Gurzuf

Gurzuf or Hurzuf (Ukrainian: Гурзуф, Russian: Гурзу́ф, Crimean Tatar: Gurzuf, Greek: Γορζουβίται) is a resort-town (urban-type settlement) in Yalta Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and incorporated by Russia as the Republic of Crimea.

Population: 8,933 (2014 Census).

Gurzuf
Гурзуф
Flag of Gurzuf
Coat of arms of Gurzuf
Gurzuf is located in Ukraine
Gurzuf
Gurzuf
Location of Hurzuf within Crimea
Gurzuf is located in Crimea
Gurzuf
Gurzuf
Location of Hurzuf within the Black Sea
Coordinates: 44°33′10″N 34°17′15″E / 44.55278°N 34.28750°E / 44.55278; 34.28750
CountryTerritory of Ukraine, occupied by Russia
RepublicCrimea
MunicipalityYalta Municipality
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total8,933
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
Postal code
98640 — 98643
Area code+380-654
Former namesGorsovium, Gorzubiti
ClimateCfa

It is located on the northern coast of the Black Sea. It is the site of a 6th-century fortress built by Justinian I and called by Procopius the fortress of the Gorzoubitai. The fortress was later restored by the Genoese who called the place Garzuni, Grasni, and Gorzanium, and appointed it the seat of a chief magistrate. It was a former Crimean Tatar village, now a part of Greater Yalta. Alexander Pushkin visited Gurzuf in 1820 and ballet master Marius Petipa died here. The International Children Center Artek (former All-Union Young Pioneer camp Artek) is situated just behind the mount of Ayu-Dag (Bear Mountain). The World Organization of the Scout Movement's Eurasian Region is headquartered in the town.

Between Gurzuf and Mount Ayu-Dag is Cape Suuksu. At the top of the Cape is a tower, a medieval cemetery, and a small monument to Pushkin.

Name

The origin of the name is not reliably established. Some researchers believe that it comes from the Latin Ursus "bear", as the "Bear Mountain" (Ayu-Dag) is located near the town. Others believe that the name Horzuv, Horzuvaty has Taurian or Gotho-Alan roots and decipher it as "gor dzakkh" - mountain valley, valley among the mountains. Gradually, the place name "Gorzuvyti" was transformed into Kursaity, Gorzovium, Yurzuf, and Gurzuf.

People from Gurzuf

References

  • Gurzuf  Media related to Gurzuf at Wiki Commons
  • Gurzuf  Gurzuf travel guide from Wikivoyage


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