Rent My Flat In Feodosia
Feodosia is lovely all year around but really comes alive during the summer months when people from not just the former Soviet Union but from all over the world come here for their vacations. Hotels are not cheap here so staying in your own apartment becomes a very attractive
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Theodosia (Ukrainian: Феодосія, Russian: Феодосия, Crimean Tatar: Kefe) is a port and resort city in Crimea, Ukraine, located on the Black Sea coast. The name is also often spelled as Feodosiya (according to Russian and Ukrainian pronunciation).
The city was founded under the name of Theodosia (Θεοδοσία) by Greek colonists from Miletos in the 6th century BC. (See also List of traditional Greek place names.) Noted for its rich agricultural lands, on which its trade depended, it was destroyed by the Huns in the 4th century AD. Ottoman control ceased when the expanding Russian Empire conquered the whole Crimea in 1783. It was renamed Feodosiya (Феодосия) in 1802, a Slavic adaptation of the ancient Greek name. Modern Theodosia is a popular resort city with a population of about 85,000 people. It has beaches, mineral springs, and mud baths, and is renowned for its many sanatoria and rest homes. Apart from tourism, its economy rests on agriculture and fisheries, with local industries including fishing, brewing and canning. As is the case in much of the rest of the Crimea, most of its population is ethnically Russian and the Ukrainian language is relatively little used there. In June 2006, Theodosia made the news in connection with the Crimean anti-NATO protests of 2006.