Emine-Bair-Khosar ( Ukrainian Emin-Bair-Khosar , Crimean-Tat. Emine Bayır Hasar, Emine Bayir Khasar ) is a karst (washout) cave of a vertical type, located near the Marble Cave on the lower plateau of the Chatyr-Dag massif in Crimea . The cave was opened in 1927. The main route is about 700 meters and takes about an hour and a half, runs through the Ozerny Hall, the Hall of Idols, the Treasury Hall, Kecskemét Hall and others.
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| Ukrainian Emine-Bair-Khosar , Crimean-Tat. Emine bayır hasar | |
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The most beautiful, but also inaccessible lower galleries of the cave are the natural mineralogical museum-reserve of Crimea.
Remains of an animal of the ice age in the cave of Emine-Bair-Khosar.
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The name of the cave means in translation from the Crimean Tatar language “funnel [at] the hill of Emine” (Emine - a common Crimean Tatar female name, bayır - hill, hasar - funnel, failure) [2] .
Notes
- ↑ This geographical feature is located on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula , most of which is the subject of territorial disagreements between Russia , which controls the disputed territory, and Ukraine , within the borders of which the disputed territory is recognized by the international community. According to the federal structure of Russia , the subjects of the Russian Federation are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Republic of Crimea and the city of federal significance Sevastopol . According to the administrative division of Ukraine , the regions of Ukraine are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city with special status Sevastopol .
- ↑ Crimean Tatar-Russian-Ukrainian Dictionary / Comp. S. M. Useinov. - Simferopol: Thesis, 2008 .-- 836 p. - ISBN 978-966-470-005-1 .