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Apartment №
2.12
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4 Star apartment in Sevastopol Ukraine.
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Situated at the centre of Sevastopol.
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From 2 up to 4 persons accommodation.
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2nd
Floor
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2 Rooms very large apartment.
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1 Bedroom with double bed.
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Living with sleeping sofa, color TV set national and int., local telephone, internet
possible, air-conditioning, central heating, balcony.
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Kitchen with all modern conveniences,
freezer/refrigerator, oven.
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1 Bathroom with shower, toilet, washing
machine.
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Clean warm water supply 24/7.
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Nice
to know: "Sofia Alexeevna"
1657-1704 RULER OF RUSSIA 1682-1689, Birth: 27 Sep 1657 Moscow, Death:
14 Jul 1704 Novodevichi Monastery, Moscow , Father: Alexei I Mihailovich,
TSAR OF RUSSIA (b. 1629), Mother: Maria Iljinichna Miloslavskaja (b.
1626). After death of tsar Fedor Alexeevitch boyare (Russian
aristocrats) and patriarch (head of church) preferred 10 years old Peter
Alexeevitch (later Peter the Great) to be a new tsar. Even though he was
not the oldest of living sons of Alexey Mikhailovitch. But there was one
person who didn't like this choice - Sofia, sister of Ioann, the oldest
son of Alexey. She organized Streltsi (military men) against Peter, they
came into the Kremlin and killed Peter's uncles, his mother's adviser
Matveev and pronounced Ivan co-tsar or Russia. The truth was that since
that time little Peter and his poor minded brother Ivan were taking part
in the ceremonials and public actions, but it was theirs sister Sofia
who really ruled. She was very strong, educated and wise woman for her
time and she dreamt to be a tsarina. She never became it, but on the
portraits she is always painted with the crown on her head. During her
ruling in the country there were some army reformations applied, more
European habits were brought to the Russian people, some people started
dressing by the European fashion. She was extremely active in internal
and foreign policy. Russia concluded "The Eternal Peace" with Poland in
1686, and the Nerchinskii Treaty with China in 1689. In 1687, the first
educational establishment opened in Russia: the Academy of Slavic, Greek
and Latin Studies. There were also two military expeditions to the
Crimea. In 1687 Sofia decided to go with a war to the Crimea against
Crimean Hanstvo. But this war ended even before the army got to Crimea.
So she decided to do it second time and sent her army to the Crimea
again, but this time it didn't work out either. People lost trust in
Sofia and her popularity gone. In 1689, Sofia was overthrown by
supporters of Peter the Great and exiled to the Novodevichii Monastery.
In 1698 she was forced to take the veil under the name of Susanna. |
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