Gurzuf
Gurzuf has 8 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 8 of the most distinctive.
Young Pioneer camp
Connects Gurzuf to: Vepriai | Sviatoshyn, Sviatoshyn Raion
World Organization of the Scout Movement
Connects Gurzuf to: Taiwan | Gödöllő, Hungary | Krasnokamianka
Alexander Pushkin
Connects Gurzuf to: Vilnius, Lithuania | Moldova | Odesa, Ukraine | Saint Petersburg, Northwestern | Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
Russian language in Ukraine
Connects Gurzuf to: Kharkiv, Ukraine | Chernihiv Oblast | Sumy Oblast | Kirovohrad Oblast | Slavutych, Ukraine
Justinian I
Connects Gurzuf to: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Veneto | Milan, Italy | Split, Croatia | Carinthia
Crimean Tatars
Connects Gurzuf to: Ukraine | Moscow, Central | Varna, Bulgaria | Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary | Halych, Ukraine
Ukrainian language
Connects Gurzuf to: Katowice, Poland | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | Pori, Finland | Zakarpattia Oblast | Dnipro, Ukraine
2001 Ukrainian census
Connects Gurzuf to: Lviv, Ukraine | Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine | Kolomyia, Ukraine | Lviv Oblast | Berdychiv, Ukraine