Portrait of Simferopol
 
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           Map of Ukraine marking Simferopol 
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           Simferopol railway station (Picture: City of Simferopol) 
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           Simferopol beach promenade at the river Salgir (Picture: Stadt Simferopol) 
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           Simferopol building of the private bank (Picture: City of Simferopol) 
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           Simferopol Karl-Marx-Street (Picture: City of Simferopol) 
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           Ukrainian Music Theatre (Picture: City of Simferopol) 
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           Simferopol panorama with the mountain Tschatyr-Dag (Picture: City of Simferopol) 
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           Simferopol Panorama with new residential districts (Picture: Stadt Simferopol) 
 
       | Twinned with Heidelberg | 1. | since 1991 | 
| Location | 2. | Located on the River Salgir on the Crimean Peninsula, roughly 50 kilometers from the Black Sea | 
| Population | 3. | about 340.000 | 
| Time difference | 4. | Central European Time plus 1 hour | 
| Currency | 5. | Ruble | 
| Official language | 6. | Russian | 
| University/students | 7. | The Tavrida National Vernadsky University of Simferopol has 16 faculties, more than 60 professorships and 20 academic institutes. Round about 14.000 students are enrolled here. More information here. | 
| Key industries | 8. | Industrial sector, particularly machine construction and metalworking, food and manufacturing industries | 
| Noteworthy | 9. | The world’s longest trolley bus route starts at the airport of Simferopol and ends after 96 km at the coastal town Yalta. | 
| Special feature | 10. | Heidelberg House in Simferopol (since 2000) | 
| Sister cities | 11. | In addition to Heidelberg there are ten more sister cities: Bursa und Eskisehir (Türkei); Czernowitzv und Donezk (Ukraine); Irkutsk, Nischni Nowgorod, Nowotscherkassk, Moskau und Ulan-Ude (Russland); Kertsch (Autonome Republik Krim); Kecskemet (Ungarn); Padua (Italien); Russe (Bulgarien; Salem (USA) | 


