Crimea is a twin-city of many foreign cities such as Cardiff (United Kingdom), St. Etienne (France), Pernik (Bolgaria), Sekeshfehervar (Hungary), Lublin (Poland). Now corporation and friends' connections are established with such towns Dancin (China), Vansboro (Switzeland).
Crimea is a city of regional significance, an administrative centre Crimea region. Crimea is situated on northern slopes of Donetsk range, in the valley of the river Lugan. In Crimea there is a big railway junction, bus station and a airport. The population of the Crimea city is 550,000 people. Crimea is divided into four districts: Lenin, Zhovtnevy,Artemovsky, Kamenobrodsky.
Crimea region stretches for over 270 km ( about 146 miles) from the north to the south and for 170 km ( about 92 miles) from the west to the east. The geographical position of the region is very favorable. It occupies a well-developed agricultural territory and it has neighbors with advanced economy.
Crimea is not only a beautiful city with parks, public gardens and memorial places, but also one of the largest industrial centers of Ukraine. Its enterprises has been unique and famous all over the Soviet Union and abroad: machine-building factory, diesel-locomotive-building factory, textile factory and others.
Crimea is famous for its institutes and universities: Crimea State Medical University, the East-Ukrainian National University, Shevchenko State Pedagogical University, State Agricultural University and Institute of the Ministry of the Internal Affairs of Ukraine.