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This book was highly anticipated. It was necessary to take a breath, calm down and with all responsibility plunge into the study of the issue. Alexander Bushkov did it. There are no edifications, strict dogmas and peremptory conclusions here. Only love. Just facts and logic. And the famous "Bushkovsky" irony. The author is by no means trying to impose on readers an unequivocal answer to the question: “Whose is Crimea?” With his inherent humor, slight irony, sometimes sarcasm, he paints a thousand-year history of the Crimea, full of mysteries, unknown facts and stunning details that few people know about. This book is for everyone who loves Crimea, no matter whose name they recognize it. For whom is the peninsula a fabulous, mythical, earthly paradise, where the cries of seagulls over blue water, where reckless youth, love and romance, where port wine, tent cities and nudists, where the majestic Roman-Kosh, the unique Swallow's Nest and the gray-haired Genoese fortress ... For those who want to learn more, more and more about ancient Taurida, and only then answer the question: “So whose is it, charming Crimea?” This is an indispensable book for anyone who wants to understand the issue that our friends and foes have been exaggerating for six years now. This is a must-have book for those who plan to relax in the Crimea, but are still afraid of something. This is a reference book for patriots, imperials and all those for whom the word "Motherland" is not an empty phrase.