Synonyms for "simferopol"
(6 found)
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51 translations across 42 languages.
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Arabic
1 entries - سِمْفِرُوبُل name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Armenian
1 entries - Սիմֆերոպոլ name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Azerbaijani
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Bashkir
2 entries - Аҡмәсет name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Аҡмәсжит name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Belarusian
1 entries - Сімферо́паль name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Bulgarian
1 entries - Симферо́пол name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Catalan
1 entries - Simferòpol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries - 辛菲羅波爾 /辛菲罗波尔 name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Crimean Tatar
1 entries - Aqmescit name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Czech
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Danish
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Dutch
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Estonian
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Finnish
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
French
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Georgian
1 entries - სიმფეროპოლი name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
German
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Greek
1 entries - Συμφερόπολη name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Hebrew
1 entries - סימפרופול name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Hungarian
1 entries - Szimferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Italian
1 entries - Sinferopoli name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Japanese
1 entries - シンフェローポリ name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Kazakh
1 entries - Ақмешіт name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Korean
1 entries - 심페로폴 name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Krymchak
1 entries - Ахмеч name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Kyrgyz
1 entries - Акмечит name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Latin
3 entries - Neapolis name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Neapolis Scythica name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Sympheropolis name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Latvian
1 entries - Simferopole name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Lithuanian
1 entries - Simferopolis name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Marathi
1 entries - सिमफेरोपोल name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Nogai
2 entries - Акмежигит name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Акмешит name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Persian
2 entries - آقمسجد name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- سیمفروپول name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Polish
1 entries - Symferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Portuguese
3 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Simferópol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Sinferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Romanian
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Russian
1 entries - Симферо́поль name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Serbo-Croatian
2 entries - Simferopolj name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Симферопољ name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Slovak
1 entries - Simferopoľ name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Spanish
1 entries - Simferópol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Tatar
1 entries - Акмәсҗит name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Turkish
1 entries - Simferopol name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Ukrainian
2 entries - Симферо́піль name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
- Сімферо́поль name (provincial capital of the Crimea)
Sample sentences
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Tatoeba + Wiktionary
... the Scythians came and on the site of present-day Simferopol stood their capital, Neapolis, repeatedly mentioned by ancient writers. Neapolis reached its apogee in the 2nd century BC during the reign of King Skilur.
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