Bakhchisaray

Bakhchisaray
Bağçasaray (Crimean Tatar, Azeri), Bakhchisaray - Бахчисарай (Russian), Bakhchysarai - Бахчисарай (Ukrainian), Bahçesaray (Turkish), Bakczysaraj (Polish), Bahcisarai (Romanian), Bahčisaraj - Бахчисарај (Macedonian)

Names of cities in different languages. 2013.

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