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Deutsch: Denkmal zur Schlacht von Balaklawa in der Nähe von Sewastopol. Die Inschrift lautet übersetzt: Im Gedenken an die im Krimkrieg 1854 bis 1856 gefallenen Briten anlässlich des 150. Jahrestages
English: Memorial of the Battle of Balaclava near Sevastopol, Balaclava way (Balaclava valley). The original inscription reads: In Memory of the British Who Fell in the Crimean War 1854-1856, on the Occasion of its 150th Anniversary
Русский: Памятник британцам, павшим в Крымской войне 1854-1856. Памятник установлен неподалеку от Сапун-Горы возле дороги Севастополь-Балаклава в связи со 150-летием окончания Крымской войны.
Українська: Пам'яті британців, які загинули у Кримскій війні 1854-1856 років з нагоди 150 річниці
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Author George Chernilevsky
Object location44° 34′ 18.83″ N, 33° 34′ 23.14″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current12:25, 27 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:25, 27 October 20092,500 × 3,150 (1.59 MB)George Chernilevsky (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Memorial near Sevastopol - Balaklava way<br> IN MEMORY OF THE BRITISH<br> WHO FELL IN THE CRIMEAN WAR<br> 1854 - 1856 ON THE OCCASION<br> OF ITS 150-th ANNIVERSARY}} {{ru|1=Памятник британцам, павши�

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