Алупка

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Greek Αλούπκα (Aloúpka) which derived from Greek αλεπού (alepoú)

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Алу́пка (Alúpkaf inan (genitive Алу́пки, relational adjective алу́пкинский)

  1. Alupka (a city in Crimea, in southern Ukraine)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek Ἀλώπηξ (Alṓpēx) which derived from Greek αλεπού (alepoú)

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Алу́пка (Alúpkaf inan (genitive Алу́пки, uncountable, relational adjective алу́пкинський)

  1. Alupka (a city in Crimea, Ukraine)

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