Djur-Djur

Djur-djur (Armenian: Ջուր-Ջուր — water-water; Crimean Tatar: Curcur — «onomatopoeia to the falling water»)[1] — waterfall is located on the Ulu-Uzen' river in the Crimean Mountains of Crimea.

Water from the waterfall falls into a small lake, and then comes into the river channel, which flows into the sea near the village Solnechnogorsk.

[6] According to one version the name originates from Armenian language «djur» (Ջուր) (literally — "water-water").

[7][8] According to another of Iranian languages «Djur» — a murmur of running water.

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