Qarabiy yayla

'Black spider pasture'; Ukrainian: Карабі́-Яйла́, romanized: Karabi-Yaila; Russian: Караби́-яйла́, romanized: Karabi-yayla) is a mountain range and botanical zakaznik (nature reserve) located in Crimea, a region internationally recognised as part of Ukraine but occupied by Russia since 2014.

The highest range of the Crimean Mountains, Qarabiy yayla is best known for its picturesque views and large number of caves.

Another popular attraction in Qarabiy yayla is Tay Qoba, and from there to the nearby Qaratav [uk].

[2] Archaeological findings corresponding to the prehistorical Kizil-Koba culture have been found on Qarabiy yayla, dating back to the 7th or 8th century BCE.

In order to receive supplies from the Red Army, an impromptu airfield was established on Qarabiy yayla.

A monument to the Crimean partisans in Qarabiy yayla