The Yayla Mountains or Crimean Mountains (Crimean Tatar: Yaylâ Dağ, "Alpine Meadow mountains"; Ukrainian: Кримскі Гори, translit.Krymski Hory; Russian: Крымские Горы, translit.Krymskie Gory) is a range of mountains running parallel to the south-east coast of Crimea, Ukraine, between about five and eight miles from the sea. The tallest peak, Roman-Kosh, is about 5,000 feet (1,520 m) high. Crimean Tatar language (Qırımtatar tili, Qırımtatarca), also known as Crimean (Qırım tili, Qırımca) and Crimean Turkish (Qırım Türkçesi) is the language of the Crimean Tatars. ... Romanization or Latinization of Ukrainian denotes a system for representing the Ukrainian language in Latin letters. ... There exist many possible systems for transliterating the Cyrillic alphabet of the Russian language to English or the Latin alphabet. ... A mountain range is a group of mountains bordered by lowlands or separated from other mountain ranges by passes or rivers. ... Motto: ÐÑоÑвеÑание в единÑÑве - Prosperity in unity Anthem: ÐÐ¸Ð²Ñ Ð¸ гоÑÑ Ñвои волÑебнÑ, Родина - Your fields and mounts are wonderful, Motherland Capital Simferopol Largest cities Simferopol, Eupatoria, Kerch, Theodosia, Yalta Official language Ukrainian. ...