Kaygador, Urban-type settlement in Feodosiya Urban Okrug, Russia.
Kaygador is an urban-type settlement located in the Feodosiya Urban Okrug on the Crimean Peninsula. The community sits on gently rising terrain near the coast, surrounded by farmland and coastal landscapes that shape daily life for its residents.
The settlement was named after Grigory Ordzhonikidze, a Soviet leader from the early communist era. It developed within the Soviet administrative system and has retained this urban-type classification through decades of regional changes.
The community maintains connections to agricultural traditions and coastal activities, reflecting the regional characteristics of the Crimean Peninsula.
The area is characterized by farmland and coastal access, making it easy to explore both agricultural and maritime landscapes. Local facilities are oriented toward residents, so visitors should check in advance what accommodations and services are available in the settlement.
This location represents one of several urban-type settlements in the region that maintained the Soviet-era classification system for populated areas.
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