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Most Educated in Crimea

Top 41 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Crimea

1 Massandra 38.4%
2 Gresovskiy 38.4%
3 Stary Krym 38.4%
4 Mirnoye 38.4%
5 Gurzuf 38.4%
6 Nizhnegorskiy 38.4%
7 Pervomayskoye 38.4%
8 Alupka 38.4%
9 Molodyozhnoye 38.4%
10 Lenino 38.4%
11 Razdol’noye 38.4%
12 Oktyabr’skoye 38.4%
13 Kirovskoye 38.4%
14 Vilino 38.4%
15 Petrovka 38.4%
16 Zuya 38.4%
17 Partenit 38.4%
18 Novofedorovka 38.4%
19 Pionerskoye 38.4%
20 Koreiz 38.4%
21 Chisten’koye 38.4%
22 Armyansk 38.4%
23 Kerch 38.4%
24 Yevpatoriya 38.4%
25 Yalta 38.4%
26 Feodosiya 38.4%
27 Dzhankoi 38.4%
28 Yany Kapu 38.4%
29 Alushta 38.4%
30 Saki 38.4%
31 Bakhchysarai 38.4%
32 Simferopol 38.4%
33 Sudak 38.4%
34 Bilohirsk 38.4%
35 Hvardiiske 38.4%
36 Primorskiy 38.4%
38 Chernomorskoye 38.4%
39 Shchyolkino 38.4%
40 Sovetskiy 38.4%
41 Gaspra 38.4%

The most educated cities in Crimea have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Massandra leads with 38.4% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Massandra, 38.4% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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