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Crimea (/kraɪˈmiːə/ kry-MEE-ə) is a
peninsula in
Eastern Europe, on the
northern coast of the
Black Sea,
almost entirely surrounded by the
Black Sea and...
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demonstrations in
Crimea. At the same time,
Russian president Vladimir Putin told his
security chiefs to
begin work on "returning
Crimea to Russia". On 27...
- Look up
Crimea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crimea, or the
Crimean Peninsula,
historically also
known as the
Tauric Chersonese (Tauric Peninsula...
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Autonomous Republic of
Crimea is a de jure
administrative division of
Ukraine encomp****ing most of
Crimea that was
unilaterally annexed by
Russia in...
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September 1854,
after extended preparations,
allied forces landed in
Crimea in an
attempt to
capture Russia's main
naval base in the
Black Sea, Sevastopol...
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Kievan Rus'.
During the
Mongol invasion of Europe, the
north and
centre of
Crimea fell to the
Mongol Golden Horde, and in the 1440s the
Crimean Khanate formed...
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Republic of
Crimea is a
republic of Russia,
comprising most of the
Crimean Peninsula, but
excluding Sevastopol. Its
territory corresponds to the pre-2023...
- (/ˌsɛvəˈstoʊpəl, səˈvæstəpoʊl/),
sometimes written Sebastopol, is the
largest city in
Crimea and a
major port on the
Black Sea. Due to its
strategic location and the...
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territory as the
Autonomous Republic of
Crimea.
Russia did not
dispute the
Ukrainian administration of
Crimea for just over two decades, but retracted...
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group and
nation indigenous to
Crimea. The
formation and
ethnogenesis of
Crimean Tatars lasted thousands of
years in
Crimea and the
Northern Black Sea region...