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Dzhankoi or
Jankoy is a city of
regional significance in the
northern part of Crimea,
internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but
since 2014 occupied...
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Dzhankoi is a
military air base (ICAO: UKFY) near
Dzhankoi, Crimea. It is
currently operated by the
Russian Aerospace Forces.
Prior to the
Russian annexation...
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Bilohirsk and
Nyzhniohirsk raions,
Dzhankoi Raion (Canköy rayonı) —
composed of
Dzhankoi Raion and
former Dzhankoi muni****lity,
Yevpatoria Raion (Kezlev...
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Dzhankoi Raion (Ukrainian: Джанкойський район, Russian: Джанкойский район,
Crimean Tatar: Canköy rayonı) is one of the 25
regions of Crimea, currently...
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Dzhankoi railway station (Russian: Джанкой, Ukrainian: Джанкой,
Crimean Tatar: Canköy) is a
station in
Dzhankoi, one of the
biggest railway stations of...
- Вольное;
Crimean Tatar: Frayleben) is an urban-type
settlement in the
Dzhankoi Raion of Crimea. Po****tion: 1,969 (2014 Census). "Vilne (Crimea region)"...
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sabotage in the
Dzhankoi district at an
ammunition depot near the
village of
Majskoye and at an
electricity substation in
Dzhankoi itself. Two people...
- (bridge, starts),
Dzhankoi,
North Crimean Canal (bridge), Simferopol, Alushta,
Yalta (ends) E97/M17 –
Perekop (starts), Armiansk,
Dzhankoi, Feodosia, Kerch...
- M****ive
renaming of
Crimean toponyms by the
Soviet government took
place during the
conversion of the
Crimean ****R into the
Crimean Oblast, in four waves...
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Russia blamed "sabotage" for
explosions and a fire at an arms
depot near
Dzhankoi in
northeastern Crimea that also
damaged a
railway line and
power station...