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  • ...Sea]]. Previously an autonomous republic within the state of [[Ukraine]], Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014 but its new status lacks international recogn ...ibed the difficulties Russia had in normalizing every day life in Crimea. Crimea relies on Ukraine for electric power, and citizens went a month without pow
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Crimea]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Turkic language spoken in Crimea by Crimean Tatar people.
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  • ...Sea]]. Previously an autonomous republic within the state of [[Ukraine]], Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014 but its new status lacks international recogn ...ibed the difficulties Russia had in normalizing every day life in Crimea. Crimea relies on Ukraine for electric power, and citizens went a month without pow
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  • The [[Crimea]]n peninsula almost connects to the east coast of the [[Black Sea]], and th
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  • '''Crimean Tatar'''—or simply ''Tatar''—is a [[Turkic language]] spoken in [[Crimea]] by [[Crimean Tatar people]]. [[Volga Tatar]] is considered not a dialect
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  • ...roval.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26606097 Crimea referendum: Voters 'back Russia union']. 16th March 2014.</ref>
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  • {{r|Crimea}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Crimea]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Crimea}}
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  • {{r|Crimea}}
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  • ...d War II]], and in 1943 his aeroplane crashed in a very cold area of the [[Crimea]]. He was found by some natives who wrapped him in fat and felt, two materi
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  • ...ry 1945 in the Crimea, the '''Yalta Conference''', sometimes called the '''Crimea Conference''', was the last summit of [[World War Two]] that involved [[Fra
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  • |southern Ukraine and the Crimea, especially in Nikolayev, Kherson, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Feodosiya, and i
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  • Left ambiguous and unresolved was the fate of Crimea in [[Ukraine]], and the status of the highly militarized city of Sevastopol
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  • ...close friends. Herbert was instrumental in facilitating her later work in Crimea, and she became a key advisor to him in his political career. In 1851 she r ...key]], some 545&nbsp;km across the [[Black Sea]] from [[Balaklava]] in the Crimea, where the main British camp was based.
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  • ...[Avraham Firkovich]] helped establish these ideas by forging tombstones in Crimea which bear inscriptions stating that those buried were descendants of the [ ...Turkish '''''Qaraylar''''') are a distinctive Karaite community from the [[Crimea]]. Their [[Turkic languages|Turkic language]] is called [[Karaim language|K
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  • |southern Ukraine and the Crimea, especially in Nikolayev, Kherson, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Feodosiya, and i
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  • Ukraine's land area is 603,700<ref>Figures include the Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014. This annexation is unrecognized by mo ...meters or 6000 feet high), plus the [[Crimean Mountains]] in the southern Crimea peninsula.
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  • ...)|Artek]], the main Soviet pioneer camp in the town of [[Gurzuf]] on the [[Crimea]] [[peninsula]]. Although Andropov, who was already seriously ill, did not
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  • ...an as early as the 14th century when the Tartar armor laid siege to Caffa, Crimea. When an outbreak ravaged the Tartars, they catapulted plague-ridden corpse
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  • Boulanger was a veteran of French wars in [[Algeria]], [[Crimea]], [[Italy]] and the [[Franco-Prussian War]]. As one of the few committed R
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  • ...te his steadily deteriorating health, traveled to [[Yalta]], in the Soviet Crimea, to meet again with Stalin and Churchill at the [[Yalta Conference]]. The S
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