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  2. Crimea - Wikipedia

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    UA-43. May 2015 satellite image of the Crimean Peninsula. Crimea[b](/kraɪˈmiːə/ ⓘkry-MEE-ə) is a peninsulain Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov. The Isthmus of Perekopconnects the peninsula to Kherson Oblastin mainland Ukraine.

  3. Geography of Russia - Wikipedia

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    7,566,673 km 2 (2,921,509 sq mi) Russia (Russian: Россия) is the largest country in the world, covering over 17,125,192 km 2 (6,612,074 sq mi), and encompassing more than one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area. Russia extends across eleven time zones, and has the most borders of any country in the world, with sixteen sovereign nations.

  4. Political status of Crimea - Wikipedia

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    According to Ukrainian law "On status of the autonomous Republic of Crimea", passed on 29 April 1992, "Republic of Crimea is an autonomous part of Ukraine and independently decides on matters, of its application of the Constitution and laws of Ukraine" (art. 1). [26]

  5. Russian-occupied territories - Wikipedia

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    As such, these lands are commonly described as Russian-occupied territories, regardless of what their status is in Russian law. The term is applied to Georgia (in Abkhazia and South Ossetia ), Moldova (in Transnistria ), and Ukraine (in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia ). Additionally, Russia and Japan have been involved in ...

  6. Republic of Crimea (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Crimea (Russia) /  45.3°N 34.4°E  / 45.3; 34.4. The Republic of Crimea [b] is a republic of Russia, comprising most of the Crimean Peninsula, but excluding Sevastopol. [11] Its territory corresponds to the pre-2023 [12] territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a de jure subdivision of Ukraine.

  7. Simferopol - Wikipedia

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    Simferopol ( / ˌsɪmfəˈroʊpəl / ), also known as Aqmescit, [a] is the second-largest city on the Crimean Peninsula. The city, along with the rest of Crimea, is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, controlled by Russia, and is considered the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

  8. History of Crimea - Wikipedia

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    Ancient settlements in Crimea and surrounding area Coin from Chersonesus with Artemis, deer, bull, club and quiver (c. 300 BC). The recorded history of the Crimean Peninsula, historically known as Tauris, Taurica (Greek: Ταυρική or Ταυρικά), and the Tauric Chersonese (Greek: Χερσόνησος Ταυρική, "Tauric Peninsula"), begins around the 5th century BCE when several ...

  9. Borders of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia, the largest country in the world, has international land borders with fourteen sovereign states [1] as well as 2 narrow maritime boundaries with the United States and Japan. There are also two breakaway states bordering Russia, namely Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The country has an internationally recognized land border running 22,407 ...

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