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    The Crimean Mountains or Yayla Mountains /jaɪːlə/, /jeɪːlæ/ are a range of mountains running parallel to the south-eastern coast of Crimea, between about...
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    Crimea (redirect from Crimean)
    parallel range of mountains: the Crimean Mountains. These mountains are backed by secondary parallel ranges. The main range of these mountains rises with extraordinary...
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    The recorded history of the Crimean Peninsula, historically known as Tauris, Taurica (Greek: Ταυρική or Ταυρικά), and the Tauric Chersonese (Greek: Χερσόνησος...
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    Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар) or Crimeans (Crimean Tatar: qırımlılar, къырымлылар) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation...
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  • There are two predominant mountain regions in Ukraine: the Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains. Ukraine is located at East European Plain, therefore...
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    The Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary...
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    specifically on the foothills of the Crimean Mountains. It represented the last territorial vestige of the Crimean Goths until its conquest by the Ottoman...
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    The Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes or Western Germanic tribes that bore the name Gothi, a title applied to various Germanic tribes that remained...
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    fare is about ₴15 (since March 2014, ₽58). It passes through the Crimean Mountains across the Angarskyi Pass, reaching 752 metres (2,500 ft) at the highest...
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    The deportation of the Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile')...
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    karst of the mountains. The Crimean Mountain karst was declared a nature reserve in 1989. Comprising central Qarabiy yayla, the Crimean Mountain karst includes...
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    South: Balkan Mountains, Black Sea, Crimean Mountains, Caucasus, The Caspian Sea and the Sea of Azov, Ustyurt Plateau. East: Ural Mountains and Turan Depression...
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    relation to the Mountain. Karadag cliffs Karadag coastline Karadag cliffs by the sea View from the top View from the top Crimean Mountains Chatyr-Dag Popov...
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    The territory of the Crimean Khanate was annexed by the Russian Empire on 19 April [O.S. 8 April] 1783. Russia had wanted more control over the Black...
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    century, it was partly under Polish suzerainty. They were followed by the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire in the 15th to 18th centuries, the Russian...
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    Roman-Kosh (category Crimean Mountains)
    (Ukrainian: Роман-Кош, Russian: Роман-Кош, Crimean Tatar: Orman Qoş) is the highest peak of the Crimean Mountains. List of European ultra prominent peaks...
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    Crimean Nature Reserve (Ukrainian: Кримський природний заповідник) is a protected nature reserve that covers a portion of the Crimean Mountains, on the...
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    in the Crimean Mountains of Crimea. Waterfall height is about 6 metres (20 ft). Waterfall has a few cascades. The word “Dhzurla” from Crimean Tatar language...
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    Crimea peninsula, inhabiting the Crimean Mountains in the 1st millennium BC and the narrow strip of land between the mountains and the Black Sea. According...
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  • polity on the Crimean peninsula from the dissolution of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1992 to the abolition of the Crimean Constitution...
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  • The Crimean Tatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars emigrated in a series of waves spanning...
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  • 248,400 people (Republic of Crimea: 1,889,485, Sevastopol: 395,000). The Crimean interior has been ethnically diverse throughout its recorded history, changing...
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    The Crimean Khanate was a state which existed in present-day southern Ukraine from 1441 until 1783. The position of Khan in Crimea was electoral and was...
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  • Crimean Gothic was a Germanic, probably East Germanic, language spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea until the late 18th century...
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    involved in the construction of a new observer in Naucine, in the Crimean Mountains. Severny received the title Hero of Socialist Labor in 1973. Obituary...
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    identified from two sites in natural mountain forest in the Crimea in Ukraine, indicating that the Crimean mountains are within its native range. This slug...
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    The Crimean War was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between the Russian Empire and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire,...
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    Crimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a Kipchak Turkic language...
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    Alma (Crimea) (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    (Ukrainian: Альма; Russian: Альма, Crimean Tatar: Alma) is a small river in Crimea that flows from the Crimean Mountains in a broadly west-north-west direction...
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    The Crimean status referendum of 2014 was a disputed referendum on March 16, 2014, concerning the status of Crimea that was conducted in the Autonomous...
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