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    Bilohirsk (redirect from Belogorsk (Crimea))
    – Karasubazar, Ukrainian: Білогірськ; Russian: Белогорск, romanized: Belogorsk, Crimean Tatar: Qarasuvbazar/Къарасувбазар) is a city and the administrative...
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  • Urban localities Belogorsk, Amur Oblast, a town in Amur Oblast; administratively incorporated as an urban okrug Bilohirsk (Crimea), recognized by many...
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    район, Crimean Tatar: Qarasuvbazar rayonı) is one of the 25 regions of Crimea, currently occupied by Russian Federation. Population: 60,445 (2014 Census)...
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    The Republic of Crimea is a republic of Russia, comprising most of the Crimean Peninsula, but excluding Sevastopol. Its territory corresponds to the pre-2023...
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    result of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation is controlled and recognized by Russia as the Republic of Crimea, a federal subject of Russia...
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  • Ukraine. In 1783, when Russia conquered Crimea, most Krymchaks lived in the town of Karasubazar (now Belogorsk). This continued to be their population...
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  • her performance on stage. Natalia Vdovina was born in Belogorsk, Crimea (now Republic of Crimea, Russia). In 1990 she graduated from the Mikhail Shchepkin...
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    Taigan (safari park) (category Zoos in Crimea)
    The Belogorsk Lion Safari-Park Taigan is a safari park in the Bilohirsk Raion of Crimea. It is the largest European breeding ground for lions and other...
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  • jurisdiction of Belogorsk Urban Okrug in Amur Oblast Nizinnoye, Dzhankoysky District, Crimea, a selo in Dzhankoysky District of the Republic of Crimea Nizinnoye...
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    area. The list includes Sevastopol and settlements within the Republic of Crimea which are internationally recognized as part of Ukraine and were not subject...
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    Crimea. Savchenko began her career in 1982, as a senior pioneer leader at Belogorsk secondary school No. 1. From 1983 to 1988, she was a student of the Simferopol...
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    airport construction. Alexander Ponomarenko was born 27 October 1964 in Crimea, Belogorsk City, Soviet Ukraine. He earned a bachelor's degree from Simferopol...
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  • them eventually settling in the Crimea. They founded new homes in Kaffa (modern Feodosia), Solhat, Karasubazar (Belogorsk), and Orabazar (Armyansk), with...
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  • 1912 to a Crimean Tatar family in the village of Cheremisovka [ru], near Belogorsk (now Bilohirsk). After graduating from a nine-year rural school, he worked...
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  • in Tajikistan and as chief of staff of the 35th Combined Arms Army in Belogorsk. In 2022, he was reassigned from Tajikistan to serve in the Russian invasion...
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    the August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion. It later called on authorities in Crimea and six other regions bordering Ukraine to limit access to online broadcasts...
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    during a training exercise at a Far Eastern military base near the town of Belogorsk, Major Sergei Solnechnikov pushed a soldier away from an unsuccessfully...
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    Simferopol constituency (category Constituencies of the Republic of Crimea)
    constituency in the Republic of Crimea. The constituency covers south-central Crimea, including the entirety of Southern Coast of Crimea. resigned in September...
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  • Vorkuta 212. Novoaltaysk 213. Yegoryevsk 214. Asbest 215. Beloretsk 216. Belogorsk 217. Gukovo 218. Tuymazy 219. Stupino 220. Kstovo Types of inhabited localities...
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  • (including the 14 in the Republic of Crimea) and 1,823 municipal districts (also including the 14 in the Republic of Crimea) in Russia. All these districts...
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    Renaming of Crimean toponyms (category Crimea in the Soviet Union)
    deportation in 1944 of Crimean Tatars and other non-Slavic peoples living in Crimea. The old names were mostly of Crimean Tatar origin, while the new ones were...
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  • Aviation Division 22nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment Ukrainka/Seryshevo Belogorsk Amur Oblast Long-Range 326th Heavy Bomber Aviation Division 79th Heavy...
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  • военнослужащий убит при задержании" [Serviceman who shot fellow soldiers in Belogorsk killed during detention]. NTV (in Russian). 30 September 2017. Retrieved...
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    (Steblyuchenko) October 16, 2011 – present - Lucian (Kutsenko) Central Deanery Belogorsk and Mazanovsky deanery Bureyskoye and Arkharinskoye deanery Shimanovskoe...
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    reform. The effect of this readiness was seen during Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Since Anatoliy Serdyukov had already completed the unpopular reforms...
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    Ship Embankment (Vladivostok) Central Square (Ussuriysk) Central Square (Belogorsk) Lenin Square (Chita) Council Square (Ulan-Ude) Glory Square (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)...
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    Vladivostok Volgodonsk Vologda Zhukovsky Returns Alexandrov Altai Krai Barnaul Belogorsk Cherkessk Domodedovo Kabardino-Balkaria Kaliningrad Karelia Khakassia...
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    Kellner and a remnant of the elect. The emperor Alexander having opened the Crimea to German and Swiss chiliasts in search of a land of promise, the baroness's...
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    extraction – came from. In 1924, his family moved to Karasubazar (now Belogorsk) in the Crimea because his father was suffering from tuberculosis. When his father...
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    became an airborne regiment. On 1 June 1951, the division relocated to Belogorsk. The 217th Guards Airborne Regiment joined the 98th from the disbanded...
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