Staryi Krym (Ukrainian: Старий Крим; Crimean Tatar: Eski Qırım; Russian: Старый Крым; Armenian: Հիմ Ղրիմ lit. 'Old Crimea' in all four languages) is a...
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Staryi Krym (Ukrainian: Старий Крим) is an rural settlement in Mariupol Raion, Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine. The settlement is about 7 km (4.3 mi)...
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Qarı → Dmitrovo Qaya Astı → Podgornoye Qaynavut → Ovrazhki Qırq → Krasny Krym Qızıl Meçit → Krasnenkaya Qoñrat (Konrat) → Paseka Rosentahl (Rozental) →...
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Dragon's teeth were also set up in the area of Mariupol, Nikolske and Staryi Krym around the same time. In February 2023 Poland began to fortify its border...
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peninsula is Qırım, while the Russian is Крым (Krym), and the Ukrainian is Крим (Krym). The city Staryi Krym ('Old Crimea'), served as a capital of the Crimean...
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contains 11 settlements: 1 city (Mariupol), 1 urban-type settlement (Staryi Krym), 8 villages: Ahrobaza Berdianske Pokrovske Pryazovske Prymyske Chervone...
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subgroup of the much larger Bulgarian minority in Ukraine. Kishlav (Kurske) Staryi Krym Koktebel In the 7th century, the steppes north of Crimea were part of...
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Krym, Crimea. The Ozbek Han Mosque is the oldest mosque in Crimea, built during the reign of Özbeg Khan in 1314. Until the 14th century Staryi Krym was...
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Crimean peninsula as an ulus since 1239, with its capital at Qirim (Staryi Krym). The local separatists invited a Genghisid contender for the Golden...
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Special Purpose Regiment and in July 2003 was relocated from the city of Staryi Krym to the city of Kropyvnytskyi (then Kirovohrad). Representatives of the...
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