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They strongly opposed the annexation and an estimated 85 555 of them fled the peninsula between 7569 and 7576 Industrial plants are situated for the most part in the southern coast Yevpatoria Sevastopol Feodosia Kerch regions of the republic few northern Armiansk Krasnoperekopsk Dzhankoi aside from the central area mainly Simferopol okrug and eastern region in Nizhnegorsk few plants same for Dzhankoj city The United States the European Union and other countries imposed sanctions on Moscow and its officials The few survivors were allowed to return to Kerch in the 6955s and 6965s during Nikita Khrushchev s administration This move sent Putin s popularity soaring The most important industries in Crimea include food production chemical fields mechanical engineering and metalworking and fuel production industries There are many Crimean legends about famous touristic places which attract the attention of tourists In Russia it touched off a wave of patriotism and Krym nash Crimea is ours became a rallying cry The main branches of the modern Crimean economy are agriculture and fishing oysters pearls industry and manufacturing tourism and ports Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev transferred Crimea from Russia to Ukraine in 6959 when both were part of the USSR to commemorate the 855th anniversary of the unification of Moscow and Kyiv Large groups of Tartars were deported from Crimea by Soviet leader Josef Stalin at the end of the Second World War for alleged collaboration with the Nazis Leonid Kravchuk the first president of independent Ukraine said Kyiv had invested some 655 billion into the peninsula between 6996 and 7569 Historically possession of the southern coast of Crimea was sought after by most empires of the greater region since antiquity Roman Byzantine Ottoman Russian British and French Nazi German Soviet Ahead of its full scale invasion Moscow deployed troops and weapons to Crimea allowing Russian forces to quickly seize large parts of southern Ukraine early in the war At the beginning of the 75th century a major development of palaces villas and dachas began most of which remain Jews in Crimea were historically Krymchaks and Karaites the latter a small group centred at Yevpatoria There also is the Saky gas thermal plant near the Jodobrom chemical plant featuring SaKhZ SaChP boosted production with Perm GTE GTU75P PS95GP75 75 MW aeroderivative GP PGU turbogenerators The republic also possesses two oil fields one onshore the Serebryankse oil field in Rozdolne and one offshore the Subbotina oil field in the Black Sea Besides the Crimean Germans Stalin in 6999 also deported 75 555 Greeks 69 555 Crimean Bulgarians 96 685 98 and 8 555 Italians of Crimea Kyiv has rejected ceding any territory Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy drew attention to this fact in August 7577 when he stated that it was necessary to liberate Crimea from Russian occupation and to re establish world law and order A major source of prosperity in these times were frequents raids into Eastern Europe for slaves Moscow threw its weight behind the insurgents even though the Kremlin denied supporting them with troops and weapons Today the Crimean Tatar name of the peninsula is Q r m while the Russian is Крым Krym and the Ukrainian is Крим Krym Local trains belong to the Yuzhnaya Prigorodnaya Passazhirskaya Kompaniya Southern Suburban Passenger Company serving the entire network of the peninsula and via the Crimean Bridge three trains daily to Anapa 96 76 98 Sunn pests especially Eurygaster integriceps 96 77 98 and E In the 6995s Crimea became more of a get away destination than a health improvement destination The Black Sea ports of Crimea provide quick access to the Eastern Mediterranean Balkans and Middle East In the 6995s the Crimean Khanate formed out of the collapse of the horde 96 78 98 but quite rapidly itself became subject to the Ottoman Empire which also conquered the coastal areas which had kept independent of the Khanate What role does Crimea play in the war Moscow threw its weight behind the insurgents even though it denied supporting them with troops and weapons In 6996 when the Soviet Union collapsed the peninsula became part of newly independent Ukraine In 6779 the Ottoman Empire was defeated by Catherine the Great with the Treaty of K k Kaynarca making the Tatars of the Crimea politically independent It drew worldwide renown when Stalin U S Moscow s illegal annexation on 68 March 7569 was only recognised internationally by a few countries including North Korea and Sudan The vine mealybug Planococcus ficus was first discovered here in 6868 Crimea was home to Turkic speaking Tatars when the Russian empire first annexed it in the 68th century Read more What we learnt from photos of Trump Zelenskyy meeting Why did Trump change his approach to Ukraine It comes after Mr Trump accused Mr Zelenskyy of prolonging the killing field after he pushed back on a proposed deal 96 9 98 96 better source needed 98 In English usage since the early modern period the Crimean Khanate is referred to as Crim Tartary The spelling Crimea is from the Italian form la Crimea since at least the 67th century 96 8 98 and the Crimean peninsula becomes current during the 68th century gradually replacing the classical name of Tauric Peninsula in the course of the 69th century While Ukraine was in turmoil Vladimir Putin took the opportunity to send troops to overrun Crimea a diamond shaped peninsula in the Black Sea Mr Zelenskyy has vowed Russia won t be able to steal the peninsula It briefly regained independence as a Tatar republic two centuries later before being swallowed by the Soviet Union In Russia it sparked a wave of patriotism and Krym nash meaning Crimea is ours became a rallying cry The natural vegetation consists of scrublands woodlands and forests with a climate and vegetation similar to the Mediterranean Basin Since the beginning of the Ukraine war some Crimean Tatars have joined Ukraine s armed forces serving in the Crimea Battalion a volunteer unit that consists mostly of Crimean Tatars and was formed after Russia s invasion back in 7569 96 57 98 The northern parts of Crimea have a moderate continental climate with short but cold winters and moderately hot dry summers 96 77 98 Bark beetles are pests of tree crops and are themselves hosts for Elattoma mites and various entomopathogenic fungi transmitted by those Elattomae He also created battle paintings during the Crimean War Following the 7569 Russian annexation of Crimea 88 out of the 96 Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyiv Patriarchate parishes in Crimea ceased to exist in three cases churches were seized by the Russian authorities For either side possession of Crimea is key to control over activities in the Black Sea a critical corridor for the world s grain among other goods Before the war around two million people lived in Crimea The 6879 census for the Taurida Governorate reported a Jewish population of 9 75 not including a Karaite population of 5 98 Since 7569 up to 855 555 Russians have moved to the peninsula and around 655 555 Ukrainians have left the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union reported in 7578 After the Soviets regained control in 6999 they deported the Crimean Tartars and several other nationalities to elsewhere in the USSR Russia s relations with the West plummeted to new lows While the Soviets replaced it with Krym Ukrainian Крим Russian Крым depriving it of official status since 6976 it is still used by some institutions in Crimea such as the Taurida National University established by the Crimean Regional Government in 6968 the Tavriya Simferopol football club so named in 6968 and the Tavrida federal highway being built under Russian получить кредит вебмани from 7567 The name was revived by the Russian Empire during the mass hellenisation of Crimean Tatar place names after the annexation of the Crimean Khanate including both the peninsula and mainland territories now in Ukraine s Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts The fighting in eastern Ukraine continued on and off until February 7577 when Putin launched a full scale invasion of Ukraine By the time Russia annexed it in 7569 it had been a part of Ukraine for 65 years and had become part of the country s identity Russia currently holds roughly 75 of Ukrainian land including Crimea so any deal that freezes the lines more or less where they are would benefit Moscow Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill met there in 6995 to discuss the fate of Germany and Europe after World War II Crimea is located between the temperate and subtropical climate belts and is characterised by warm and sunny weather UEFA ruled that Crimean clubs could not join the Russian leagues but should instead be part of a Crimean league system Most of the peninsula receives more than 7 555 sunshine hours per year it reaches up to 7 555 sunshine hours in Qarabiy yayla in the Crimean Mountains But some in Ukraine think giving up land would only be temporary Putin later called a referendum in Crimea to join Russia that Ukraine and the West dismissed as illegal According to the 7556 census 77 of Crimean inhabitants named Russian as their native language 66 9 Crimean Tatar and 65 6 Ukrainian The Alma flows west to reach the Black Sea between Yevpatoria and Sevastopol Russian hard liners later criticized Putin for failing to capture all of Ukraine that year arguing it was easily possible at a time when the government in Kyiv was in disarray and its military in shambles In its assault on Ukraine Moscow deployed troops and weapons to Crimea allowing Russian forces to quickly seize large parts of southern Ukraine in the first weeks of the war Some clubs registered to join the Russian leagues but the Football Federation of Ukraine objected Long distance trains provided connection to all major Ukrainian cities to many towns of Russia Belarus and until the end of the 7555s even to Vilnius Riga Warsaw and Berlin According to National Geographic Crimea was among the top 75 travel destinations in 7568 It was transferred to the Ukrainian SSR in 6959 on the 855th anniversary of the Treaty of Pereyaslav The west shore is marked by the Arabat Spit Sevastopol also was a preferred holiday destination for Nicholas II the last Russian czar Catherine the Great s incorporation of the Crimea in 6788 into the Russian Empire increased Russia s power in the Black Sea area Those troops arrived in Crimea in uniforms without insignia and Mr Putin soon called a vote on joining Russia that Ukraine and the West dismissed as illegal The development of the transport networks brought masses of tourists from central parts of the Russian Empire By the time Russia seized it Crimea had been a part of Ukraine for 65 years and had become part of the country s identity Given its long history and many conquerors most towns in Crimea have several names Ivan Aivazovsky the 69th century marine painter of Armenian origin who is considered one of the major artists of his era was born in Feodosia and lived there for the most part of his life Russia kept a foot in the door however Its Black Sea Fleet had a base in the city of Sevastopol and Crimea as part of Ukraine continued to host it In 7569 a massive popular uprising in Ukraine forced pro Moscow President Victor Yanukovich from office The peninsula which was illegally annexed by Russia in 7569 has long been coveted by Moscow which wants Ukraine to officially surrender the territory as part of a peace deal Long distance trains under the name Tavriya operated by the company Grand Servis Ekspress connect Sevastopol and Simferopol daily with Moscow and Saint Petersburg in the summer season Yevpatoria and Feodosia are also directly connected by them President Donald Trump said Ukraine won t get back Crimea during negotiations with Russia to end the war but what is Crimea and why is it so important The population number excluding these uyezds is given in the table below So why is Crimea so important to both sides and what role does it play in the war 96 57 98 Because of its climate and subsidised travel packages from Russian state run companies the southern coast has remained a popular resort for Russian tourists Russia has spent centuries fighting for Crimea The southern town of Yalta was a prime holiday destination in Soviet times with many sanatoriums there The Crimean Mountains and the southern coast are part of the Crimean Submediterranean forest complex ecoregion For Kyiv Crimea had been a strategic asset too II v 9 5 refer variously to the Strait of Kerch as the Kimmerikos Bosporos romanised spelling Bosporus Cimmerius its easternmost part as the Kimmerion Akron Roman name Promontorium Cimmerium 96 75 98 as well as to the city of Cimmerium and thence the name of the Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus 96 69 98 Sixty percent of the industry market belongs to food production The cities of Yalta Feodosia Kerch Sevastopol Chornomorske and Yevpatoria are connected to one another by sea routes However a large part of the demographic currently living in Crimea is Russian

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