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- Simferopol (links | edit)
- Rustam Minnikhanov (links | edit)
- Port Krym (links | edit)
- Arabat Spit (links | edit)
- Batkivshchyna (links | edit)
- Mustafa Dzhemilev (links | edit)
- Russia–United States relations (links | edit)
- Dzhankoi (links | edit)
- Armiansk (links | edit)
- Transfer of Crimea to Ukraine (links | edit)
- 2006 anti-NATO protests in Feodosia (links | edit)
- Simferopol International Airport (links | edit)
- State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (links | edit)
- History of Crimea (links | edit)
- State Council of Crimea (links | edit)
- Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People (links | edit)
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk (links | edit)
- President of Crimea (links | edit)
- List of historical unrecognized states (links | edit)
- Svoboda (political party) (links | edit)
- Perevalne (links | edit)
- International recognition of Kosovo (links | edit)
- Kosovo independence precedent (links | edit)
- Russia–Serbia relations (links | edit)
- Foreign policy of Vladimir Putin (links | edit)
- Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (links | edit)
- Oleksandr Turchynov (links | edit)
- Annexation (links | edit)
- Russia–NATO relations (links | edit)
- List of proposed state mergers (links | edit)
- Yuriy Meshkov (links | edit)
- Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (links | edit)
- Council of Ministers of Crimea (links | edit)
- Crimean Bridge (links | edit)
- Sevastopol International Airport (links | edit)
- Budapest Memorandum (links | edit)
- Verkhovna Rada of Crimea (links | edit)
- Kharkiv Pact (links | edit)
- Novofedorivka (links | edit)
- Russian Unity (links | edit)
- Andriy Parubiy (links | edit)
- Russian cruiser Ochakov (links | edit)
- Igor Sergun (links | edit)
- Arsen Avakov (links | edit)
- Valentyn Nalyvaichenko (links | edit)
- Russia's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence (links | edit)