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Crimea from en.wikipedia.org
Crimea is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov.
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Crimean Peninsula

Crimea is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov. The Isthmus of Perekop connects the peninsula to Kherson Oblast in mainland Ukraine. Wikipedia
Area: 10,425 mi²
Coordinates: 45°18′N 34°24′E / 45.3°N 34.4°E
Highest elevation: 1,545 m (5069 ft)
Highest point: Roman-Kosh
Location: Eastern Europe
Pop. density: 84.6/km2 (219.1/sq mi)
Population: 2,416,856 (2021)

Crimea from www.britannica.com
Crimea, autonomous republic, southern Ukraine. The republic is coterminous with the Crimean Peninsula, lying between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
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Crimea from apnews.com
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Crimea from www.wilsoncenter.org
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Crimea from freedomhouse.org
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