Crimea

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Crimea (Russian: Крым, Ukrainian: Крим, Crimean Tatar: Qırım, Къырым) is a peninsula jutting into the Black Sea. We treat it here as a region of Russia because Russia controls the area, but see also the boxed text below.
The Crimean Peninsula is connected to Ukraine by two narrow necks of land, making it more like an island with two natural land bridges than simply a bit of land jutting out into the sea. The Crimean Bridge which was built in 2018 connects over the 5 km broad Kerch strait, to the Taman Peninsula in mainland Russia.
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The peninsula was the site of the "bloodless" Russian invasion of 2014, where outnumbered and infiltrated Ukrainian troops for the most part had no choice but to surrender the entire Crimea to Russian troops. There is not yet a common name for this event.

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