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    end of 2003 caused by disputes over the ownership of Tuzla Island and the construction by Russia of a dam in the Kerch Strait to Tuzla Island. The dispute...
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    Tuzla Island (Ukrainian: Тузла, Russian: Тузла, Crimean Tatar: Tuzla; from Turkic "tuzla" – salty, saline, literally: saltpan) is a sandy islet in the...
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    Vladimir Putin (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    fellow Pacific Island Countries have united as nations of peace-loving people to condemn the conflict in Ukraine," while the Solomon Islands UN ambassador...
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    Viktor Yanukovych (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    Yanukovych's father had remarried. However, Viktor left home due to conflicts with his stepmother, and was brought up by his Polish paternal grandmother...
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    Leonid Kuchma (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    February 2015, Kuchma was one of the signatories of a draft plan to end the conflict in Donbas. The summit was known as Minsk II. The plan ensured that a ceasefire...
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    Viktor Medvedchuk (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    for creating the conditions that lead to what he labelled the "Ukrainian conflict," and advocated for taking Russian interests into account. In the article...
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    the north and the former Tuzla Spit to the south; the Tuzla Spit is now Tuzla Island, connected to the Taman Peninsula by a 2003 Russian-built 3.8-kilometre-long...
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    Igor Ivanov (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    Shevardnadze and opposition parties during Georgia's "Rose Revolution" in 2003. Ivanov was succeeded by Sergey Lavrov as foreign minister in 2004, and appointed...
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    Mikhail Kasyanov (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    discipline significantly increased budget revenue. In addition to this in 2003 Kasyanov's Cabinet reformed the taxation of petroleum sector and established...
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    fighting the Ukrainian military in the Donbas war. The first eight years of conflict also included naval incidents, cyberwarfare, and heightened political tensions...
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    Azerbaijan but were driven back by the Arabs under Hasan ibn al-Nu'man. The conflict escalated in 722 with an invasion by 30,000 Khazars into Armenia inflicting...
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    Dmitry Rogozin (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    "the trampoline is working". On 10 May 2014, Rogozin started a diplomatic conflict between Romania and Russia after Romania barred his plane from entering...
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    Nicholas I nor Napoleon III nor the British government could retreat from the conflict for prestige once it was launched. Nicholas needed a subservient Turkey...
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    century, at the suggestion of the Georgians, as they allied in their conflicts against the Muslims. A great number were baptized at the request of Georgian...
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    Heorhiy Kirpa (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    awarded an honourable title Hero of Ukraine. In a publicly debated move in 2003, the President placed paramilitary railroad armed forces under the direction...
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    Crimea (category Pages using infobox islands with unknown parameters)
    shared with Ukraine's Kherson Oblast on the north. Crimea is almost an island and only connected to the continent by the Isthmus of Perekop, a strip of...
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    Vadim Gustov (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    Yeltsin. Gustov was succeeded by Sergei Stepashin in the post. In the 1999 and 2003 elections Gustov ran for the governorship of Leningrad Oblast, but he lost...
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    the khanate. They attracted peasants, serfs and gentry fleeing internal conflicts, over-population and intensifying exploitation. Just as Zaporozhians protected...
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    Volodymyr Lytvyn (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    Volodymyr Mykhailovych Lytvyn (Ukrainian: Володи́мир Миха́йлович Литви́н, IPA: [woloˈdɪmɪr mɪˈxɑjlowɪtʃ lɪtˈwɪn]; born April 28, 1956) is a Ukrainian politician...
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  • Republic of Crimea (1992–1995) President of Crimea (historical) 2003 Tuzla Island conflict 2014 status referendum 2014 annexation by Russia Supreme Council...
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    Viktor Nazarenko (category 2003 Tuzla Island conflict)
    and headed the operation to prevent the Russian intrusion to the Tuzla island in 2003. On 23 October 2014, President Petro Poroshenko appointed Nazarenko...
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    Republic of Crimea (1992–1995) President of Crimea (historical) 2003 Tuzla Island conflict 2014 status referendum 2014 annexation by Russia Supreme Council...
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    at all levels of society, particularly in the nobility. In an internal conflict between Satyrus II and his brother Emuelus, the royal Bosporan army was...
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    Autonomous Republic of Crimea in the Context of Interethnic Relations and Conflict Settlement". International Committee for Crimea. Retrieved 22 September...
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    recognized the inviolability of existing borders. However, in 2003 Tuzla Island conflict issues over maritime border resurfaced. In September 2008, the...
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    Sasse, Gwendolyn (2007). The Crimea Question: Identity, Transition, and Conflict. Harvard University Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-932650-01-3. Archived from...
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    late 4th century. The Sea of Azov was frequently the scene of military conflicts between Russia, pursuing naval expansion to the south, and the major power...
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    Republic of Crimea (1992–1995) President of Crimea (historical) 2003 Tuzla Island conflict 2014 status referendum 2014 annexation by Russia Supreme Council...
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    Republic of Crimea (1992–1995) President of Crimea (historical) 2003 Tuzla Island conflict 2014 status referendum 2014 annexation by Russia Supreme Council...
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  • Republic of Crimea (1992–1995) President of Crimea (historical) 2003 Tuzla Island conflict 2014 status referendum 2014 annexation by Russia Supreme Council...
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