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Autodescription — Crimea (Q7835)
description: Eastern European peninsula, in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, disputed between Ukraine (de jure) and Russia (de facto)
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- Report on constraint conformation of “Crimea” claims and statements. Constraints report for items data
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- Generic queries for administrative territorial entities
This list of queries is designed for all instances of administrative territorial entity (Q56061). It is generated using {{TP administrative area}}
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- Places in Crimea (query)
- Map of places in Crimea (query)
- List of monuments (Monumental (Q29167605))
- List of places ordered by altitude (query) (elevation above sea level (P2044))
- Count of buildings by architectural style (query)
- List of highest buildings (query) (height (P2048))
- Organizations with headquarters in Crimea (query)
- List of items which have power over or which apply to Crimea (query) (applies to jurisdiction (P1001))
- People born in Crimea, sorted by number of sitelinks (query)
- Main occupation of people born in Crimea (query)
- People dead in Crimea, sorted by number of sitelinks (query) (place of death (P20))
- People buried in Crimea, sorted by number of sitelinks (query) (place of burial (P119))
- People living in Crimea, sorted by number of sitelinks (query) (residence (P551))
- List of items with narrative location in Crimea (query) (narrative location (P840))
- List of movies with filming location in Crimea (query) (filming location (P915))
- See also: Wikidata:WikiProject Country subdivision
- See also
- This documentation is generated using
{{Item documentation}}
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Russian-annexed Crimea
[edit]would be a political territory, not the peninsula as a geographical feature, which is what this listing should be.—LlywelynII (talk) 12:40, 14 May 2023 (UTC)
KIrIm
[edit]Kirim with the weird Turkish letters should definitely be somewhere, but it can't possibly be in English. We can't even type that and it's uncommon enough that it doesn't bleed over into English running text the way some otherwise accented names might.LlywelynII (talk) 12:42, 14 May 2023 (UTC)