Lenine Raion in the context of "Kerch Peninsula"

⭐ In the context of the Kerch Peninsula, Lenine Raion is considered…

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⭐ Core Definition: Lenine Raion

Lenine Raion (Ukrainian: Ленінський район, Russian: Ленинский район) or Yedy-Kuiu Raion (Ukrainian: Єдикуйський район, romanizedYedykuiskyi raion, Crimean Tatar: Yedi Quyu rayonı) was one of the twenty-five districts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in Ukraine until its abolition in 2020. It continues to be used by the Russian administration known as the Republic of Crimea, as Russia has occupied Crimea since 2014.

The administrative centre of Lenine Raion is the urban-type settlement of Lenine, which is also known as Yedy-Kuiu. Population: 61,143 (2014 Census).

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👉 Lenine Raion in the context of Kerch Peninsula

The Kerch Peninsula is a major and prominent geographic peninsula located at the eastern end of the Crimean Peninsula.

This peninsula stretches eastward toward the Taman Peninsula between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. Most of the peninsula is located within the Lenine Raion.

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Lenine Raion in the context of Lenine, Crimea

Lenine (Ukrainian: Ленiне; Russian: Ленино, romanizedLenino) or Yedy-Kuiu (Ukrainian: Єди-Кую; Russian: Еди-Кую; Crimean Tatar: Yedi Quyu), is a de-facto urban-type settlement in the east of Crimea. It is located in the southwestern portion of the Kerch Peninsula. It is the administrative center of Lenine Raion. The population, according to the 2014 census, is of 7,875.

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