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Quelles perspectives pour la Crimée?

Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, the peninsula’s demographics have changed. Thousands have left and new arrivals -- Ukrainians fleeing conflict in the east of their country and Russians -- have moved in. Tourism, which was an impor-tant revenue source, has collapsed. Many military sites...

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Bridges
Conflict
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Popularity
Revenue
Tourism
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