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Bitumnoye
Bitumne (; ; ) is a village located in Simferopol Municipality. Population:
Fruktove
thumb|An image of Fruktove Fruktove (; detatarized name: ; ) is a village in Crimea. It was first established in the 18th century and is currently the site of the Sevastopol International Airport. , a soldier who was killed in action and posthumously awarded for his service in the Crimean offensive against Axis forces during World War II, is buried in the village.
Krasnoarmiiske
Kodzhalak (; ), until 2023 Krasnoarmiiske (; ), is a village located on the territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in Southern Ukraine. Due to its location on the Crimean peninsula, the settlement is part of an ongoing territorial dispute between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, which was triggered by a swift Russian military invasion, which resulted in the full occupation of the peninsula. Following the military takeover, Russia held a sham vote and unilaterally declared its annexation of Crimea, which enjoys barely any international recognition.
Okhotnykove
Okhotnykove (; ), known officially until 1948 by its Crimean Tatar name of Cağa Quşçu (; ) is a village in Crimea, a peninsula internationally recognised as part of Ukraine but occupied by Russia since 2014. It is currently administered as part of Saky Raion.
Komishne
human settlement in Rozdolne Raion, Crimea
Zatishne
human settlement in Lenine Raion of Crimea
Iarke
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Maryivka
human settlement in Lenine Raion of Crimea
Lazurne, Crimea
human settlement in Alushta city council, Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Vulkanivka
thumb|Vulkanivska Vuckanivska (Russian: Вулка́новка, Ukrainian: Вулканівка, Crimean Tatar: Cav Töbe) is a village in the district of Lenine Raion in Crimea.
Cheliadinove
thumb|Aerial view of Tobechytske Lake with Cheliadinove on the north shore. Cheliadinove (; ; ) is a village in Lenine Raion, Crimea, Ukraine.
Frontove
Frontove (Russian: Фронтовое, Ukrainian: Фронтове, Crimean Tatar: Qoy Asan) is a village in the district of Lenine Raion in Crimea. It appears in English-language histories of the Battle of Kerch Peninsula as Koi-Asan.
Yehorove
Yehorove (; ; ) is a village in Lenine Raion, Crimea. According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, the native languages of the inhabitants of the village were 89.29% Russian, 8.93% Ukrainian, and 1.79% Belarusian.