Simferopol, (occupied by Russia)
(occupied by Russia)
Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) has 36 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
House numbering
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Tamara Mikhailovna Smirnova
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Kerch, Ukraine | Ozurgeti, Georgia
Simferopol Raion
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Simferopol Municipality, Crimea | Ukraine's 10th electoral district
Crimean Trolleybus
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Republic of Crimea (Russia) | Alushta, Ukraine (occupied by Russia)
History of Ukraine
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Odesa, Odesa Oblast | Podilskyi District
1954 transfer of Crimea
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Ukraine | Balaklava
Oleksandr Usyk
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Ukraine | Vorzel, Kyiv Oblast
Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast | Bakar, Croatia
History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991)
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Skelivka, Lviv Oblast | Dubove, Zakarpattia Oblast | Sianky, Lviv Oblast
collective punishment
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Gaza Strip | Hizma, State of Palestine | Spinkai
Deportation of the Crimean Tatars
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Ukraine | Kazakhstan | Lomonosove, (occupied by Russia) | Yalta Municipality, Ukraine
Russian Imperial Army
Connects Simferopol, (occupied by Russia) to: Tarnów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship | Mogilev, Mogilev Region | Różan, Masovian Voivodeship | Wawrzyszew, Warsaw | Stary Służew, Masovian