Storia della Crimea (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Storia della Crimea" in Italian language version.

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  • Ucraina: la Crimea chiede di unirsi alla Russia, referendum il 16 marzo[collegamento interrotto]

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  • Andreej Zubov, Breve storia della Crimea, in Mangiarotti, Don Gabriele (a cura di), La storia della Russia nel XX secolo. Citazione: Durante i 100 anni di dominio russo, da Caterina II ad Alessandro II complessivamente dalla Crimea emigrarono 900.000 musulmani.

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  • P. A. Palmieri, L'Ebraismo in Russia. statistica e condizioni sociali, in Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali e Discipline Ausiliarie, vol. 43, Fasc. 169, gennaio 1907), pp. 3-33, JSTOR 41595309.

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  • Gunmen Seize Government Buildings in Crimea, in The New York Times, 27 febbraio 2014. URL consultato il 1º marzo 2014.
    «Masked men with guns seized government buildings in the capital of Ukraine's Crimea region on Thursday, barricading themselves inside and raising the Russian flag after mysterious overnight raids that appeared to be the work of militant Russian nationalists who want this volatile Black Sea region ruled from Moscow.»

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  • (EN) Telegraph, su The Telegraph. URL consultato il 28 febbraio 2022.

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