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    Simferopol ( / ˌsɪmfəˈroʊpəl / ), also known as Aqmescit, [a] is the second-largest city on the Crimean Peninsula. The city, along with the rest of Crimea, is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, controlled by Russia, and is considered the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

  2. Simferopol, city and administrative centre of Crimea, in southern Ukraine. The city lies along the Salhyr (Salgir) River where it emerges from the Crimean Mountains. On the present outskirts of the city is the site of Neapolis, occupied by the Scythians from the 3rd century bce to the 4th century.

  3. Simferopol, also known as Aqmescit, is the second-largest city on the Crimean Peninsula. The city, along with the rest of Crimea, is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, and is considered the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, but currently is under the de facto control of Russia, which annexed Crimea in 2014 and regards ...

  4. Simferopol is a city and administrative center of the Crimea Republic. The city lies along the Salgir River, where it emerges from the Crimean Mountains. It is an important highway hub of the Crimean Peninsula. There is an airport in the city. Since 2014, Simferopol is controlled by Russia. The population of Simferopol is about 340,000 (2021).

  5. Nov 30, 2020 · Simferopol is the capital city of the Crimea, officially part of Ukraine. It fell under Russian occupation in 2014 and It is de facto administered by the unrecognised Republic of Crimea. However, Ukrainian supportive government in exile was formed in Kherson. Understand

  6. Simferopol is the capital of Crimea as well as its “gate” from which guests begin exploring the peninsula.Unfortunately, many holidaymakers, who use Simferopol only as a stopgap on their way to the sea, do not give the Crimean capital its due.

  7. The Revolution of 1917 stimulated the awakening of Ukrainian self-consciousness in the Crimea; some wished to see the Crimea become part of nascent Ukraine. In Simferopol the Ukrainian community was led by the gymnasium instructor, Klymenko.