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  2. Chechnya - Wikipedia

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    Finally, it argued that Chechnya was a major hub in the oil infrastructure of Russia and hence its secession would hurt the country's economy and energy access. [ citation needed ] During the Chechen Revolution , the Soviet Chechen leader Doku Zavgayev was overthrown and Dzhokhar Dudayev seized power.

  3. Chechen Republic of Ichkeria - Wikipedia

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    The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (/ ɪ tʃ ˈ k ɛr i ə / itch-KERR-ee-ə; Chechen: Нохчийн Республик Ичкери, romanized: Nóxçiyn Respublik Içkeri; Russian: Чеченская Республика Ичкерия, romanized: Chechenskaya Respublika Ichkeriya; abbreviated as "ChRI" or "CRI"), known simply as Ichkeria, and also known as Chechnya, is a former de facto ...

  4. File:Map of Chechnya in Russia.svg - Wikipedia

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    This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... July 2000 Chechnya suicide bombings; June 2000 Chechnya suicide bombings;

  5. File:Locator map of Chechnya, Russia (2014–2022).svg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Chechenia; Usuario:Valfch/Taller; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org چچن; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org

  6. File:Map of Russia - Chechnya (with disputed territories).svg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org جمهوريات روسيا; الشيشان; معاملة المثليين في الشيشان

  7. Maps of present-day countries and dependencies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles holding galleries of maps of present-day countries and dependencies. The list includes all countries listed in the List of countries , the French overseas departments, the Spanish and Portuguese overseas regions and inhabited overseas dependencies.

  8. Russo-Caucasian conflict - Wikipedia

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    Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the North Caucasus saw renewed uprisings, particularly in Chechnya. The First Chechen War (1994–1996) [ 64 ] and Second Chechen War (1999–2000) [ 65 ] resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and widespread destruction , especially in Chechen cities like Grozny . [ 66 ]

  9. File:Map of Chechnya.svg - Wikipedia

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