Jankoy

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From Russian and Ukrainian Джанко́й (Džankój), both from Crimean Tatar Canköy (literally new village).

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  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒənˈkɔɪ/, /d͡ʒʌŋˈkɔɪ/

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Jankoy

  1. A city, the administrative centre of Jankoy Raion, de jure a part of that raion, de facto separate as Jankoy city municipality, in Crimea, Ukraine, occupied by Russian forces since February 2014.
    1. A raion of Crimea, Ukraine.

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