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The '''Cumanian Autonomous Republic''' (Crimean: ''Quman Muhtar Cumhuriyeti'') is a exclave of the [[Crimea|Crimean Democratic Republic]]. The region covers 5,500 km2 (2,100 sq mi)[4] with a population of 2,414,900,[5] bordering Romania (border 221 km [137 mi]) to the east and south, Moldova (border 179 km [111 mi]) to the northwest, the Black ea to the east and Ukraine (border 8 km [5.0 mi]) to the north.
The '''Cumanian Autonomous Republic''' (Crimean: ''Quman Muhtar Cumhuriyeti'') is a exclave of the [[Crimea|Crimean Democratic Republic]]. The region covers 5,500 km2 (2,100 sq mi)[4] with a population of 2,414,900,[5] bordering Romania (border 221 km [137 mi]) to the east and south, Moldova (border 179 km [111 mi]) to the northwest, the Black ea to the east and Ukraine (border 8 km [5.0 mi]) to the north.
The Cumanian Autonomous Republic is an autonomous area of Azerbaijan, governed by its own elected legislature. . The administrative capital city is Izmail. Äxmätzäki Hayroudinoff has been the leader since 1995.

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The Cumanian Autonomous Republic (Crimean: Quman Muhtar Cumhuriyeti) is a exclave of the Crimean Democratic Republic. The region covers 5,500 km2 (2,100 sq mi)[4] with a population of 2,414,900,[5] bordering Romania (border 221 km [137 mi]) to the east and south, Moldova (border 179 km [111 mi]) to the northwest, the Black ea to the east and Ukraine (border 8 km [5.0 mi]) to the north.

The Cumanian Autonomous Republic is an autonomous area of Azerbaijan, governed by its own elected legislature. . The administrative capital city is Izmail. Äxmätzäki Hayroudinoff has been the leader since 1995.