Cumanian Autonomous Republic
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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. Crimeans make up the majority of the region, but there are significant Hungarian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Greek, German and Gagauz minorities,
The Cumanian Autonomous Republic is an autonomous area of Crimea, governed by its own elected legislature. . The administrative capital city is Izmail. Äxmätzäki Hayroudinoff has been the leader since 1995.