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Russian tourists crowd beach in Yalta, Crimea

Russian tourists crowd beach in Yalta, Crimea

SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine - Russian tourists account for an overwhelming majority of bathers on a beach in Yalta on Sept. 16, 2014, after a lapse of six months since Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula.

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Crimea resort city Yalta

Crimea resort city Yalta

YALTA, Crimea - Photo shows a market in the Black Sea resort city of Yalta in Crimea on March 22, 2014. Russia has seized Crimea from Ukraine.

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Crimea resort city Yalta

Crimea resort city Yalta

YALTA, Crimea - Photo shows a street along the Black Sea in Yalta, Crimea, on March 22, 2014. Russia has seized Crimea from Ukraine.

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Shops in Crimea remain closed

Shops in Crimea remain closed

YALTA, Ukraine - Many souvenir shops remain closed at the Livadia Palace, the venue for the Yalta Conference in 1945, on the Crimean peninsula in southern Ukraine, on March 22, 2014. The number of tourists has declined since Russia's military deployment to the peninsula.

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Crimea resort city Yalta

Crimea resort city Yalta

YALTA, Crimea - Photo shows a market in the Black Sea resort city of Yalta in Crimea on March 22, 2014. Russia has seized Crimea from Ukraine.

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Crimea resort city Yalta

Crimea resort city Yalta

YALTA, Crimea - Photo shows a street along the Black Sea in Yalta, Crimea, on March 22, 2014. Russia has seized Crimea from Ukraine.

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Yalta street nearly 1 year after Crimea annexation by Russia

Yalta street nearly 1 year after Crimea annexation by Russia

A street in Yalta in the Crimea Peninsula is shown on Jan. 23, 2015, nearly a year after the internationally recognized Ukrainian territory was unilaterally annexed by Russia on March 18, 2014. The territory has been increasingly isolated in the international community due to sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States and Europe while Russian influence has progressed in terms of resident registration, the legal system and currency, among other things. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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McDonald's shop shut in Yalta due to sanctions over Ukrainian crisis

McDonald's shop shut in Yalta due to sanctions over Ukrainian crisis

A McDonald's restaurant in Yalta on the Crimean Peninsula remains closed in this photo taken on Jan. 23, 2015, due to U.S. and European sanctions imposed on Russia over the Ukrainian crisis. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tourists view wax dolls of Yalta Conference leaders at Crimea palace

Tourists view wax dolls of Yalta Conference leaders at Crimea palace

Tourists visiting the Livadia Palace in Yalta on the Crimean Peninsula look at the wax figures of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, Soviet leader Josef Stalin and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the 1945 Yalta Conference in this photo taken on Jan. 25, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Venue of Yalta Conference pictured ahead of 70th anniversary

Venue of Yalta Conference pictured ahead of 70th anniversary

The Livadia Palace near Yalta in Crimea is shown in this file photo taken on Jan. 23, 2015. It was the venue of the Yalta Conference held in February 1945 among the heads of the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union to discuss the establishment of a new world order after World War II. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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