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No other territory, not the Baltic States, not even Georgia, touched the nerve of imperial nostalgia as much as Crimea. It was a Soviet paradise, a place of cypress trees, pines and pebbled beaches, a Russian Côte d’Azur dotted with villas and sanatoriums for the nomenklatura and shrouded in memories of vacation romance and adventure for the intelligentsia.
The Invention of Russia: The Rise of Putin and the Age of Fake News
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