Krasna Poliana (Ukrainian: Кра́сна Поля́на; Russian: Красная Поляна), historically known as Kyzyl-Chonrav (Crimean Tatar: Qızıl Çoñrav; Ukrainian: Кизил-Чонрав; Russian: Кызыл-Чонрав) is a village in Chornomorske Raion, Crimea.
After the end of World War II, the Crimean peninsula was subjected to a campaign of ethnic cleansing by the Soviet Union, in which the Indigenous Crimean Tatar people of Crimea were deported.
[1] Crimea was incorporated as the Crimean Oblast into the Russian SFSR.
[2] The village, previously known by its native Crimean Tatar name Kyzyl-Chonrav, was given its current name by the Russian SFSR on 18 May 1948 as part of a large-scale renaming campaign that removed the native names of Crimean settlements and replaced them with Slavic ones.
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