- medium.com the-collector/crimean-annexation-and-…This article gives a brief history of Crimea and explains the pre-existing Crimean crises, one of the primary reasons for its annexation.
- infoplease.com encyclopedia/places/baltic-cis/…Ethnic Russians now constitute some two thirds of Crimea's population. Ukrainians, once more than a quarter of the inhabitants, now make up about a sixth.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Crimea...کریمیا; bán đảo Crưm; bán đảo Crimea; bán đảo Crimée; Krym; Tauris; Krim; Crimeia; Krım yarımadası; Tavrida; Chrimeea; Crimeea; penisula 'e Crimea
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- wiki2.org en/Crimea
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- livescience.com 43815-facts-about-crimea-ukraine-…And Crimea — which rests about 200 miles (322 km) northwest of Sochi, Russia — enjoys the same mild, year-round climate as the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
- forum.wordreference.com English OnlyThis is my own sentence: That may have had an impact on (The) Crimea. Context: Certain political events. Does anyone have a strong feeling about the "The"?
- dictionary.com browse/crimeaCrimea definition: a peninsula in southeastern Ukraine, between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.. See examples of CRIMEA used in a sentence.
- npr.org sections/parallels/2014/02/27/283481587/…Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was Russian but felt an affinity with Ukraine. His decision to give Crimea to Ukraine is having consequences today.
- bbc.co.uk news/world-europe-18287223Under Greek and Roman influence for centuries, in 1443 Crimea became the centre of a Tatar Khanate, which later fell under Ottoman control.