- en.wikipedia.org CrimeaIn English, the omission of the definite article in English ("Crimea" rather than "the Crimea") became common during the later 20th century..
- tr.wikipedia.org Kırım Özerk Cumhuriyeti^ "Crimea applies to be part of Russian Federation after vote to leave Ukraine". ... ^ "Kremlin: Crimea and Sevastopol are now part of Russia, not Ukraine".
- geohistory.today GeoHistoriesYet the history of Crimea—both the republic and the peninsula itself—has been far more defined by conflict and separatism than prosperity and unity.
- news.google.com stories/……Ukrainian Strike on Crimea Airbase Destroys Three Russian Warplanes, Satellite Firm Says. May 17. bookmark_border.
- dailymail.co.uk news/crimea/index.htmlMoscow summoned the U.S. ambassador and called the attack inside Crimea, which Russia seized from Ukraine, 'barbaric.'
- britannica.com Geography & Travel States & Other SubdivisionsBrines from Syvash supply chemical plants at Krasnoperekopsk in northwestern Crimea. Crimea itself comprises three regions.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/CrimeaCrimea is a peninsula jutting into the Black Sea south of Ukraine. Long known for its idyllic and luxurious beach resorts, it was once a playground for the Imperial Russian...
- ukrainetrek.com crimea-republicThe Autonomous Republic of Crimea is located on the Crimean Peninsula. ... The population of the Republic of Crimea is about 1,915,000 (2021).
- twitter.com CrimeaHere you will find a cool online course about Crimea: history and people https://udemy.com/course/crimea-history-and-people/…
- mapcarta.com CrimeaCrimea is a peninsula jutting into the Black Sea south of Ukraine. ... Feodosiya is a beautiful, quaint little resort town on the Black Sea coast in Crimea.