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Peninsula in Europe
Crimea (/kraɪˈmiːə/ kry-MEE-ə) is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and
Crimea
2014 annexation of Ukrainian territory
demonstrations in Crimea. At the same time, Russian president Vladimir Putin told his security chiefs to begin work on "returning Crimea to Russia". On 27
2014 Russian annexation of Crimea
2014_Russian_annexation_of_Crimea
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Crimea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crimea, or the Crimean Peninsula, historically also known as the Tauric Chersonese (Tauric Peninsula
Crimea_(disambiguation)
First-level administrative division of Russia, annexed territory of Ukraine
The Republic of Crimea is a republic of Russia, comprising most of the Crimean Peninsula, but excluding Sevastopol. Its territory corresponds to the pre-2023
Republic_of_Crimea_(Russia)
De jure autonomous republic of Ukraine
The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is a de jure administrative division of Ukraine encompassing most of Crimea that was unilaterally annexed by Russia in
Autonomous_Republic_of_Crimea
Largest city on the Crimean peninsula
sə-VAS-tə-pohl), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea. Due to its strategic location and the
Sevastopol
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
In September 1854, after extended preparations, allied forces landed in Crimea in an attempt to capture Russia's main naval base in the Black Sea, Sevastopol
Crimean_War
Ongoing conflict since 2014
is ongoing. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia occupied Crimea and annexed it from Ukraine. It then supported Russian separatist armed
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Football in Crimea is governed by the Republican Football Federation of Crimea. Since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, the Federation joined the
Football_in_Crimea
Church in Simferopol, Russia
Metropolis of Crimea is a Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Crimea. It was founded on June 7, 2022, by the decision of the Holy Synod of
Metropolis_of_Crimea
Recorded history of the Crimean peninsula
Kievan Rus'. During the Mongol invasion of Europe, the north and centre of Crimea fell to the Mongol Golden Horde, and in the 1440s the Crimean Khanate formed
History_of_Crimea
uniforms to Crimea to take control of it, starting the Russo-Ukrainian war. This military occupation paved the way for the Russian annexation of Crimea on 18
Russian_occupation_of_Crimea
1441–1783 Crimean Tatar state
The Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary
Crimean_Khanate
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Russian annexation of Crimea may refer to: 1783 Russian annexation of Crimea 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea Transfer of Crimea to Ukraine (1954) This
Russian_annexation_of_Crimea
Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Crimea
Turkic ethnic group and nation autochthonous to Crimea. Their ethnogenesis lasted thousands of years in Crimea and the northern regions along the coast of
Crimean_Tatars
Topics referred to by the same term
The Crimea may refer to: Crimea (disambiguation), several geographic entities in Eastern Europe The Crimean War of 1854 to 1856 The Crimea (band), a British
The_Crimea
Territorial transfer within the Soviet Union
sovereignty over the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Russia recognised Crimea as being a part of Ukraine for over two decades, having signed
Transfer_of_Crimea_to_Ukraine
питання Криму, romanized: pytannia Krymu) is a dispute over the status of Crimea between Ukraine and Russia. The dispute began during the dissolution of
Political_status_of_Crimea
Russian census, the total population of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol was at 2,482,450 (Crimea: 1,934,630, Sevastopol: 547,820). This is up from the
Demographics_of_Crimea
1945 WWII allied discussion of postwar reorganization
General Secretary Joseph Stalin. The conference was held near Yalta in Crimea, Soviet Union, within the Livadia, Yusupov, and Vorontsov palaces. The aim
Yalta_Conference
Flag of the Republic of Crimea in Ukraine
The flag of Crimea (Ukrainian: Прапор Криму, romanized: Prapor Krymu; Russian: Флаг Крыма, romanized: Flag Kryma; Crimean Tatar: Къырым байрагъы, romanized: Qırım
Flag_of_Crimea
Soviet project,1920s-1930s
Jewish autonomy in Crimea was a project in the Soviet Union to create an autonomous region for Jews in the Crimean peninsula carried out during the 1920s
Jewish_autonomy_in_Crimea
Topics referred to by the same term
Crimea crisis may refer to: Crimean War (1853–1856) Russian occupation of Crimea (2014–present), a part of the Russo-Ukrainian war Annexation of Crimea
Crimea_crisis
housing the Qatari embassy. Ukrainian FP-2 drones struck a fuel train in Crimea and a military arms depot in Donetsk. Ukrainian missiles struck the thermal
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 January 2026 – 31 May 2026)
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(1_January_2026_–_31_May_2026)
Ancient Greek settlements on the Crimean Peninsula
Greek Crimea concerns the ancient Greek settlements on the Crimean Peninsula. Greek city-states first established colonies along the Black Sea coast of
Greek_Crimea
Bridge across the Kerch Strait
in Russia and the Kerch Peninsula of Crimea. Built by the Russian Federation after its illegal annexation of Crimea at the start of 2014, the bridge cost
Crimean_Bridge
Port town in Crimea
administrative center of Feodosia Municipality, one of the regions into which Crimea is divided. During much of its history, the city was a significant settlement
Feodosia
Historical national minority in Crimea
group is being considered for merging. › The Italians of Crimea (Italian: italiani di Crimea; Ukrainian: Італійці Криму, romanized: Italiytsi Krymu; Russian:
Italians_of_Crimea
Second-largest city on the Crimean Peninsula
Crimea, is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but controlled by Russia. It is considered the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Simferopol
Topics referred to by the same term
Russian Crimea may refer to: Republic of Crimea, occupied Ukraine and federal subject of Russia since 2014 Taurida Oblast, province of the Russian Empire
Russian_Crimea
Winemaking in Crimea has existed since classical antiquity. The inhabitants of Crimea have engaged in viticulture for more than two thousand years, from
Winemaking_in_Crimea
The politics of Crimea today is that of the Republic of Crimea on one hand, and that of the federal city of Sevastopol on the other, within the context
Politics_of_Crimea
November 1920 evacuation of the Russian Army
The Evacuation of the Crimea (November 13–16, 1920) was an event in the Russian Civil War, in which the Government of South Russia evacuated over sea from
Evacuation_of_the_Crimea
Disputed referendum on decision whether to join Russia or remain in Ukraine
disputed referendum concerning the status of Crimea was conducted in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol (both subdivisions
2014 Crimean status referendum
2014_Crimean_status_referendum
2018 school shooting in Crimea
17 October 2018, a school shooting and bombing attack occurred in Kerch, Crimea. The perpetrator, Vladislav Roslyakov, who was an 18-year-old student at
Kerch Polytechnic College massacre
Kerch_Polytechnic_College_massacre
Part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
on Southern Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war. Occupied since 2014, Crimea was a base for the subsequent Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast and Russian
Crimea_attacks_(2022–present)
The occupation began in 2014 with Russia's invasion and annexation of Crimea, and its de facto takeover of Ukraine's Donbas during a war in eastern Ukraine
Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
Russian-occupied_territories_of_Ukraine
Topics referred to by the same term
War II Russian occupation of Crimea (2014–present), part of the Russo-Ukrainian war 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea Crimea attacks (2022–present), conducted
Crimean_War_(disambiguation)
WW2 German military decoration
The Crimea Shield (German: Krimschild) was a World War II German military decoration. It was awarded to military personnel under the command of Field Marshal
Crimea_Shield
Religion in Crimea (2013) Eastern Orthodox (58.0%) Muslim (15.0%) Belief without religion (10.0%) Atheist (2.00%) Other religion (2.00%) Not stated (3
Religion_in_Crimea
1941–1944 military occupation of the Crimean peninsula by Nazi Germany
Krym-Taurien, an administrative division of Reichskommissariat Ukraine, Crimea proper never actually became part of the Generalbezirk, and was instead
German occupation of Crimea during World War II
German_occupation_of_Crimea_during_World_War_II
1991–present civil conflict in Crimea
Squatting in Crimea (Ukrainian: Самозахват, lit. 'Self-occupation' or 'squatting') refers to the illegal occupation of land in Crimea; in the Ukrainian
Squatting_in_Crimea
1944 offensive into Crimea by the Red Army during World War II
German sources as the Battle of the Crimea, was a series of offensives by the Red Army directed at the German-held Crimea. The Red Army's 4th Ukrainian Front
Crimean_offensive
In the Republic of Crimea, the Attorney General's office is known as Prosecutor General's office, hence the name of the role or position. The Prosecutor
Prosecutor General of the Republic of Crimea
Prosecutor_General_of_the_Republic_of_Crimea
Mountain pass in North Wales
The Crimea Pass (Welsh: Bwlch y Gorddinan) is a mountain pass in North Wales, on the A470 road between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan connecting the
Crimea_Pass
Topics referred to by the same term
Crimea medal may refer to: Crimea Medal (1854), a British campaign medal Turkish Crimea Medal (1856), an Ottoman campaign medal Medal for the Return of
Crimea_Medal_(disambiguation)
Khan of Crimea from 1512 to 1577
Geray, دولت كراى; Taht Alğan Devlet Geray, تخت آلغان دولت كراى) was Khan of Crimea from 1551 to 1577. Events during his reign included the fall of Kazan to
Devlet_I_Giray
Regional anthem of Crimea
The State Anthem of Crimea was the regional anthem of Crimea. Its Russian-language text was written by Olga Golubeva, and the music was composed by Alemdar
State_Anthem_of_Crimea
Autonomous region of Ukraine
The Republic of Crimea was the interim name of a polity on the Crimean peninsula from the dissolution of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Republic of Crimea (1992–1995)
Republic_of_Crimea_(1992–1995)
The Russian annexation of Crimea took place in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity. On 22–23 February, Russian President Vladimir
Timeline of the Russian annexation of Crimea
Timeline_of_the_Russian_annexation_of_Crimea
Ethnic group in Crimea
The Crimea Germans (German: Krimdeutsche, Ukrainian: Кримські німці, Russian: Крымские немцы) were ethnic German settlers who were invited by Russia to
Crimea_Germans
Urban-type settlement in Crimea
Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and incorporated by Russia as the Republic of Crimea. The town
Pervomaiske,_Crimea
Topics referred to by the same term
Council of Crimea may refer to: State Council of Crimea, the regional parliament of the Republic of Crimea, an unrecognized republic in the Russian Federation
Council_of_Crimea
Crimea under direct Ukrainian administration
majority ethnic Russian Crimean Peninsula was reorganized as the Republic of Crimea, after a 1991 referendum with the Crimean authorities pushing for more independence
History_of_Crimea_(1991–2014)
1st Khan of Crimea from 1441 to 1456
Giray dynasty of Crimea ruling from c. 1441 until his death in 1466. As the Golden Horde was breaking up, he established himself in Crimea and spent most
Hacı_I_Giray
Khan of Crimea and Kazan
Sahib I Giray (1501–1551) was Khan of Kazan for three years and Khan of Crimea for nineteen years. His father was the Crimean Khan Meñli I Giray. Sahib
Sahib_I_Giray
2014 revolution in Ukraine
Ukraine, and call new elections. The revolution prompted Russia to occupy Crimea, starting the Russo-Ukrainian war. In November 2013, a wave of large-scale
Revolution_of_Dignity
British campaign medal
The Crimea Medal was a campaign medal approved on 15 December 1854, for issue to officers and men of British units (land and naval) which fought in the
Crimea_Medal
The Crimea were a British indie band, formed in 2002 and based in Camden, London. The Guardian has described the Crimea's songs as "mini-epics" that reduce
The_Crimea_(band)
Current phase of war ongoing since 2014
to occupy the Ukrainian territory of Crimea, blockading Ukrainian military bases. In March, Russia annexed Crimea following an illegitimate referendum
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia
in Crimea weakened and he was forced to leave Crimea for Lithuania. In 1441, an embassy from the representatives of several strong clans of Crimea, including
Tatars
Village in Crimea
Municipality of the Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and annexed by Russia as the Republic of Crimea. The earliest
Bahativka,_Crimea
Ukrainian diplomatic initiative aimed at recovering control over Crimea
The Crimea Platform (Ukrainian: Кримська платформа, romanized: Krymska platforma; Crimean Tatar: Qırım Platforması) is a diplomatic summit initiated by
Crimea_Platform
Kipchak Turkic language
Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a Turkic language spoken in Crimea and the Crimean Tatar diasporas of Uzbekistan, Romania, Turkey and Bulgaria
Crimean_Tatar_language
State-owned railway company in Crimea
The Crimea Railway is a state-owned railway company located in Crimea, both managing infrastructure and operating freight and passenger train services
Crimea_Railway
History of Crimea ((1921-1991)
the period of the Soviet Union, from the 1921 to 1991. The government of Crimea from 1921 to 1936 was the Crimean Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic,
Crimea_in_the_Soviet_Union
Population ranking
area. The list includes Sevastopol and settlements within the Republic of Crimea which are internationally recognized as part of Ukraine and were not subject
List of cities and towns in Russia by population
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Russia_by_population
Ethnic group in the Crimean Peninsula
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Armenians in Crimea have maintained a presence in the region since the Middle Ages. The first
Armenians_in_Crimea
Scythian kingdom in ancient Crimea
century BCE in Crimea. The Scythian kingdom in Crimea covered a limited territory which included the steppes and foothills of Crimea until Taurida, the
Scythia_Minor_(Crimea)
Country in Eastern Europe
(Autonomous Republic of Crimea), and two cities of special status—Kyiv, the capital, and Sevastopol. The 24 oblasts and Crimea are subdivided into 136
Ukraine
International sanctions have been imposed against Russia and Crimea during the Russo-Ukrainian War by a large number of countries, including the United
International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian war
International_sanctions_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Regional parliament of Russian-administered Crimea
Council of Crimea is the parliament of the Russia-administered Republic of Crimea. It claims to be a continuation of the 'Supreme Council of Crimea' following
State_Council_of_Crimea
which existed in present-day southern Ukraine (Crimea) from 1441 until 1783. The position of Khan in Crimea was an elective monarchy and was picked by beys
List_of_Crimean_khans
Prime Minister of Crimea. Crimean ASSR Crimean Oblast Crimea Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine Prime Minister of Crimea and Presidential
List of chairmen of the Executive Committee of Crimea
List_of_chairmen_of_the_Executive_Committee_of_Crimea
Mountain (volcanic rock formation) in Crimea, Ukraine
alteration: Geochemistry and age of the Karadag volcanic sequence in SE Crimea". Lithos. 324–325: 371–384. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.11.024. S2CID 133753885
Kara_Dag_Mountain
Unincorporated community in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, USA
Crimea is an unincorporated community in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, United States. The small community was referenced in the parody news website The Daily
Crimea,_Louisiana
Russian association football team
in Simferopol, Crimea, that was created in place of Ukrainian SC Tavriya Simferopol, following the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea. TSK in the name
FC_TSK_Simferopol
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
the latter has involved the internationally unrecognised annexation of Crimea in 2014 and four additional regions following the 2022 Russian invasion
Russia
Ukrainian Catholic missionary jurisdiction in south western Ukraine
The Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Odesa – Crimea was established on 11 January 2002 from the Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Kyiv – Vyshhorod
Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Odesa
Ukrainian_Catholic_Archiepiscopal_Exarchate_of_Odesa
1998 basic law of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine
The Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukrainian: Конституція Автономної Республіки Крим Konstytutsiya Avtonomnoyi Respubliky Krym; Russian:
Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Constitution_of_the_Autonomous_Republic_of_Crimea
1783 annexation of territory
revolts by the Crimean Tatars, while the Ottomans watched in ambivalence. Crimea was finally annexed by Russia on 19 April 1783, after Russian imperial advisor
1783 Russian annexation of Crimea
1783_Russian_annexation_of_Crimea
Military forces of the Russian Federation
in newly independent countries, such as the Black Sea Fleet in Ukraine's Crimea, the 14th Army in Moldova's Transnistria, and other units in Georgia and
Russian_Armed_Forces
Geographic region in southern Crimea
referred to as the Crimean Riviera, is a geographic region located in southern Crimea, a region internationally recognised as part of Ukraine but currently controlled
Southern_Coast_(Crimea)
Place in Crimea
Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory of Ukraine occupied by Russia under the name "Republic of Crimea". According to the most recent census
Foros,_Crimea
Russian resettlement of Armenians and Greeks
The Eviction of Christians from the Crimea in 1778 (Ukrainian: Виведення християн з Криму в 1778 р.; Russian: Вывод христиан из Крыма в 1778 г.) was a
Eviction of Christians from the Crimea (1778)
Eviction_of_Christians_from_the_Crimea_(1778)
Head of government of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Republic of Crimea
of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea (prime minister of Crimea), is the head of government of the Republic of Crimea. Until 2014, the position was called
Prime_Minister_of_Crimea
Azerbaijani-born Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activist
Crimea, he is the counterpart to the office of Prosecutor General of the Republic of Crimea, the equivalent position in Russia's Republic of Crimea.
Gyunduz_Mamedov
Khan of Crimea
(1390–1487, reigned 1456?, 1475) was either once or twice briefly a Khan of Crimea. He was one of the sons of the dynasty's founder Hacı I Giray (c. 1441–1466)
Hayder_of_Crimea
Village in Crimea
(Ukrainian: Мар'ївка; Russian: Марьевка), is a village in Lenine Raion, Crimea. Marivka is located in the south of the raion, west of Zavitne, east of
Marivka,_Crimea
occupied parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts as well as the entirety of Crimea since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2014. Partisan groups began
Ukrainian resistance in Russian-occupied Ukraine
Ukrainian_resistance_in_Russian-occupied_Ukraine
result of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation is controlled and recognized by Russia as the Republic of Crimea, a federal subject of Russia
Administrative divisions of Crimea
Administrative_divisions_of_Crimea
The de-Tatarization of Crimea (Crimean Tatar: Qırımnıñ tatarsızlaştırıluvı; Russian: Детатаризация Крыма, romanized: Detatarizatsiya Kryma; Ukrainian:
De-Tatarization_of_Crimea
Award
The Medal "For the Return of Crimea" (Russian: медаль «За возвращение Крыма», romanized: medal "Za vozvrashcheniye Kryma") is a campaign medal of the Ministry
Medal "For the Return of Crimea"
Medal_"For_the_Return_of_Crimea"
Urban-type settlement in Crimea
Tatar: Albat) is an urban-type settlement in the Bakhchysarai Raion of Crimea. Population: 2,441 (2014 Census). The town features in the Russian language
Kuibysheve,_Crimea
Palace in Crimea
Юсуповский дворец) is a palace located in the town of Koreiz, near Yalta in Crimea. It was built for Prince Felix Yusupov-Soumorokov-Elston and his wife Princess
Yusupov_Palace_(Crimea)
Federal constituent entities of Russia
by 2008. Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, with the Russian government claiming Sevastopol and the Republic of Crimea to be the 84th and 85th
Federal_subjects_of_Russia
anti-government groups (as well as pro-government demonstrations) took place in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv, and Odesa. The unrest, which was supported by
2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
2014_pro-Russian_unrest_in_Ukraine
Casualties of ongoing conflict since 2014
the Russo-Ukrainian war include six deaths during the 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, 14,200–14,400 military and civilian deaths during
Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian war
Casualties_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Head of the Republic of Crimea since 2014
November 1972) is a Russian politician serving as the head of the Republic of Crimea since 9 October 2014. Sergey Aksyonov was born in Bălți in the Moldavian
Sergey_Aksyonov
Topics referred to by the same term
of Crimea may refer to: Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the 'de jure' republic of Ukraine Constitution of the Republic of Crimea, the
Constitution_of_Crimea
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Boy/Male
English
Lives at the farmstead.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Goddess of Wealth
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Who has Born with Full of his Mother and Father
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Of Saintly Ways
Surname or Lastname
English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Grace of God; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi
The Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Symbol of Love; Love; Affection
Girl/Female
English French
Fair-haired; blonde.Spanish Blandina meaning flattering.
Boy/Male
Hindu
CRIMEA
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n.
A peninsula; a tract of land nearly surrounded by water, but united to a larger tract by a neck of land or isthmus; as, the Cimbric Chersonese, or Jutland; the Tauric Chersonese, or Crimea.