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  1. Crimea - Wikipedia

    The recorded history of Crimea begins around 5th century BCE when several Greek colonies were established on its south coast, the most important of which was Chersonesos near modern-day …

  2. Crimea | History, Map, Geography, & Kerch Strait Bridge ...

    Dec 29, 2025 · Crimea, autonomous republic, southern Ukraine. The republic is coterminous with the Crimean Peninsula, lying between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. In 2014 Russia covertly …

  3. Explainer: Where is Crimea and why is it contested? | Reuters

    Mar 18, 2025 · Crimea, which juts out into the Black Sea off southern Ukraine, was absorbed into the Russian Empire along with most ethnic Ukrainian territory by Catherine the Great in the 18th century.

  4. What to know about Crimea, the peninsula Russia seized ...

    Aug 18, 2025 · Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev transferred Crimea from Russia to Ukraine in 1954, when both were part of the USSR, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the unification of …

  5. 2025年版クリミア観光ガイド:必見の観光スポット、人気グルメ ...

    🏖️🛶 ダイアナの洞窟を漕いで、忘れられない体験をしましょう! さあ、何を待っているのですか? 荷物をまとめて、出発しましょう! 🎒🌍 #crimea #crimeaview #crimeatravel Beaudan

  6. クリミア半島 - Wikipedia

    クリミア半島 (クリミアはんとう)、または単に クリミア (英語: Crimea, ロシア語: Крым, ウクライナ語: Крим, クリミア・タタール語: Къырым)は、 黒海 の北岸にある 半島。

  7. Crimea - Wikiwand

    After Ukrainian independence in 1991, most of the peninsula was reorganised as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The Soviet fleet in Crimea was in contention, but a 1997 treaty allowed Russia …

  8. クリミア半島|世界大百科事典|ジャパンナレッジ

    ({英}Crimea )《クリミヤ》ウクライナの南部、黒海に突き出た地方。 また、 クリミア半島 のこと。 クリム。 28. クリミア自治共和国[ロシア/CIS諸国]

  9. Russia or Ukraine: Who does Crimea belong to? - The Indian ...

    Aug 20, 2025 · Crimea, the contested peninsular region of southern Ukraine, has long changed hands between empires. Since the 1990s, Russians and Ukrainians have fought for control over the land.

  10. What to Know About Crimea, the Black Sea Peninsula ...

    Aug 18, 2025 · Ahead of its full-scale invasion, Moscow deployed troops and weapons to Crimea, allowing Russian forces to quickly seize large parts of southern Ukraine early in the war.