crimea in English

noun
1
a peninsula in Ukraine that lies between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. The Crimean War was fought here in the 1850s.

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1. Soon Crimea was reoccupied by Denikin.

2. He's an oligarch in exile from Crimea.

3. State Unitary Enterprise of the ‘Republic of Crimea’‘Production-Agrarian Union “Massandra”’

4. The name "Balaclava" comes from the town of Balaklava in Crimea

5. Crimean Tatars are indigenous people to Crimea who had their own state - Crimean Khanate

6. Soon she was asked to go to Crimea to take charge of the wounded soldiers.

7. Actively supporting use of Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea.

8. The ethnic history of the Crimean Tatar people over the millennia was formed in Crimea.

9. He actively supported the use of Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea.

10. The Annexation of Crimea was a triumph of political manipulation over national interests and common sense

11. In the 15th century, the Horde broke up into jurisdictions, such as Crimea, Astrakhan, and Kazan’.

12. Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, a major astronomical observatory, located at Nauchny and Simeiz in Crimea, Ukraine

13. It was first described in Soviet soldiers in the Crimea in 1944 and was named Crimean fever

14. Regional Partner promotes products of «BIODIESEL CRIMEA ltd», acting on its behalf on the basis of dealership agreements.

15. In Turkey and the Crimea it shows a preference for spiny members of the rose family.

16. The disease was first characterized in the Crimea in 1944 and given the name Crimean hemorrhagic fever

17. He died in Bahçesaray, Crimea and was buried in the tomb of the mosque named after him.

18. As of 2014 the disputed territory of Crimea is under Russian control and Russia enforces its visa policy there.

19. Chersonese or Chersonesus is an ancient Greek colony located in the southwestern Crimea near the port city of Sevastopol

20. Balaklava, a village in the Crimea, east of Sevastopol, famous for a battle in the Crimean War

21. The strategic objective was illustrated after the victories of Erich von Manstein and the 11th Army in the Crimea.

22. Crimean Tatars are indigenous inhabitants of Crimea, the Eastern European Turkic people historically formed in the Crimean Peninsula

23. In 1783 she proceeded to annex the nominally independent Crimea and to construct a large Black Sea fleet.

24. Following a decision of the so-called ‘Cabinet of Ministers’ of the ‘Republic of Crimea’, the status of the company was in January 2016 changed from state enterprise ‘Agrofirma Magarach’ to state unitary enterprise of the ‘Republic of Crimea’‘Agrarian Company of Magarach’.

25. According to the Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukrainian is the only state language of the republic.

26. Tauric Chersonese, ancient region comprising the Crimea and, often, the city of Chersonesus, located three miles west of modern Sevastopol, Ukraine.

27. Citing the collaboration of Crimean Tatars with the Nazis, Joseph Stalin ordered the whole ethnic group to be deported from Crimea to …

28. Crimea (Russian: Крым, Ukrainian: Крим, Crimean Tatar: Qırım, Къырым) is a peninsula jutting into the Black Sea south of Ukraine.

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30. The Khazars also exacted tribute from the Alani, Magyars, various Slavic tribes, the Crimean Goths, and the Greeks of Crimea.

31. While it rains in Crimea, in Bashkiria - a fire tornado The "dusty devil" appeared due to dry grass and wind

32. English: Balaklava - is a town in Crimea, Ukraine which officially has a status of a district of the city of Sevastopol

33. The circular plan was derived from the hospital tents of the Crimea, where improved ventilation helped reduce the risk of cross-infection.

34. Their ships were blown north to the Maeotian Lake (the Sea of Azov) onto the shore of Scythia near the cliff region (today's southeastern Crimea).

35. One could compare "Chersonese," most familiar with respect to the Crimea, which could be used by the Greeks to refer to any peninsula

36. Bosporus, at its start, is a Hellenic Pontic autocracy located in the Crimea and Azov areas, Pontic Steppe region of the Eastern Europe subcontinent

37. In April 1919 Dybenko disregarded the orders of his superiors, and invaded the Crimea instead of moving his forces into the eastern Ukraine (Donbass).

38. THE BRITISH EXPEDITION TO THE CRIMEA WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL Bassett's jaw was square and firm—power was manifest there, unmistakably, and his Bristling mustache suggested combativeness

39. It may also refer to: Balaklava, Crimea, Ukraine, named Cembalo by the Genoese traders in 13-15th centuries; Il Cembalo, a nickname for the Palazzo Borghese, Rome

40. In 1925, with his health rapidly declining, he went to Kharkov for medical treatment and in May 1926 he went to a sanatorium in the Crimea.

41. Built during the Cold War as a top-secret military facility, the Naval Museum Complex Balaklava is an underground submarine base located in Balaklava Bay in Ukraine’s Crimea region

42. GREENSLADE: It was three months journey to the Crimea, but by December the forty-third Crun's giant leather Bombardon was dug in and sighted on the walls of Russian held Sebastopol

43. Following the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II, Prince Roman resided at his father's Dulber estate in the Crimea and in April 1919 he left Russia on the British battleship HMS Marlborough.

44. Why 'Crimea has always been Russian' is a myth Workers of the capital municipal enterprise planted young trees of Crimean pine, said the Bishkek mayor's office on January 17.

45. The “little green men”—faces Covered, wearing unmarked olive uniforms, speaking Russian and using Russian weapons—have played a significant role in both the occupation of Crimea and the civil war in eastern Ukraine

46. Balaklava definition, a seaport in S Crimea, in the S Ukraine, on the Black Sea: scene of English cavalry charge against Russians (1854), celebrated in Tennyson's poem Charge of the Light Brigade

47. In addition to countering Russia’s malign cyber activity, Treasury continues to pressure Russia for its ongoing efforts to destabilize Ukraine, occupy Crimea, meddle in elections, as well as for its endemic corruption and human rights abuses.

48. Azerbaijani belongs to the Oghuz branch of Turkic languages, so by speaking the language you’ll already be well on your way toward understanding and reading Turkish, Tatar (Crimea) and Turkmen, the language of Turkmens living in Turkmenistan, northeastern Iran and …

49. The EU has added 3 Russian nationals and 3 companies involved in the transfer of gas turbines to Crimea to the list of persons subject to restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence.

50. Some of his merits are best shown in his unexecuted plans for the transformation of the Athenian Acropolis into a royal palace for the new Kingdom of Greece and for the erection of the Orianda Palace in the Crimea.