Crimea is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but it has been administered by Russia since 2014, following a controversial referendum that was not widely accepted by the international community. Most countries, including Ukraine, consider the annexation illegal and maintain that Crimea remains Ukrainian territory. Thus, the status of Crimea is a contentious issue in international relations.
The whole of it.. .Ukraine is a whole separate country from Russia.
Crimea is a peninsula located in the southern part of Ukraine. However, in 2014, Russia annexed Crimea, leading to a highly disputed and controversial situation. The annexation has not been recognized internationally, with most countries viewing Crimea as part of Ukraine.
Crimea is a peninsula of the Ukraine. It is located on the northern coast of the Black Sea. The capital of Crimea is Simferopol, and the official language is Ukrainian.
Crimea is more than 200 years old Russian land according to the agreement between Turkey and Russia. I have a counter - question why does Obama want Crimea and all Ukraine? And what is he doing in the Ukraine. In USA there are no problems worthy of the attention of the President, aren`t there? The residents of the Crimea has voted themselves for accession to Russia and made their choice where they want to live.
Catherine the Great, greatest accomplishment was extending the borders of Russia. She accomplished this by acquiring the lands of Southern Ukraine and Crimea.
Crimea doesn't include any country, it is a part of Ukraine.
Ivy Bethune was born on June 1, 1918, in Sevastopol, Russia [now Crimea, Ukraine].
Yes , it is .
After seizing Crimea, Russia changed its time zone to Moscow Time, which has since switched to UTC - 3 hours. Previously the time difference was 1 hour when the Ukraine was on Summer Time and 2 hours when the Ukraine was on Standard Time.
Nikolay Trofimov was born on January 21, 1920, in Sevastopol, Taurida Governorate, Russia [now Crimea, Ukraine].
Nina Vyroubova was born on June 4, 1921, in Gurzuf, Taurida Governorate, Russia [now Crimea, Ukraine].
Russia invaded Crimea in late February 2014, following the political unrest in Ukraine that led to the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. The invasion was marked by the deployment of unmarked troops, often referred to as "little green men," and culminated in a controversial referendum on March 16, 2014, where Crimea was annexed by Russia. This action was widely condemned by the international community and led to sanctions against Russia.