How to use in-sentence of “crimea”:
+ The parliament of Crimea declared independence in 2014 after the victory of Euromaidan and joined Russia.
+ On 19 May 2018, Ukraine, which stopped participating in CIS in 2014 because of its conflict with Russia over Crimea and the Donbass, formally ended all participation in CIS.
+ On March 24, Russia was kicked out of the G8, and on March 27, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 68/262, which says that the referendum was invalid and Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
+ While she was working in Crimea she became known as “The Lady with the Lamp” because she would walk around the hospital in the evening carrying a lamp and check on the soldiers.
+ The Bosporan Kingdom was an ancient empire, covering the Crimea and a lot of the north coast of the Black Sea.
+ Russia had taken Crimea from Turkey in an earlier war.
+ Statistics for the Russian-held Crimea and city of Sevastopol, and for the unrecognized Donetsk People’s Republic and Luhansk People’s Republic in eastern Ukraine are not reported by Ukraine.
+ The EU, OSCE, USA and Ukraine demanded that Crimea be returned.

Example sentences of “crimea”:
+ In 2014 Russia annexed the region along with Sevastopol turning them in one of its federal subjects as Republic of Crimea and city of Sevastopol.
+ Most recently, Russia used the weapon during military operations in Crimea and Syria.
+ After some previous warnings in September and November 1994 on March 17, 1995, the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, signed the law of Ukraine that repeals the amended Constitution of Crimea and some other laws of the Republic of Crimea, because they were contrary to the Constitution of Ukraine and jeopardized the sovereignty of Ukraine.
+ When he was about eight years old, the Crimea region was officially transferred from the Russian RSFS to the Ukrainian SSR.
+ However, Ukraine and most other countries in the world continue to recognize that Crimea is part of Ukraine.
+ It would be useful for an editor to keep our Crimea page up to date.
+ Nine officers and the men of the 68th received their Crimea Medal from Queen Victoria on 18 May 1855.
+ It became the capital city of the Republic of Crimea on March 11, 2014.
+ In 2014 Russia annexed the region along with Sevastopol turning them in one of its federal subjects as Republic of Crimea and city of Sevastopol.
+ Most recently, Russia used the weapon during military operations in Crimea and Syria.
+ The allied armies of Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire had landed on the west coast of Crimea on September 14, 1854.
+ In the second round of the presidential elections in Crimea in 1994, Meshkov won 72.9% and was elected only president of the republic.
+ Fighting in Crimea was the third and final period of the war.
+ The President of the Republic of Crimea The post was ended as it had problems with the Constitution of Ukraine.
+ After the Russian annexation of Crimea, he was arrested in Crimea in May 2014 and sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment by a Russian court in August 2015 on charges of plotting terrorism acts., Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty This was controversial and many believed his arrest was politically motivated.
