Crimea

April 26, 2025

Recently, US President Donald Trump proposed formal recognition of Crimea as Russian territory, potentially reversing America’s long standing opposition to the annexation.

About Crimea

  • Crimea is an autonomous republic situated in southern Ukraine, located between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
  • The Crimean Peninsula is connected to mainland Ukraine through the Perekop Isthmus, a narrow 8 km land strip, and separated from the Sea of Azov by the Arabat Spit; Kerch Strait connects it to Russia via the Crimean Bridge.
  • Historically called the Tauric Peninsula, Crimea has witnessed multiple invasions and empires, including the Ottomans and Russians, vying for its control.
  • The Crimean Mountains, especially Ai-Petri, dominate the southern landscape, while small rivers like Salhir and Alma traverse the region.
  • The Kerch Peninsula in the east contains iron ore, mud volcanoes, and mineral springs, fostering a spa and mining industry; the Kerch Bridge connects it to Russia.
  • The city of Simferopol serves as the administrative capital, while Sevastopol, a deep-water port, is the base of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

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