This is the 961st most frequent Finnish word.
krimin
"Krimin" is the genitive form of "Krimi," meaning "Crimea" in Finnish.
In this sentence, 'Krimin' is used in the genitive case as a proper noun referring to the geographical region of Crimea. It denotes possession ('of Crimea').
Krimin alueella on rikas kulttuuriperintö.
The Crimea region has a rich cultural heritage.
Here, 'Krimin' again appears in the genitive case, indicating possession or association, describing 'hallinnasta' (control).
Krimin hallinnasta on käyty monia kiistoja.
Many disputes have been made over the control of Crimea.
In this example, 'Krimin' is in the genitive case to describe the areas (seuduille) as belonging to or being part of Crimea.