Crimea is a new name, created from a joke, from a joke, in the last century. It was after the famous Crimean War (from 1853 to 1858) in which Russia, in conflict with Turkey, sought to seize Constantinople and the Dardanelles and to oust Turkey from the Balkans. That war was called the Crimean because the main operations were conducted on the Crimean peninsula. The event has become legendary. Sevastopol and Crimea have become a concept in our region as well. In those years, on today's "Crimea" in Sušak, Adam Riccotti was building a house and also erected a small tower, a miniature, a toy on which he had the inscription so relevant at that time carved: CRIMEA. Crimea - after the Italian name for the Crimean peninsula. The inscription seemed sensational and attractive in the general mood of those years, and since then the people of Sušac have started calling Riccotti's house "Krimeja", and the name of the house has remained to this day as a name for the entire area. In a very neat building on the lower floor there is this two-bedroom apartment with a living room, measuring 67 m2....