seaport in the S Crimea, Ukraine, on the Black Sea: site of a conference (Feb. 1945) of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin: pop. 89,000
See Yalta in American Heritage Dictionary 4
(yôlˈtə)
A city of southeast Ukraine in the southern Crimea on the Black Sea. A popular resort, it was the site of an Allied conference (attended by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin) in February 1945. Population: 80,100.