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Chonhar (Ukrainian: Чонгар),
transliterated sometimes as
Chongar (Russian: Чонгар), is a
village on the
Chonhar Peninsula,
within the
swampy region of...
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Chonhar Strait or
Chongar Strait (Ukrainian: Чонгарська протока; Russian: Чонгарский пролив;
Crimean Tatar: Çonğar boğazı) is a short, shallow, narrow...
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Chonhar Peninsula (Russian and Ukrainian: Чонгар;
Crimean Tatar: Çonğar) is on the
northern coast of the Syvash, and in the
Kherson province of Ukraine...
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munitions destroying the ship. The
Chonhar road
bridge carries the
Highway M18/E105 over the
Chonhar Strait,
connecting Crimea with the eastern...
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connected to the
Kherson Oblast's
Henichesk Raion by
bridges over the
narrow Chonhar and
Henichesk straits and over
Kerch Strait to the
Krasnodar Krai. The...
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Chonhar Bridge (Ukrainian: Чонгарські мости, romanized: Chonharski mosty), also
transliterated from
Russian as
Chongar Bridge (Russian: Чонгарские мосты...
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established security checkpoints on the
Isthmus of
Perekop and the
Chonhar Peninsula,
which separate Crimea from the
Ukrainian mainland.
Within hours...
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concluded it
would be
necessary to
force the Syvash,
between Perekop and
Chonhar,
which had been made
fordable by
unusually strong winds. On 5 November...
- he was
Chief of
Staff of the 35th
Combined Arms Army. On 22 June, the
Chonhar road
bridge connecting Crimea with
Kherson Oblast was
struck by a Storm...
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Noman Çelebicihan was born in 1885, in the
village of Büyük Sonaq [uk], in
Chonhar region of
Crimea near the present-day city of Dzhankoy.
Today the village...