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Kalamita Bay (Russian: Каламитский залив, Ukrainian: Каламітська затока,
Crimean Tatar:
Kalamita körfezi, Каламита корьфези), also
known as Gulf of Kalamita...
- the 14th century. In 1475
Kalamita,
along with the rest of the Prin****lity of Theodoro, was
taken by the Turks, and
Kalamita would be
renamed Inkerman...
- Ευπατορία, romanized: Eupatoría) is a city in
Western Crimea,
north of
Kalamita Bay.
Yevpatoria serves as the
administrative center of
Yevpatoria Muni****lity...
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Kerch Isthmus of
Perekop Cape
Fonar Cape
Priboiny Karkinit Bay
Syvash Kalamita Bay
Black Sea Sea of Azov
Covering an area of 27,000 km2 (10,425 sq mi)...
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Fortress of
Kalamita...
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official advisor to Lord
Raglan during the
Crimean War
advocating the Bay of
Kalamita as the
point of
disembarkation for
allied forces and
recommending a Siege...
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returned with a
fleet and
captured Balaklava and Alexios. They then took
Kalamita/Inkerman and
moved inland, but were
defeated by Haji near
Stary Krym. When...
- Physical characteristics
Source • location Babuğan Yayla,
Crimean Mountains Mouth • location
Kalamita bay of the
Black Sea
Length 83 km (52 mi)...
- Sea of
Sardinia Gulf of
Asinara Black Sea Gulf of
Burgas Karkinit Bay
Kalamita Bay Sea of Azov
Syvash Taganrog Bay Bay of
Arguin Dakhlet Nouadhibou Yawri...
- the
landing of the
allied expeditionary force on the
sandy beaches of
Kalamita Bay, on the south-west
coast of Crimea. The
landing surprised the Russians...