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Karkinit, Karkinitski, Carcinites, or
Karkinitsky Bay (Ukrainian: Каркінітська затока, Karkinits'ka zatoka; Russian: Каркинитский залив,
Karkinitskiy zaliv...
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Karkinitska and
Dzharylgatska Bays (also
Karkinit and
Dzharylgach Bays) is a
RAMSAR site in Ukraine. The two bays (
Karkinit Bay and (Dzharylhach Bay [ru]) in...
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Kalanchak Islands [uk],
Oyster Islands [uk] and
others in the
Karkinit Bay, east of
Dzharylhach Nova
Zemlya (Нова Земля) -
divided with Romania...
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Crimea into the
Black Sea. Its
northern s**** is a
southern coast of the
Karkinit Bay. Its
westernmost point is Cape Prybiynyi [uk]; to the
south of it is...
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Simferopol Sevastopol 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...
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archaeological site Swan
Island (Michigan) Swan Islands,
Honduras Swan Islands,
Karkinit Bay, Ukraine, off the
northwestern Crimean coast Swan
Island (band), a...
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Inland Sea, Gozo 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...
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Pontic littoral or
Pontic zone. The
largest bays of the
Black Sea are
Karkinit Bay in Ukraine; the Gulf of
Burgas in Bulgaria;
Dnieprovski Bay and Dniestrovski...
- Узкая бухта, romanized: Uzkaya bukhta) is a bay that
forms part of the
Karkinit Bay in the
Black Sea. Its
former name was Ak-Mechet Bay. The
depth ranges...
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length of 42 km make it the
Black Sea's
biggest sand bank,
located at the
Karkinit Bay. The
island has
clean sandy beaches and
mineral springs. In the middle...