- The
Kuialnyk Estuary (Ukrainian: Куяльницький лиман, romanized: Kuialnytskyl lyman,
Crimean Tatar: Kuyanlık),
formerly known as
Andriivskyi Lyman, is an...
- The
Battle of
Kuialnyk took
place between the
Zaporozhian Cossacks and Crimean-Budjak-Ottoman
Janissary forces, when the
Cossacks were
returning from their...
-
Kuialnyk Cemetery (Ukrainian: Куяльницький цвинтар), also
known as
Sotnykivska Sich (Ukrainian: Сотниківська січ), is a
historic cemetery in
Kuialnyk...
-
contains 14 villages. The
territory of the
hromada overlooks the
coast of the
Kuialnyk Estuary. Bukachi [uk] Vasylivka [uk] Ivanove [uk] Ilichanka [uk] Korsuntsi [uk]...
- The
Velykyi Kuialnyk (Ukrainian: Великий Куяльник) or
Bolshoy Kuyalnik (Russian: Большой Куяльник) is a
river in
Podilsk and
Berezivka Raions of Odesa...
-
Rioni Yeya Mius
Kamchiya Enguri/Egry
Kalmius Molochna Tylihul Velykyi Kuialnyk Veleka Rezovo Kodori/Kwydry Bzyb/Bzipi
Supsa Mzymta These rivers and their...
- Kodyma,
transferred from
Kodyma Raion;
Kuialnyk rural hromada with the
administration in the
village of
Kuialnyk,
retained from
Podilsk raion; Liubashivka...
-
district of
Odesa built on the wide
peresyp that bars the
Khadzhibey and
Kuialnyk limans from the
Black Sea.
Other locations include the
Anapa Peresyp [ru]...
- in
Shabo Danube Biosphere Reserve Shahany Lagoon Dried out part of the
Kuialnyk Estuary Transfiguration Cathedral,
Bolhrad Old
Armenian church, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi...
- feet)
above sea level.
There are
three large estuaries near the city:
Kuialnyk,
Khadzhibey and Sukhyi. The city
currently covers a
territory of 162.42 km2...