- The
Syvash or
Sivash (Russian and Ukrainian: Сива́ш;
Crimean Tatar: Sıvaş, Cyrillic: Сываш, "dirt"), also
known as the
Putrid Sea or
Rotten Sea (Russian:...
- Azov–
Syvash National Nature Park (Ukrainian: Азово-Сиваський національний природний парк, romanized: Azovo-Syvasʹkyy natsionalʹnyy
pryrodnyy park) is a...
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Chongar fortification system along the
strategic Isthmus of
Perekop and the
Syvash, from
which the
Crimean Corps under General Yakov Slashchov repelled several...
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located to the northeast, is a
narrow strip of land that
separates the
Syvash lagoons from the Sea of Azov.
Across the
Black Sea to the west lies Romania...
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Syvash (Ukrainian: Сиваш) is a
village at the
southernmost point of the
Chonhar Peninsula on the
northern coast of the
Syvash sea in the
Henichesk Raion...
- ozero), also
known as Pink Lake, is a
small lake in the
western part of
Syvash Bay in the
Kherson region of Ukraine. It is
located near the
villages of...
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northern portion of the
Arabat Spit, a thin
strip of land
between the
brackish Syvash and the Sea of Azov that is
geographically part of the
Crimean Peninsula...
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feature of the Sea of Azov is the
large complex of
shallow lagoons called Syvash or "Rotten Sea".
Their typical depth is only 0.5–1
metres with a maximum...
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Crimea and then
wintered further north, with Maenchen-Helfen
holding the
Syvash as a
likely location.
Ancient sources mention that the Huns'
herds consisted...
- Ukraine. The
isthmus projects between the
Black Sea to the west and the
Syvash to the east. The
isthmus takes its name of "Perekop" from the
Tatar fortress...