- The
Tsemes Bay (also
Tsemess Bay and
Novorossiysk Bay; Russian: Цемесская бухта,
Tsemesskaya bukhta) is an ice-free bay
located on the north-eastern coast...
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Admiral Nakhimov collided with the
large bulk
carrier Pyotr Vasev in the
Tsemes Bay, near the port of Novorossiysk,
Russian SFSR, and
quickly sank. In total...
- Russia. The port is
located on the
Northeast coast of the
Black Sea, in the
Tsemes Bay (also
called Novorossiysk Bay). The bay is ice-free and open for navigation...
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groups to
which they
belong rather than
their qualifications.
Legal scholar Tseming Yang and
others have also
discussed the
challenges of
fraudulent self-identification...
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Soviet Union in 1949;
collided with a
cargo ship in 1986 and sank in the
Tsemes Bay near Novorossiysk. This
article includes a list of
ships with the same...
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Tsemes Bay on 18 June 1918
Fidonisy ("Фидониси", 1916, BSF) –
scuttled at
Tsemes Bay on 18 June 1918
Kerch ("Керчь", 1916, BSF) –
scuttled at
Tsemes Bay...
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speed of the wind can
exceed 200 km/h.
Strong bora
winds also
occur in the
Tsemes Bay of the
Black Sea near the
Russian port of Novorossiysk,
where they are...
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uphill outpost on Cape
Myskhako (Russian: Мысхако),
situated westward from
Tsemes Bay on the
Black Sea, that was
recaptured after battles with the Germans...
- Census); 185,938 (1989
Soviet census). In antiquity, the s****s of the
Tsemes Bay were the site of Bata (Ancient Gr****: Βατά), an
ancient Gr**** colony...
- the Kriegsmarine. 1942:
German frogmen clashed with
Soviet frogmen at a
Tsemes Bay
seaport at Novorossiysk. The
skirmish resulted in some
knife battles...