Tarkhankut Peninsula

Summary

The Tarkhankut Peninsula (Ukrainian: Тарханкутський півострів, romanizedTarkhankutskyi pivostriv; Crimean Tatar: Tarhanqut yarımadası; Russian: Тарханкутский полуостров) is the peninsula which constitutes the western extremity of Crimea into the Black Sea. Its northern shore is a southern coast of the Karkinit Bay.[1] Its westernmost point is Cape Prybiynyi [uk]; to the south of it is Cape Tarkhankut. The terrain of the peninsula is the Tarkhankut Highlands.

Tarkhankut Peninsula
Tarkhankutskyi Peninsula
The coastline to the east of Cape Tarkhankut
The coastline to the east of Cape Tarkhankut
Tarkhankut Peninsula is located in Crimea
Tarkhankut Peninsula
Tarkhankut Peninsula
Coordinates: 45°25′00″N 32°40′00″E / 45.4167°N 32.6667°E / 45.4167; 32.6667
LocationCrimea
Part ofCrimea
Geography edit

Cape Tarkhankut edit

Cape Tarkhankut is a south-western cape of the Peninsula.[2] The Tarkhankut Lighthouse is located on the cape.

Tarkhankut Upland edit

The Tarkhankut Upland or Tarkhankut Hills is an upland that constitutes the Tarkhankut Peninsula.[3]

The Tarkhankut Wind Farm is located by the Donuzlav lake on the Tarkhankut Upland.[4]

Donuzlav edit

The Donuzlav Lake (Ukrainian: Донузлав) is a salty lake that is connected to the Black Sea via a ship channel and located at the southern shores of the peninsula.

History edit

Russo-Ukrainian War edit

During the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Russian Armed Forces stationed the 3rd Radio Engineering Regiment to the region. The area was also equipped with S-400 missile system for air defense. On August 23, 2023, the Ukrainian military successfully destroyed this missile system through an aerial strike. [5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Article "Тарханкутский полуостров" in Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. ^ "Мыс Тарханкут (Тархан-Кут) – самая западная точка Крымского полуострова"
  3. ^ Article "Тарханкутский полуостров" in Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  4. ^ THE NATIONAL STRATEGY OF UKRAINE FOR JOINT IMPLEMENTATION AND EMISSIONS TRADING PROJECT PIPELINE Kyiv, 2003 (retrieved July 12, 2015)
  5. ^ "Ukraine wipes out Russian missile system in occupied Crimea". The Kyiv Independent. 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2023-10-30.