Tarkhankut Peninsula
The Tarkhankut Peninsula (Ukrainian: Тарханкутський півострів, Russian: Тарханкутский полуостров, Crimean Tatar: Tarhanqut yarımadası) 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; to the south of it is Cape Tarkhankut. The terrain of the peninsula is the Tarkhankut Highlands.
Tarkhankut Peninsula | |
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Tarkhankutskyi Peninsula | |
Tarkhankut Peninsula | |
Coordinates: 45.4167°N 32.6667°E | |
Location | Crimea |
Part of | Crimea |
Cape Tarkhankut
Cape Tarkhankut is a south-western cape of the Peninsula.[2] The Tarkhankut Lighthouse is located on the cape.
Tarkhankut Upland
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
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.
References
- Article "Тарханкутский полуостров" in Great Soviet Encyclopedia
- "Мыс Тарханкут (Тархан-Кут) – самая западная точка Крымского полуострова"
- Article "Тарханкутский полуостров" in Great Soviet Encyclopedia
- THE NATIONAL STRATEGY OF UKRAINE FOR JOINT IMPLEMENTATION AND EMISSIONS TRADING PROJECT PIPELINE Kyiv, 2003 (retrieved July 12, 2015)