- Sea of Azov
- noun /ˈsiː əv ˈɑːzɔv/A very shallow sea bounded by Russia, Ukraine, and the Crimean peninsula, linked to the Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch.
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Sea of Azov — at Novaya Yalta, Donetsk Oblast … Wikipedia
Sea of Azov — The world’s shallowest sea, the Sea of Azov is separated from the Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch. The surface area of the Sea of Azov is 37,600 square kilometers. It washes southeastern Ukraine, Crimea, Rostov Oblast, and Krasnodar Krai; the … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Sea of Azov — Sp Azòvo jūra Ap Азовское море/Azovskoye More rusiškai Ap Азовське море/Azovs’ke More ukrainiškai Ap Sea of Azov angliškai L RF ir Ukrainoje … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Sea of Azov coastal advance — The Battle of the Sea of Azov was a battle between elements of the German, Italian and Rumanian armies (all under the command of the German Eleventh Army, commanded by the German Erich von Manstein), against the forces of Soviet Russia… … Wikipedia
Sea of Azov — noun a bay of the Black Sea between Russia and the Ukraine • Syn: ↑Sea of Azof, ↑Sea of Azoff • Instance Hypernyms: ↑bay, ↑embayment • Part Holonyms: ↑Black Sea, ↑Euxine Sea … Useful english dictionary
Sea of Azov — bay of the Black Sea between Russia and the Ukraine … English contemporary dictionary
Sea of Azov, Sea of Galilee, etc. — … Useful english dictionary
Azov Cossack Host — ( ru. Азовское Казачье Войско) was a Cossack host that existed on the northern shore of the Sea of Azov, between 1832 and 1862.The host was made up of several Cossack groups who were re settled there. The most numerous were the former Danubian… … Wikipedia
Azov — ( ru. Азов, IPA2|a zof) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, situated on the Don River just sixteen kilometers from the Sea of Azov, which derives its name from the town. Its population is 82,090 (2002 Census); 80,297 (1989 Census).Early… … Wikipedia
Azov, Sea of — Inland sea in Europe between Ukraine and Russia. It is connected to the Black Sea by Kerch Strait. About 210 mi (340 km) long and 85 mi (135 km) wide, it occupies an area of 14,500 sq mi (37,600 sq km). With a maximum depth of only about 46 ft… … Universalium