- The
Arabat Spit (Ukrainian: Арабатська коса; Russian: Арабатская коса;
Crimean Tatar:
Arabat beli) or
Arabat Arrow is a
barrier spit that
separates the...
- The
Arabat Fortress,
built in the 17th
century by the
Ottoman army,
stands at the
southernmost part of the
Arabat Spit. Its
purpose was to
guard the spit...
- The Bay of
Arabat, (Ukrainian: Арабатська затока, Russian: Арабатский залив,
Crimean Tatar:
Arabat körfezi), is in the
southwestern Azov Sea in eastern...
- The area of the
Syvash lagoons and
Arabat Spit was
traditionally a
centre of a salt-producing industry. The
Arabat Spit
alone produced about 24,000 tonnes/year...
-
Strait to the
Arabat Spit and
began to
advance south towards the
Arabat Fortress. However, Lacy did not lose
momentum and
attack the
Arabat Fortress, which...
- the west
coast of the Sea of Azov.
Separated from the sea by the
narrow Arabat Spit, the
water of the
Syvash covers an area of
around 2,560 km2 (990 sq mi)...
-
Strait of Kerch,
linking the
peninsula with
Krasnodar Krai in Russia. The
Arabat Spit,
located to the northeast, is a
narrow strip of land that separates...
- Pro-Russian
forces also
occupied several localities in
Kherson Oblast on the
Arabat Spit,
which is
geographically a part of Crimea.
Whilst the "little green...
- In
December 2022,
Saldo announced plans to
build a
planned city on the
Arabat Spit. In
March 2023,
Kherson Regional Council deputy Serhii Khlan, along...
-
Evliya Çelebi
considered safe from the
Cossacks was the
Ottoman fortress at
Arabat. The
decline of the
Crimean Khanate was a
consequence of the
weakening of...