- The
Syvash or
Sivash (Russian and Ukrainian: Сива́ш;
Crimean Tatar: Sıvaş, Cyrillic: Сываш, "dirt"), also
known as the
Putrid Sea or
Rotten Sea (Russian:...
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built between 1936 and 1942 for the
Soviet Navy, the Khasan,
Perekop and
Sivash. All
three ships served with the Amur
Flotilla of the
Pacific Fleet throughout...
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scheduled flight operated by
Aeroflot that
crashed on
October 23, 1978, in
Sivash Bay due to
engine failure caused by
icing and crew error,
resulting in the...
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broke through Russian Army
defenses on the
Isthmus of Perekop,
crossing the
Sivash and
capturing the
Lithuanian Peninsula, the
fortified Turkish Wall [ru]...
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Soviet landings across the
Kerch Strait and in the north-eastern
sector near
Sivash at the end of 1943, the
Soviet Army
largely ignored the
Crimea for the next...
- down 15 June 1936, the same date as both her
sister ships,
Perekop and
Sivash.
Perekop was
designed to
operate on the Amur
River and on the
Strait of...
- УГА над заливом Сиваш" [An-24B
crash of the
North Caucasus UGA over the
Sivash Bay]. airdisaster.ru (in Russian).
Archived from the
original on 22 January...
- (2.2 mi). The spit is low and
straight on the Azov Sea side,
whereas its
Sivash side is more convoluted. It
contains two
areas which are 7–8 km (4–5 mi)...
- and the
Arabat Spit, but were too late to
protect the
coastline along the
Sivash.
Taking advantage of
favorable winds and tides, and
local intelligence,...
- ISBN 978-9231000287. Qa'idan, 'Atabat-i 'Aliyat-i 'Iraq, page 50 Yaghobi, Ebrahim; Yari,
Sivash (2012). "Political
Structure and
Administrative System of
Poshtkooh (Ilam)...