• Balaklava Bay is a bay in the Black Sea near Balaklava, Crimea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Balaklava Bay. "Balaklava Bay and Secret Sub Base"...
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    Balaklava (Ukrainian and Russian: Балаклава, Crimean Tatar: Balıqlava, Greek: Σύμβολον) is a settlement on the Crimean Peninsula and part of the city...
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    base in Balaklava, Crimea (originally known as Object 825 GTS). It was a top-secret military facility during the Cold War, located in Balaklava Bay. Today...
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    of Cape Fiolent South bank landscape, Laspi South bay Balaklava bay View of Sevastopol from Balaklava Heights Road, Verkhniosadove village The population...
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    Black Sea southeast of Balaklava. This 13-km-long spur of the Crimean Mountains separates Laspi Bay (to the east) from Balaklava Bay (to the west). The name...
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  • Look up balaclava, Balaklava, or balaklava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Balaclava or Balaklava most often refers to: Balaklava, a town in Crimea...
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    Sevastopol, 2015. Naval museum complex Balaklava, former submarine pen 10 km south of Sevastopol in Balaklava Bay Sevastopol Radar Station List of Russian...
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    edge at the Bay of Sevastopol (continuing by Chorna River) and its eastern edge at the Balaklava Bay (including the Valley of Balaklava). Most of the...
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    The storm in Balaklava Bay on 14 November 1854, during which HRH was on board the steam frigate HMS Retribution...
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  • Crimean airports, set up road blocks, hemmed Ukraine's navy into the Balaklava bay near Sevastopol and established control over the local television tower...
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