Lake Donuzlav (Russian and Ukrainian: Донузлав, Crimean Tatar: Doñuzlav), also referred to as Donuzlav Bay, is the deepest lake of Crimea (27 m, 89 ft)...
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Tarkhankut Peninsula (section Donuzlav)
Peninsula. The Tarkhankut Wind Farm is located by the Donuzlav lake on the Tarkhankut Upland. The Donuzlav Lake (Ukrainian: Донузлав) is a salty lake that is...
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Donuzlav is an air base near Lake Donuzlav in Crimea, Ukraine. The air base was decommissioned in 1995, but has been claimed to have been revived by the...
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definitive capture on 27 March 2014. The action began with the blockade of Donuzlav bay by the Russian missile cruiser Moskva. The Russian Navy later scuttled...
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steppe, the Crimean Mountains, and the Southern Coast. Perekop Chornomorske Donuzlav Yevpatoria Sevastopol Balaklava Foros Alupka Yalta Gurzuf Alushta Sudak...
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Donuzlav, Crimea, separated by a peresyp from the Black Sea...
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on 3 March 2014 she was towed and sunk as a blockship in the channel to Donuzlav lake, in Novoozerne, in western Crimea. A few months later she was refloated...
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located in the town of Novoozerne (part of Yevpatoria city municipality) on Donuzlav Bay in the western part of Crimea. The base was reorganized in place of...
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Yuriy Fedash (section Breakthrough from Donuzlav)
occupiers and under his leadership, made repeated attempts to break through Donuzlav which was blocked by the Russians. He was made an honorary citizen of Cherkasy...
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Donuzlav, Crimea, separated by a peresyp from the Black Sea...
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