Bay of Arabat
45°23′34″N 35°35′52″E / 45.39278°N 35.59778°E / 45.39278; 35.59778Ocean/sea sources Atlantic Ocean Basin countries Ukraine Max. length 22 km (14 mi) Max. width 40 km (25 mi) Average depth 8–9 m (26–30 ft) History Geography
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The Bay of Arabat, (Ukrainian: Арабатська затока, Russian: Арабатский залив, Crimean Tatar: Arabat körfezi), is in the southwestern Azov Sea in eastern Europe.
It is located along the northwestern coast of the Kerch Peninsula and northeastern coast of Crimea.
See also
- Arabat Spit
- Geography of Crimea
External links
- The Arabat Tragedy
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