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Berezan Island; Dovhyi Island and smaller Kruhly, Velyky and Konsky islands in the Yahorlyk Bay; Dzharylhach Island - the largest one in the Black Sea (56 km 2) Kalanchak Islands , Oyster Islands and others in the Karkinit Bay, east of Dzharylhach; Nova Zemlya (Нова Земля) - divided with Romania
Disputed islands of the Black Sea (1 P) S. Snake Island (Ukraine) (6 P) Pages in category "Islands of the Black Sea"
Yalta, Crimea Amasra, Turkey, is located on a small island in the Black Sea. The Black Sea plays an integral part in the connection between Asia and Europe. [115] In addition to sea ports and fishing, key activities include hydrocarbons exploration for oil and natural gas, and tourism.
This is a list of islands of Turkey. There are around 500 islands and islets in Turkey. These islands are located in the Aegean Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Sea of Marmara, and Turkish lakes. The Turkish words for island/islands are ada/adalar. The largest Turkish island is Gökçeada in the Aegean Sea with an area of 297 km 2 (115 sq mi ...
Snake Island, also known as Serpent Island, White Island, Island of Achilles or Zmiinyi Island (Ukrainian: острів Зміїний, romanized: ostriv Zmiinyi; Romanian: Insula Șerpilor), is a Ukrainian island located in the Black Sea, near the Danube Delta, with an important role in delimiting Ukrainian territorial waters
Giresun Island from sky. Giresun Island from Giresun Castle. Giresun Island (Turkish: Giresun Adası) is a small island that has an area of 4 hectares and lies 1.2 km from the Turkish city of Giresun on the southeastern coast of Black Sea. It is the largest island on the Turkish Black Sea coast.
St. Ivan Island (Bulgarian: остров св. Иван , ostrov Sveti Ivan ) is the largest Bulgarian island in the Black Sea , with an area of 0.66 square kilometres (0.25 square miles). [ 1 ] It lies off the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast near Sozopol , a town with rich history and a popular tourist place, and is separated by a strait several ...
St. Anastasia Island (formerly Bolshevik Island) St. Cyricus Island; St. Ivan Island; St. Peter Island; St. Thomas Island (also known as Snake Island, not to be confused with another Snake Island, also in the Black Sea)