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  2. Dnieper–Bug estuary - Wikipedia

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    The estuary was a naval battleground in the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792.A key event in that war was the Siege of Ochakov, while naval battles – which involved the Russian Dnieper Flotilla, [1] John Paul Jones deep-water fleet [2] [3] and the Ottoman Navy – included the First Battle of the Liman on June 7, 1788 and the Second Battle of the Liman on June 16 and 17.

  3. Yahorlyk Bay - Wikipedia

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    It is separated from the Gulf of Tendra by Yahorlyk Kut, and from the Dnieper-Bug estuary by the Kinburn Peninsula. The water body has 26 km long, 15 km wide, up to 5 m depth. References

  4. Dnipro–Buh estuary - Wikipedia

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  5. Ivory Coast of Sviatoslav National Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    It covers portions of DnieperBug estuary, the Kinburn Peninsula just south of the estuary, and Yahorlyk Bay, a shallow bay of the Black Sea itself. Adjacent to the site along the coast is the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve. The various tracts protect and display the steppe ecology of south Ukraine and the adjacent waters.

  6. Kinburn Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Kinburn Peninsula (Ukrainian: Кінбурнський півострів, romanized: Kinburnskyi pivostriv, Russian: Кинбурнский полуостров, romanized: Kinburnskiy poluostrov, Turkish: Kılburun) is a peninsula in Southern Ukraine, which separates the DnieperBug estuary from the Black Sea.

  7. Category:Dnieper–Bug estuary - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 January 2021, at 20:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Route from the Varangians to the Greeks - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks was connected to other waterways of Eastern Europe, such as the Pripyat-Bug waterway leading to Western Europe, and the Volga trade route, which went down the Volga waterway to the Caspian Sea. Another offshoot was along the Dnieper and the Usyazh-Buk River towards Lukoml and Polotsk. [citation ...

  9. Bug estuary - Wikipedia

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    The Bug estuary (Ukrainian: Бузький лиман, romanized: Buz'kyi lyman) is an estuary of the Southern Bug. It is 82 kilometres (51 mi) long and up to 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) wide. Together with the Dnieper estuary it makes the DnieperBug estuary on the northern coast of the Black Sea. The city of Mykolaiv is located on the Bug estuary.