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Pokrovka, Pokrovske, Vasylivka (Mykolaiv Oblast) and Heroiske (Kherson Oblast), Ukraine
Part of
Dimensions
• Length
40 kilometres (25 mi)[1]
• Width
10 kilometres (6.2 mi)
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 Dnieper–Bug estuary from the Black Sea. Administratively the peninsula is divided between two regions: Mykolaiv Oblast and Kherson Oblast, population 1,450. It is part of the Ivory Coast of Sviatoslav National Nature Park. Since April 2022, the Kinburn Peninsula has been fully occupied by Russian forces.
^Land of Achilles and Prince Svyatoslav. Svyatoslav's White Coast National Park website, nationalparkbilosvyat.org.ua.
is through Kherson Oblast. It occupies the westernmost part of the KinburnPeninsula, stretching west into the Black Sea between the Dnieper-Bug estuary...
Ottawa KinburnPeninsula, a peninsula that separates Dnieper-Bug Estuary from Black Sea Kinburn Spit, the western tip of KinburnPeninsulaKinburn Fortress...
Snihurivka and its surroundings, as well as the outer portion of the KinburnPeninsula. As of 10 November 2022, the city of Snihurivka and its surroundings...
expelled from the entire oblast apart from the outer portion of the KinburnPeninsula in the far south. Shortly after invading Ukraine, Russian forces occupied...
under Ukrainian control, apart from the extreme south-east and the Kinburnpeninsula. When Russia annexed Kherson Oblast in September 2022, it incorporated...
9–11 November 2022 Location South Ukraine Outcome Liberation of the Right-Bank Kherson Oblast and of the Mykolaiv Oblast (except the KinburnPeninsula)...
estuary in speedboats and attacking Russian forces stationed on the KinburnPeninsula. On the same day, the Russian occupation authorities announced that...
Snihurivka and its surroundings, as well as the outer portion of the KinburnPeninsula. See Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast. Russian: Херсонская область...
the Dnieper, conducting raids and incursions on the left bank and on the Kinburn Spit. In December 2022, following previous successful counteroffensives...
Host) (located on the Kinburnpeninsula) Silistra Province, Ottoman Empire for sometime governed by Bakhchisaray The peninsula itself was divided by the...
located at the western part of the bay. It is located to the south from Kinburnpeninsula. Dovhyi island is 6 km (3.7 mi) in length and about 1 km (0.62 mi)...
Ochakiv (northern bank) and the Kinburn Spit (southern bank) there are only 3.6 km (2.2 mi). The Ochakiv and Kinburn fortresses controlled the entrance...
forces regained control of almost all of Mykolaiv Oblast with only the KinburnPeninsula remaining under Russian occupation. "The Russian occupiers appointed...
shallow water bay near the coast of Ukraine (between peninsulas Yahorlyk Kut and Kinburnpeninsula), northern Black Sea. The bay is separated from the...
Vasylivka Pokrovka Pokrovske The villages are all located on the KinburnPeninsula, and after Russia's withdrawal from the right bank of the Dnipro in...
2023. Lanko, D.A. (202). "Russian and Japanese approaches to the Korean Peninsula: A comparison from a societal viewpoint*" (PDF). Vestnik of Saint Petersburg...
southern Ukraine. It covers portions of Dnieper–Bug estuary, the KinburnPeninsula just south of the estuary, and Yahorlyk Bay a shallow bay of the Black...
Tendra Bay Kherson 380 Tylihul Estuary Odesa, Mykolaiv 260 Yahorlyk Bay Kherson, Mykolaiv 340 separated from Dnieper-Bug Estuary by KinburnPeninsula...
Dnieper Flotilla – abandoned Ochakiv (as well as Kinburn Fortress on the tip of the KinburnPeninsula at the extreme end of the Dnieper estuary). Dmítriev-Mamónov...