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Kerch
Kerch, also known as Kerich, is a city on the Kerch Peninsula in the east of Crimea, Ukraine. It has a population of
Strait of Kerch
strait connecting Azov and Black Seas
Kerch Peninsula
eastern portion of Crimea
Panticapaeum
Pantikapaion ( , from Scythian 'fish-path'; ) was an ancient Greek city on the eastern shore of Crimea, which the Greeks called Taurica. The city lay on the western side of the Cimmerian Bosporus, and was founded by Milesians in the late 7th or early 6th century BC, on a hill later named Mount Mithridat. Its ruins now lie in the modern city of Kerch.
Yedi Kuyu
human settlement in Lenine Raion of Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine
Bay of Arabat
body of water
Kimmerikon
thumb|350x350px|Kimmerikon (Psoa) and other Ancient Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea.
Kimmerikón (Greek , ) was an ancient Greek city in Crimea, on the southern shore of the Kerch Peninsula, at the western slope of Opuk mountain, roughly 40 kilometres southwest of modern Kerch. It was situated with its acropolis on the hills on the west side of the mountain. The town was founded by the Milesian colonists in the 5th century BC and flourished at the beginning of the Christian era. Its name may refer to an earlier Cimmerian settlement on the site.
Mount Mithridat
mountain in Ukraine
Port Krym
port in Crimea
Battle of the Kerch Peninsula
comprising of the Kerch-Feodosia Landing Operation and the Operation Bustard Hunt
Kerch Bay
body of water
Kerch railroad bridge
1944-1945 Soviet railway bridge
Kazantypskyi State Nature Reserve
small reserve in the Lenine Raion on the Kerch Peninsula in Ukraine