Sea of Azov
sea on the south of Eastern Europe
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Satellite image of Sea of Azov. The shallow Sea of Azov is clearly distinguished from the deeper Black Sea. Numbers: 1. Dnieper River, 2. Kakhovka Reservoir, 3. Molochna River, 4. Molochnyi Lyman, 5. Arabat Spit, 6. Syvash lagoon system, 7. Karkinit Bay, 8. Kalamitsky Bay, 9. Crimea, 10. Fedosiysky Bay, 11. Strait of Kerch, 12. Black Sea, 13. Sea of Azov, 14. Don, 15. Taganrog Bay, 16. Yeysk Liman, 17. Beisug Liman
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Great cormorants and seagulls on the Belosaraysk Spit.
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beach in Shchyolkino in Crimea
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Ice-breaker Captan Demidov
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Capture of Azov 1696, painting by Robert Ker Porter