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Что (кто) такое Sea of Azov - определение


Sea of Azov naval campaign (1855)         
CAMPAIGN OF THE CRIMEAN WAR
Sea of azoff naval campaign; Sea of Azoff naval campaign
During the Crimean War (1853–1856), a naval campaign was fought in the Sea of Azov between the Royal Navy and the French Navy against the Russian Navy between 25 May–22 November 1855. British and French warships struck at every vestige of Russian power along the coast of the Sea of Azov.
Azov Governorate         
1775–1783
Second Azov Governorate
Azov Governorate (, Azovskaya guberniya) was an administrative division (a guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1775 to 1783. The administrative seat of the Azov Government was in Belyov Fortress and later in Yekaterinoslav.
Azov Flotilla         
  • defence]] of [[Taganrog]] during the [[Second World War]].
The Azov Flotilla or Azov Naval Flotilla was the name given to several Russian naval forces operated on the Sea of Azov as part of the Imperial Russian Navy, by both the Soviets and the White Russians during the Russian Civil War, and as part of the Soviet Navy during World War II.
Примеры употребления для Sea of Azov
1. "We have a real chance to save the ecosystem of the Sea of Azov," he said.
2. The channel separates the Black Sea from the Sea of Azov.
3. If tests confirm the animals died of bird flu, it would mean a spread of the virus through Crimea beyond the marshlands near the Sea of Azov.
4. Sunday‘s storm sank the tanker and at least four freighters, while crippling other vessels in the narrow Kerch Strait between the Black Sea and Sea of Azov.
5. The 18–foot waves also sank two Russian freighters nearby, in the Strait of Kerch, a narrow strait linking the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov to the northeast.