Chonhar Peninsula

Coordinates: 46°03′40″N 34°31′33″E / 46.06111°N 34.52583°E / 46.06111; 34.52583
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Chonhar Peninsula
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Geography
Adjacent toSyvash
Administration

The article's name is transliterated in accordance to the official and academical romanization of Ukrainian.

The Chonhar Peninsula (Çonğar) is a peninsula in the northern part of Syvash. Due to lack of corresponding phoneme (/ɣ/) in Russian language, Chonhar is transliterated in Russian as Chongar.

Administratively, the whole peninsula houses the Chonhar rural community of Henichesk Raion. Together with the reaching towards it from the Crimean peninsula Tup-Dzhankoi, the Chonhar Peninsula divides Syvash into two parts: eastern and western.

The Chonhar Peninsula, while part of Kherson province, is connected by numerous bridges and causeways dams with the Crimean Peninsula. Along with the Perekop Isthmus and the Arabat Spit, the Chonhar Peninsula boasts one of the three road connections between Crimea and mainland Europe.

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46°03′40″N 34°31′33″E / 46.06111°N 34.52583°E / 46.06111; 34.52583