Henichesk Strait
46°9′36.97″N 34°47′33.72″E / 46.1602694°N 34.7927000°E
The Henichesk Strait (alternatively Genichesk Strait; Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-uk) is a narrow strait which connects the Syvash (the shallow lagoon system separating the Crimea from the Ukraine east of the Isthmus of Perekop) with the Sea of Azov. It separates the Arabat Spit from the Ukrainian mainland.[1]
The strait is about 4 kilometres (2.5 miles)* long, width varies from 80–150 metres (260–490 ft), with a depth of 4.6 metres (15 ft).[1][2] On account of its narrowness, it is also sometimes called Thin Strait (Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-uk).[2] The direction of flow depends on the wind. On the north side of the strait is the town and port of Henichesk in the Ukraine.[1]
Although the strait separates the Crimea from the Ukraine geographically, it does not do so politically: both sides of the strait are in the Ukrainian province of Kherson Oblast, and the political and military boundary between Kherson Oblast and the disputed polity described either as the Ukrainian Autonomous Republic of Crimea or the independent Republic of Crimea lies further south on the Arabat Spit.
References
- ^ a b c Genichesk Strait article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, cited at пролив/БСЭ/Генический пролив/ "Генический пролив". Yandex. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
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