Kinburn Peninsula

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Kinburn Peninsula is a narrow landform in southern Ukraine between the Dnieper–Bug estuary and the Black Sea, known for its sandy spits, wetlands, and strategic coastal location.

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Label Occurrences
Kinburn Peninsula canonical 2

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
adjacentTo Black Sea
Dnieper–Bug estuary
climate temperate continental with maritime influence
containsProtectedArea Kinburn Spit Regional Landscape Park
country Ukraine
formsEntranceTo Dnieper–Bug estuary
hasConservationStatus protected landscape area (regional level)
hasEcosystem coastal wetlands
maritime forests
steppe
hasFeature salt marshes
sandbars
shallow lagoons
hasGeography coastal dunes
narrow sandy spit
wetlands
hasHazard coastal erosion
wildfires
hasSoils saline soils
sandy soils
hasTourismType beach tourism
eco-tourism
historicallyUsedFor military purposes
importantFor migratory waterfowl
rare plant species
knownFor biodiversity
bird migration routes
strategic coastal location
locatedBetween Black Sea
Dnieper–Bug estuary
locatedIn Southern Ukraine
surface form: southern Ukraine
nearbyCity Mykolaiv
Ochakiv
partlyIn Kherson Oblast
partOf Kinburn Spit
Mykolaiv Oblast
Northern Black Sea coastal zone
region Black Sea Lowland
strategicFor control of approaches to Kherson
control of approaches to Mykolaiv
navigation in Dnieper–Bug estuary
usedFor fishing
grazing
recreation
vegetation oak groves
pine plantations
steppe grasses

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Berezan Island locatedNear Kinburn Peninsula
Dnieper–Bug estuary locatedNear Kinburn Peninsula