Kalamita Bay

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Kalamita Bay is a coastal inlet on the western shore of Crimea, known historically as a strategic anchorage near the ancient settlement of Kerkinitis.

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Kalamita Bay canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal inlet
adjacentTo northwestern Black Sea
climate Black Sea coastal climate
temperate
continent Europe
country Russia (de facto control)
Ukraine
surface form: Ukraine (internationally recognized)
geopoliticalStatus disputed territory (Crimea)
hasGeographicFeature inlet
natural harbor
hasHistoricalContext Crimean maritime trade routes
ancient Greek colonization of northern Black Sea
historicalRole strategic anchorage
knownFor maritime significance
proximity to ancient Kerkinitis
languageOfToponym Greek (historical influence)
Russian (modern usage)
Ukrainian (modern usage)
locatedIn Crimea
locatedInBodyOfWater Black Sea
locatedOn western shore of Crimea
locatedOnCoastOf Crimea
surface form: Crimean Peninsula
nearbySettlement Kerkinitis
partOf Black Sea coast
surface form: Black Sea coastline of Crimea
region Western Crimea
strategicImportance naval anchorage
shipping and coastal navigation
usedSince antiquity

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kerkinitis situatedNear Kalamita Bay
Gözleve locatedOnBodyOfWater Kalamita Bay