Kinburn Spit

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Kinburn Spit is a narrow, sandy landform on Ukraine’s Black Sea coast known for its unique wetlands, biodiversity, and strategic location near the Dnieper–Bug estuary.

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Label Occurrences
Kinburn Spit canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf peninsula
spit
borderedBy Black Sea to the south
Dnieper–Bug estuary to the north
country Ukraine
hasAccess by boat
by unpaved roads
hasBiodiversity migratory birds
rare plant species
wetland fauna
hasClimate temperate continental
hasClimateInfluence Black Sea NERFINISHED
hasConservationValue important bird area
important wetland habitat
hasEconomicActivity fishing-based livelihoods
small-scale agriculture
hasEcosystemType coastal dunes
salt marshes
steppe
wetlands
hasFeature lagoons
sand dunes
shallow bays
hasHumanSettlementType small villages
hasLandformType narrow sandy barrier
hasSoilType sandy soils
hasStrategicLocation near entrance to Dnieper River
near shipping routes to Kherson
near shipping routes to Mykolaiv
hasVegetation sea grasses
shrubs
steppe grasses
locatedIn Mykolaiv Oblast NERFINISHED
southern Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dnieper–Bug estuary NERFINISHED
locatedOn Black Sea
nearbyCity Kherson NERFINISHED
Mykolaiv NERFINISHED
Ochakiv NERFINISHED
partOf Kinburn Peninsula NERFINISHED
partOfProtectedArea Black Sea Biosphere Reserve buffer zone NERFINISHED
region Northern Black Sea coast NERFINISHED
threatenedBy coastal erosion
military activity
unregulated tourism
usedFor eco-tourism
fishing
recreation
wasSiteOf military operations during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Kinburn Peninsula partOf Kinburn Spit