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Kuialnyk Estuary
Kuialnyk Estuary (Ukrainian: ???????????????????????? ??????????, Crimean Tatar: Kuyanl??k), formerly known as Andriivskyi Lyman, is an estuary of the Velykyi Kuialnyk on the northwest coast of the Black Sea, one of the group of Odesa estuaries, located north of Odesa. The name comes from Crimean Tatar "kuyanl??k," meaning thick. General characteristics The area, depending on the water level, ranges from 52???60 km??. Its length is 28 km, and its width is more than 3 km. The average depth is about 1 m. The volume is about 52 million m??. It is separated from the sea by a sandy Kuyalnytsky-Khadzhibey peresyp sandbar up to 3 km wide. The Big Kuyalnik River flows into the estuary. The lowest point of Ukraine is located near the Kuialnytsia estuary: 5 meters below sea level. On the southeast coast of the estuary there is the Kuialnytskyi mud resort, on the banks of the estuary - beaches...
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str.rdfs:commentKuialnyk Estuary (Ukrainian: ???????????????????????? ??????????, Crimean Tatar: Kuyanl??k), formerly known as Andriivskyi Lyman, is an estuary of the Velykyi Kuialnyk on the northwest coast of the Black Sea, one of the group of Odesa estuaries, located north of Odesa. The name comes from Crimean Tatar "kuyanl??k," meaning thick. General characteristics The area, depending on the water level, ranges from 52???60 km??. Its length is 28 km, and its width is more than 3 km. The average depth is about 1 m. The volume is about 52 million m??. It is separated from the sea by a sandy Kuyalnytsky-Khadzhibey peresyp sandbar up to 3 km wide. The Big Kuyalnik River flows into the estuary. The lowest point of Ukraine is located near the Kuialnytsia estuary: 5 meters below sea level. On the southeast coast of the estuary there is the Kuialnytskyi mud resort, on the banks of the estuary - beaches... -
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