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On 2 March 2014, it was reported that Russian troops were digging trenches along the border between Crimea and mainland Ukraine, which runs across the isthmus. Soon after, this became a de facto border between Russian-controlled Crimea and the rest of Ukraine until 24 February 2022, when Russian
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entered Crimea through the Isthmus of Perekop. The battle of the isthmus lasted five days from 24 September 1941 before the isthmus was secured by the Axis forces. On October 27 the Axis forces advanced further into Crimea, leading to the
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The strategic and commercial value of this area, together with the strategic value of being the gateway to Crimea, has made the isthmus the location of some particularly fierce battles. From antiquity through the Byzantine era the
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means a dug-out trench, per a defensive trench dug between the Azov Sea and the Black Sea; there also appears to have been a town in the vicinity of the same name. The Crimean Tatar name of
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Rich salt ores are located in the south of the isthmus and are of commercial importance to the region.
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runs through the northern part of the isthmus. Since the start of the Russian military
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The Crimea: Its Ancient and Modern History: The Khans, the Sultans, and the Czars
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and unilaterally annexed the adjacent areas of the Ukrainian mainland.
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ran through the isthmus, supplying Crimea with fresh water from the
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Handbook for Travellers in Russia, Poland, and Finland
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Perekop Isthmus

Ukrainian
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Russian
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Crimean Tatar
Turkish
Greek
transliteration:
Crimean Peninsula
Ukraine
Black Sea
Syvash
Perekop
Or Qapi
Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Kherson Oblast
occupation
annexation of Crimea
de facto
Republic of Crimea
Perekop
Armiansk
Suvorove (Crimea)
uk
Krasnoperekopsk
North Crimean Canal
Dnieper River
Greek

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