Cape Tigrovy is the western entrance cape of Zolotoy Rog Bay , formed by the southeastern slope of a hill 80.2 m high, located in the southwestern part of the Skot peninsula. The cape is high, rocky, steep. The hillsides are built up with multi-storey buildings, mainly built in the 1960s โ 1980s. This area of โโthe city of Vladivostok is called the Egersheld area.
| Cape Tiger | |
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| Water area | Pacific Ocean |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Primorsky Krai |
| Area | Vladivostok |
Along the coast of the cape stretches the deep-sea berths of the Vladivostok Commercial Sea Port .
Cape Tigrovy offers a picturesque view of the Eastern Bosphorus .
The name of the cape is by no means abstract - tigers really lived on this territory and sometimes they took to the streets of early Vladivostok . To the north of Cape Tigrovy is Tigrovaya Sopka, along Tigrovaya Street, on its western slope.