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Mullah Oglu Chokrak

Mulla-Oglu Chokrak (also without a name ; Ukrainian: Mulla-Oglu-Chokrak , Crimean-Tat. Molla Oğlu Çoqraq, Molla Ogulu Chokyrak ) is a shallow river ( beam ) on the southeastern coast of Crimea , in the territory of the urban district of Feodosia . The length of the watercourse is 8.4 kilometers, the catchment area is 18.5 km² [2] , the last river of the South Coast [3] . In the reference book “Surface water bodies of the Crimea” [2] and other contemporary works [3] [4] it appears as a river without a name; on the maps of Peter Keppen of 1836 [5] and the three-verst map of 1876, is signed as the Mulla-Oglu Chokrak ravine [6] .

Mullah Oglu Chokrak
Ukrainian Mullah-Oglu-Chokrak , Crimean Tat. Molla Oğlu Çoqraq
Mulla-OgluCokrak 3.jpg The bivalve valley.
Characteristic
Length8.4 km
Pool18.5 km²
Watercourse
Mouth(T) (B)Two-anchor bay
• Height0 m
• Coordinates
Location
Water systemBlack Sea
A country
  • Russia / Ukraine [1]
RegionCrimea
AreaTheodosius
Mulla-Oglu Chokrak (Crimea)
Blue pog.svg
mouth

The watercourse begins in the area of ​​the village of Yuzhnoye [7] , flows southeast along the Two-anchor Valley and flows into the Two-anchor Bay of the Black Sea [3] . The river has 6 nameless tributaries with a length of less than 5 kilometers [2] , a water protection zone is set at 50 m [4] .

Notes

  1. ↑ This geographical feature is located on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula , most of which is the subject of territorial disagreements between Russia , which controls the disputed territory, and Ukraine , within the borders of which the disputed territory is recognized by the international community. According to the federal structure of Russia , the subjects of the Russian Federation are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Republic of Crimea and the city ​​of federal significance Sevastopol . According to the administrative division of Ukraine , the regions of Ukraine are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city ​​with special status Sevastopol .
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 AA Lisovsky, V.A. Novik, Z.V. Timchenko, Z.R. Mustafaeva. Surface water bodies of Crimea (reference book) / AA Lisovsky. - Simferopol : Reskomvodkhoz ARK, 2004. - P. 11. - 114 p. - 500 copies. - ISBN 966-7711-26-9 .
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 August Nikolaevich Oliferov , Zinaida Vladimirovna Timchenko. The rivers of the southern coast of Crimea. // Rivers and Lakes of Crimea. . - Simferopol: Share, 2005. - ISBN 966-8584-74-0 .
  4. ↑ 1 2 Proposals for the protection of the environment and improvement of sanitary conditions, for the protection of air and water basins, soil cover, the organization of a system of protected natural territories (neopr.) . Giprogor OJSC. Date of treatment January 30, 2018.
  5. ↑ Southern Crimea from the collection of Peter Keppen. (unspecified) . This is Place.ru (1836). Date of treatment January 30, 2018.
  6. ↑ Three-verst map of Crimea VTD 1865-1876. Sheet XXXIII-14-e (neopr.) . Archaeological map of Crimea. Date of treatment January 30, 2018.
  7. ↑ Tourist map of Crimea. South Coast. (unspecified) . This is Place.ru (2007). Date of treatment January 30, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mulla-Oglu_Chokrak&oldid=98656314


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