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Articles About the Azov Sea

Articles about the Azov Sea

Useful information about the Azov Sea

Speaking about the Azov Sea, it is impossible not to mention various interesting facts related to its history, natural features, certain inhabitants or processes occurring in the ecosystem of the Azov Sea. Where did its name come from - the Azov Sea? Why do all the spits of the Azov Sea have curved ends? Where did jellyfish come from in the Azov Sea, are there sharks and other predators in it? Why does the Far Eastern pilengas feel in the Azov Sea no worse than at home, and even oppresses many indigenous species of Azov fish? How to relax on the sea when it is full of jellyfish, or when it begins to bloom?

Events on the Azov Sea

Sometimes natural phenomena occur in the Azov Sea, which are quite normal for this sea, but are sometimes perceived by people as something extraordinary. For example, the Azov Sea is completely unaffected by the attraction of the Moon, but, nevertheless, sometimes the tides occur in the Azov Sea. Or one more fact - on the one hand, the Azov Sea is one of the most saturated reservoirs in the world with fish and other marine life, and on the other hand, tons of dead gobies are thrown onto its coast every year. Is this a seasonal phenomenon or a harbinger of the Apocalypse? The Azov Sea often asks a lot of questions, and not all of them have a simple answer.

Answers to questions about the Azov Sea

Answers to questions about the Azov Sea can be obtained by carefully studying the information available in the public domain - on Wikipedia, on various tourist sites or in our encyclopedia of the Azov Sea, where we tried to collect the maximum amount of structured information about the Azov Sea.

History and Name of the Azov Sea

The Azov Sea got its modern name somewhere in the middle of the thirteenth century, and before that its names were constantly changing.

Ebb and Flow of the Azov Sea

Despite the geographical position of the Azov Sea and its small size, an interesting phenomenon is often observed in it - the ebbs and flows.

Volcanic Islands in the Azov Sea

Oddly enough, the periodic appearance of volcanic islands in the Azov Sea is a common thing and one of the distinguishing features of this sea.

Arabat Fortress

The Arabat fortress itself first appeared on maps in the middle of the seventeenth century, but it became widely known only during the six-year Russian-Turkish war.