KERCH

kyĕrch, city (1989 pop. 174,000), in Ukraine, in the Crimea. It lies on the Kerch Strait of the Black Sea and at the eastern end of the Kerch Peninsula, a strip of land between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. A seaport and major industrial center, it has iron and steel mills, shipyards, fisheries, and canneries. Iron ore and vanadium are extracted nearby.

The city was founded as Panticapaeum (6th cent. b.c.) by Greek colonists from Miletus and was the forerunner of all Milesian cities in the area. It was a large trade center and a terraced mountain city with self-government. It became (5th cent. b.c. to 4th cent. a.d.) the capital of the European part of the Kingdom of Bosporus (see Crimea). It was conquered (c.110 b.c.) by Mithradates VI of Pontus, then passed under Roman and Byzantine rule, and was taken by Novogorod in the 9th cent. and called Korchev. Later (13th cent.) it became a Genoese trade center called Cherkio and was conquered (1475) by the Crimean Tatars, who called it Cherzeti. It was captured (1771) by the Russians in the first Russo-Turkish War (1768–74), and the Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji (1774) formally gave it to Russia. Under Russia, Kerch was a military port and then became (1820) a commercial port.

There are ruins of the ancient acropolis on top of the steep hill of Mithradates. Archaeological remains, discovered in catacombs and burial mounds near the city, are in the archaeological museum (founded 1826), which is famous for its Greco-Scythian antiquities. The Church of St. John the Baptist dates from the 8th cent. The city has a marine fishery and oceanographic research institute.

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found in Kerch; it is thus the earliest document with...1922) has brilliantly demonstrated, the Kerch type of Aphrodite on a swan probably belongs...examined the stylistic characteristics of the Kerch stele and showed their relation to the stylistic...
...caught by Garland. Salamander, brought by Kerch, ministers to Floraine but only delays her death. Kerch takes a button and some hair from John to...in the grave and stow Floraine's body in Kerch's car. Leaving John guarded by Garland...
...name, never used subsequently, for the Kerch Peninsula, which formed the western half...might at first glance indeed seem to be the Kerch Peninsula, which projects directly eastwards...face the Taman Peninsula at the Bosporus (Kerch) Strait. However there are good reasons...
On the Kerch peninsula, it said, our troops fought...They had chosen their spot cautiously. Kerch was probably the most vulnerable of all...the Caucasus had succeeded in crossing the Kerch strait and making a landing, but it lost...
...the final preparations for the sail to Kerch were made. Peter worked in several capacities...declared all was ready to set sail for Kerch. Using a system of signals Peter had devised...crossing, the Russian fleet entered the Kerch Straits two hours before dawn on 18 August...
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...maritime regime of the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait).56 These disputes are not so...and Feodosiia on the Back Sea, and even Kerch, on the Sea of Azov). The second reason...maritime regime of the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait. While "Kiev insists on the transformation...
...Farrell Knox, 2008). With a broader view of subprime loans, Kerch (2008) reports that 85 percent of subprime mortgages are current...http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story. Kerch, St. "Mondays Personal Finance Stories," in MarketWatch...
...which separated the Ottoman Empire in Eastern Europe from Asian Turkey. He would no doubt have been cognisant, if he sailed to Kerch and Yeysk where the Black Sea reaches into the Russian waters of the Sea of Azov, of the spectre of Russia and the Tsarist...
...Kharkovsky Natsionalny Universitet Ministerstva Vnutrennih Del-which has branches in Smila, Poltava, Melitopol, Yevpatoriya, Kerch, Mariupol, and Herson-an educational branch of Kharkiv Aeronautical University in Alushta Kharkovsky Aerokosmichesky Universitet...
...called the "fur routes," linking Siberia with China, from at least the seventh century B.C.E. 40 The importance of the Kerch peninsula to both Greeks and Scythians suggests that steppe routes along the Don toward the Volga, the Urals, and Kazakhstan...
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...son Pharnaces. Holed up in a castle in Kerch, facing certain death, Mithradates poisoned...that Mithradates made his last stand at Kerch in the Crimea. In recent years, several...inscriptions and other artifacts; and in Kerch, now in Ukrainian Crimea, one can order...
...workers constructed a causeway across the Kerch Strait that links the Black and Azov seas...sovereignty over the navigable parts of the Kerch Strait that legally belong to Ukraine...violator of its neighbors security. The Kerch provocation is intended to gain territorial...
...Taiwan, Hao-Jan Lin Chia WenShih, Taichung, Taiwan Kemal Kaya, Kocaeli, Turkey, Mehmet Bayhan Svetlana Borozenstseva, Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine, Mikhail Bondar Alexander Prymak, Kiev, Ukraine, Mikhail Bondar Andrew Davies, Redruth, Cornwall...
...best predictor of subsequent word reading ability Share, Jorm, Maclean, Matthews, 21)02). Treiman, Weatherston, and Kerch (1994) found that children learned letters with the letter sound in their name taster than letters that did not have the letter...
...Mediterranean. It is connected to the Med via the Bosporous and the Sea of Marmara, and to the Sea of Azov by way of the Strait of Kerch. Its strategic value lays in the fact that it linked five warring nations bordering its shores - Georgia, Russia, Ukraine...
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...Volgoneft-139, off the Ukrainian port of Kerch, spilling at least 1,300 tonnes of fuel...Russian port of Azov and was anchored outside Kerch in Ukraines eastern Crimea to ride out...sulphur sank off the port of Kavkaz in the Kerch Strait. Novorossiisk typically loads 3...
...in the high winds which hit the narrow Kerch Strait between the Black Sea and the Azov...damaged tankers was also suspended in the Kerch Strait yesterday. Anatoly Yanchuk, a...storm when it was off the Ukrainian port of Kerch. Officials said it had spilled at least...
...workmen were found building an unauthorized causeway across the Kerch Strait linking the Black and Azov seas. Kiev accused Moscow...take a tough line in the boundary dispute with Ukraine over the Kerch Strait. Mr. Rogozin said Russia must act more forcefully to...
...more. There are other tall girls in the company, but he is mine at the moment. I got him first!" she exclaims. Born in Kerch in the Ukraine of parents who worked in the shipyards, Lopatkina was desperately homesick when selected for the Vaganova Ballet...
...survived by his second wife, Olga Elsner-Pogorzelski; children, Shirley (Jim) Wirth of Hollister, Mo.; Kathy Elsner-Kerch of Washington, D.C.; Rich (Carmen) Elsner of Phoenix; and Chuck (Linda) Elsner of Itasca; as well as seven grandchildren...
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KERCH kyerch, city (1989 pop. 174,000), in Ukraine, in the Crimea. It lies on the Kerch Strait of the Black Sea and at the eastern end of the Kerch Peninsula, a strip of land between the Sea of Azov and...
KERCH STRAIT shallow channel, c.25 mi (40 km...east into the Taman peninsula. The city of Kerch lies near the middle of the strait, on the...was disputed in 2005 by Russian officials. Kerch Strait was the Cimmerian Bosporus of the...
...The eastern tip of the Crimea is the Kerch peninsula, separated from the Taman peninsula (a projection of the mainland) by the Kerch Strait, which connects the Black Sea with...municipality with the status of an oblast), Kerch , Feodosiya , Yalta , and Yevpatoriya...
...depth 45 ft/13 m) is connected with the Black Sea by the Kerch Strait. Its chief arms are the Gulf of Taganrog (in the northeast...The major ports are Rostov-na-Donu, Taganrog, Zhdanov, Kerch, and Berdyansk. The seas importance increased with the opening...
...recovered (and even seen benefits) from the collapse of the ruble in 1998. In 2003 tensions flared with Ukraine over the Kerch Strait , sparked by Russias building of a sea dike there, but the conflict was peacefully resolved. In Sept., 2003, Russia...
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