The Tarkhankut Peninsula ( uk, Тарханкутський півострів, russian: Тарханкутский полуостров, ) is the peninsula which constitutes the western extremity of
Crimea into the
Black Sea. Its northern shore is a southern coast of the
Karkinit Bay
Karkinit, Karkinitski, Carcinites, or Karkinitsky Bay ( uk, Каркінітська затока, ''Karkinits’ka zatoka''; russian: Каркинитский залив, ''Karkinitskiy zaliv'') is a bay of the Black Sea that separates the n ...
. Its westernmost point is Cape Priboyny, to the south of it is
Cape Tarkhankut
The Tarkhankut Peninsula ( uk, Тарханкутський півострів, russian: Тарханкутский полуостров, ) is the peninsula which constitutes the western extremity of Crimea into the Black Sea. Its northern shore ...
. The terrain of the peninsula is the
Tarkhankut Highlands The Tarkhankut Upland or Tarkhankut Hills is a highland that covers most of the Tarkhankut Peninsula. It is part of the .
Its highest point is Melovoy Uval, 176 m. (In Russian geomorphology, ' is a type of elongated, elevated terrain). The Melovoy ...
.
Cape Tarkhankut
Cape Tarkhankut is a south-western cape of the Tarkhankut Peninsula,
Crimea. The
Tarkhankut lighthouse is located on the cape.
Tarkhankut Upland
The Tarkhankut Upland or Tarkhankut Hills is an
upland
Upland or Uplands may refer to:
Geography
*Hill, an area of higher land, generally
*Highland, an area of higher land divided into low and high points
*Upland and lowland, conditional descriptions of a plain based on elevation above sea level
*I ...
that constitutes the Tarkhankut Peninsula. The Tarkhankut Wind Farm is located at the upland.
Wind Farm
The Tarkhankut Wind Farm (Tarkhankut Wind Plant, ) is a
wind power plant located at
Donuzlav lake on the
Tarkhankut Highlands The Tarkhankut Upland or Tarkhankut Hills is a highland that covers most of the Tarkhankut Peninsula. It is part of the .
Its highest point is Melovoy Uval, 176 m. (In Russian geomorphology, ' is a type of elongated, elevated terrain). The Melovoy ...
of the Tarkhankut Peninsula,
Crimea.
It is the state property. Its construction was contracted to Windenergo Ltd., At the commissioning date of November 30, 2001, 21
wind turbines were installed with total capacity of 2.26 MW. The planned capacity was 70 MW.
THE NATIONAL STRATEGY OF UKRAINE FOR JOINT IMPLEMENTATION AND EMISSIONS TRADING PROJECT PIPELINE
Kyiv, 2003 (retrieved July 12, 2015)
Donuzlav
The Donuzlav Lake () is a salty lake that is connected to the Black Sea via a ship channel and located at the southern shores of the peninsula.
References
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Landforms of Crimea
Peninsulas of Ukraine