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Cape Mykolaia

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Cape on the southern coast of Crimea
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Cape Mykolaia (Ukrainian: мис Миколая, romanizedmys Mykolaia) is a cape on the southern coast of Crimea, one of the southernmost points of the peninsula (the other is Cape Sarych).

References

  1. Ена А. В. (2005). Перевалами горного Крыма: научно-популярный очерк-путеводитель. Бизнес-Информ. p. 71.
  2. Белова С. Л. (2006). Раевские и Крым. Бизнес-Информ. p. 124.
  3. "Онлайн-карта Украины". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-11-28.

44°23′12″N 33°46′38″E / 44.38667°N 33.77722°E / 44.38667; 33.77722


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