Opuk (mountain), the Glossary
Opuk (Опук, Opuk, Опук) is a mountain 183 meters high, located on Opuk cape, on the southern tip of the Kerch Peninsula, in Crimea, the highest point in the area.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Bosporan Kingdom, Chersonesus, Chios, Crimea, Kerch Peninsula, Kimmerikon, Koyashskoye Salt Lake, Opuk Nature Reserve, Sauromates II.
- Bosporan Kingdom
- Crimean Mountains
Bosporan Kingdom
The Bosporan Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus (Basileía tou Kimmerikou Bospórou; Regnum Bospori), was an ancient Greco-Scythian state located in eastern Crimea and the Taman Peninsula on the shores of the Cimmerian Bosporus, centered in the present-day Strait of Kerch.
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Chersonesus
Chersonesus, contracted in medieval Greek to Cherson (Χερσών), was an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2,500 years ago in the southwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula. Opuk (mountain) and Chersonesus are Bosporan Kingdom.
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Chios
Chios (Chíos, traditionally known as Scio in English) is the fifth largest Greek island, situated in the northern Aegean Sea, and the tenth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Crimea
Crimea is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov.
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Kerch Peninsula
The Kerch Peninsula is a major and prominent geographic peninsula located at the eastern end of the Crimean Peninsula.
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Kimmerikon
Kimmerikón (Greek Κιμμερικόν, Cimmericum) was an ancient Greek city in Crimea, on the southern shore of the Kerch Peninsula, at the western slope of Opuk mountain, roughly 40 kilometres southwest of modern Kerch.
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Koyashskoye Salt Lake
Koyashskoye or Koiaske is a salt lake on the coast of the Kerch Peninsula in Crimea, separated from the Black Sea by a strip of land.
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Opuk Nature Reserve
Opuk Nature Reserve (Опуцький природний заповідник) is a protected nature reserve located on the southern coast of the Kerch Peninsula on the Black Sea.
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Sauromates II
Tiberius Julius Sauromates II Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Sauromates II (Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Σαυρομάτης Β΄ Φιλοκαῖσαρ Φιλορωμαῖος Eὐσεβής., Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, the epithets meaning "friend of Caesar, friend of Rome, pious one") was a Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom.
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See also
Bosporan Kingdom
- Anapa
- Asiatic Vespers
- Azov
- Bosporan Kingdom
- Bosporan era
- Chersonesus
- Diophantus (general)
- Feodosia
- Kepoi
- Lapidarium, Kerch
- Maeotian Swamp
- Malkh
- Opuk (mountain)
- Pantikapaion
- Phanagoria
- Royal Kurgan
- Sarmatians
- Scythian Neapolis
- Taman Peninsula
- Tanais
- Tanais Tablets
- Tiberian-Julian dynasty
- Tmutarakan
- Yevpatoria
Crimean Mountains
- Ai-Petri
- Aq Qaya
- Ay Petri yayla
- Ayu-Dag
- Chatyr-Dag
- Crimean Mountain karst
- Crimean Mountains
- Demir-Kapu
- Demirci yayla
- Grand Canyon (Crimea)
- Kara Dag Mountain
- Mount Kosh-Kaya
- Opuk (mountain)
- Otlu Qaya
- Perchem
- Portrait of Adam Mickiewicz on the Ayu-Dag Cliff
- Qarabiy yayla
- Roman-Kosh
- Tepe-Kermen
- Yuke-Tepe
- Zeytin-Kosh