Sea of Azof
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Definition
Proper noun A bay of the Black Sea, located between Russia and Ukraine. It is a shallow, brackish body of water connected to the larger Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch.
Usage
The term "Sea of Azof" is used as a specific geographical name to refer to this body of water. It is typically used in historical, geographical, and political contexts.
Examples * The Sea of Azof is an important shipping route for both Russia and Ukraine. * The city of Mariupol is a major port on the Sea of Azof. * The Kerch Strait Bridge connects the Russian mainland to Crimea across the Sea of Azof.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase "Sea of Azof region" is often used in geopolitical discussions concerning access and control of the waterway.
- In historical texts, the sea has been a site of conflict and trade for centuries.
Variants and Related Words
- Sea of Azov: This is the more common and standard modern English spelling of the name. "Sea of Azof" is an older or variant spelling.
- Azov Sea: An alternative name form, sometimes used in compound terms (e.g., Azov Sea coast).
- Azof: The name of the sea itself, derived from a nearby settlement.
Synonyms
- There are no true synonyms for this proper noun, as it is the specific name of a geographical feature. It can be described as a sea or a bay of the Black Sea.
Related Phrases
- Strait of Kerch: The narrow strait connecting the Sea of Azof to the Black Sea.
- Azov Flotilla: A historical or modern naval fleet operating in the sea.
Noun
- a bay of the Black Sea between Russia and the Ukraine