Pryazovia

Pryazovia
Mariupol with the old water tower
Melitopol
Berdiansk State Pedagogical University in Berdiansk
Alferaki Palace in Taganrog
Approximate location of Pryazovia. Legend: Приозів'я - Pryazovia; Озівське море - Sea of Azov; Чорне море - Black Sea
Approximate location of Pryazovia.
Legend: Приозів'я - Pryazovia; Озівське море - Sea of Azov; Чорне море - Black Sea
CountriesUkraine
Russia

Pryazovia (Ukrainian: Приазов'я, sometimes spelled Приозів'я,[a] Pryozivia; Russian: Приазовье, romanizedPriazovye) or literally Cis-Azov region is usually used to refer to the geographic area of the north coast of the Sea of Azov,[1] mostly located in south-eastern Ukraine, with a small part in Russia. It is located in the southern part of the Azov-Kuban Lowland within the East European Plain, which surrounds the Sea of Azov for most of the stretch of coastline. In a more general sense it may mean the Azov Sea littoral, and conversely, to be more specific, it may also be referred to as the Northern Priazovye.


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  1. ^ Hurska, Alla (12 February 2019). "Russia's Hybrid Strategy in the Sea of Azov: Divide and Antagonize (Part Two)". Vol. 16, no. 18. The Jamestown Foundation. Eurasia Daily Monitor.

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