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Antalya, Adalia (Antalya), a bay in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, off the southern coast of M. Asia (Turkey). Protrudes into the land for 74 km. The width at the entrance is 216 km. The shores are high in the west and east, low-lying and sandy in the north. Islands: Grambusa, Trianesia, Rashat. Depth at the entrance is up to 2000 m, off the coast - 82 m, 91 m. The tides are semidiurnal, their height is 0.4 m. The Aksu and Kopru rivers flow into it. Port of Antalya.

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  • - I Antalya Adalia, a bay in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, off the southern coast of M. Asia. Protrudes into the land for 74 km. The width at the entrance is 216 km. The shores in the west and east are high, in the north they are low-lying, sandy ...

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"Antalya (Gulf of the Mediterranean Sea)" in books

Mediterranean countries

From the book Nikolai Vavilov author Reznik Semyon Efimovich

From The Hague to the Mediterranean

From the book Era Admiral Fisher. Political biography of the reformer of the British Navy author Likharev Dmitry Vitalievich

From The Hague to the Mediterranean On August 2, 1890, Fischer received the rank of Rear Admiral. In the same year, he submitted to the Admiralty a memorandum "English and foreign artillery", which summarized the rearmament of the fleet during his tenure as chief

From the book Yiddish Civilization: The Rise and Fall of a Forgotten Nation the author Krivachek Paul

From the Mediterranean to the Baltic

Beach of the Mediterranean

From the book of the Mystic of Ancient Rome. Secrets, legends, legends author Burlak Vadim Nikolaevich

Scourge of the Mediterranean Sea If the ancient Romans, as many researchers claim, were not a maritime nation, then their predecessors, the Etruscans, became famous for their ability to conquer the expanses of water. This people for many years dominated the entire Tyrrhenian Sea. Etruscan fishermen

"Safe" of the Mediterranean

From the book 100 great mysteries of the history of France author Nikolaev Nikolai Nikolaevich

"Safe" of the Mediterranean Sea For two whole months the British fleet under the command of Rear Admiral Horatio Nelson scoured the Mediterranean Sea. It was not possible to stop the landing of the French army in North Africa, and, therefore, now there is only one thing left - to cut off

Guarding the Mediterranean

From the book Knights of St. George under the St. Andrew's flag. Russian admirals - holders of the Order of St. George I and II degrees author Skritsky Nikolay Vladimirovich

Guarding the Mediterranean Sea The War of Independence of the United States of North America, which began in 1776, soon led to clashes between England, France and other great maritime powers, fighting for advantages on trade routes and in the colonies.

On the shores of the Mediterranean

From the book of Atlantis of the sea Tethys author Kondratov Alexander Mikhailovich

On the shores of the Mediterranean Sea The catastrophic explosion of Santorini-Strongyle, which occurred in the middle of the II millennium BC. e., no doubt, was reflected in the traditions and myths of the peoples of the Eastern Mediterranean. However, if the exact data of volcanology and

From the Mediterranean to the Caspian

From the book of Macedonian, the Rus were defeated [Eastern campaign of the Great commander] author Novgorodov Nikolai Sergeevich

From the Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea On the fourth day of Alexander's march through Asia Minor, the Persians met the Macedonians at the Granika River. They stood on the steep right bank of the river, and it was unprofitable for the Macedonians to attack, which Parmenion pointed out to the king. But Alexander, true to his rule

Pie of the Mediterranean

From the book I know the world. Treasures of the Earth author Golitsyn M. S.

Pie of the Mediterranean Sea One day, American oceanologists, studying the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, came to an unexpected conclusion. At its bottom, among ordinary marine sediments, minerals were found that are formed at temperatures above 40 ° C. Moreover, these minerals interspersed with

Antalya (Mediterranean bay)

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (AN) of the author TSB

Gabes (Gulf of the Mediterranean Sea)

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (GA) of the author TSB

Bristol Bay (Gulf of the Bering Sea)

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BR) of the author TSB

Iskenderon (Gulf of the Mediterranean Sea)

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (IP) of the author TSB

Beyond the Mediterranean

From the book Nutrition for the Brain. An Effective Step-by-Step Technique to Increase Brain Efficiency and Strengthen Memory author Barnard Neal

Beyond the Mediterranean Some people praise the Mediterranean diet, referring to a diet that focuses on vegetables, fruits, beans, and pasta, fish over meat, olive oil over butter, and room for a little

In the squadron of the Mediterranean

From the book Cruiser I rank "Rurik" (1889-1904) author Melnikov Rafail Mikhailovich

In the squadron of the Mediterranean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea is an ancient sea route, a witness to the birth and death of great civilizations of the past, a centuries-old arena of fierce battles - and at the end of the 19th century. remained one of the main spheres of interest of the European powers. In different parts

Guest House Russkaya Bukhta is located a few steps from the shore of the Sea of ​​Azov in the village of Mysovoye, in the Lenino district. We have been working for only three years, but we have already made many friends and every year there are more and more of them. Our beach is cleaned daily, it has sun loungers and umbrellas, and the entrance to the water is very smooth - to a depth of about 15 meters, so swimming with kids is completely safe.

The number of rooms in the guest house Russian Bay is very wide and everyone can choose a room according to their wishes and requirements. Rooms are cleaned daily. Seventeen comfortable single, double, triple and quadruple rooms are equipped with modern furniture, air conditioning, refrigerator and internet. Bathrooms are located inside the room. Laundry and ironing services are available, as well as a shuttle service. Each room has a balcony or loggia with stunning sea views.

The territory adjacent to the guest house has a parking lot and a playground. In the courtyard there is a gazebo with a barbecue, where you can barbecue and relax with friends or family, while admiring the sun setting over the horizon. The guest house has its own shop and cafe, where you can order food for yourself and the kids on an individual menu. We will gladly take into account all your wishes, so that your stay at the Russkaya Bukhta guest house will leave only pleasant memories in your soul.

Mysovoye is located next to the larger village of Shchelkino, and a little further is the regional center of Lenino, from where routes lead to different directions of the Crimean peninsula. We will be happy to help you organize excursions or horseback riding. Come and enjoy the gentle sea and the warm sun on the shores of the Sea of ​​Azov.

Booking:

To guarantee a reservation, a deposit of 10% of the cost of the stay is required.

Nutrition:

  • Guests of the Russian Bay have the opportunity to make an individual order of dishes that are not on the menu at the Coral cafe.
  • Cafe at the guest house
  • parking
  • transfer
  • excursions
  • horseback riding
  • boating, jet skiing
  • laundry service
  • ironing board
  • playground
  • parking
  • backgammon
  • use of barbecue
  • deck chair