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Tendra Spit

Coordinates: 46°14′24″N 31°37′48″E / 46.24000°N 31.63000°E / 46.24000; 31.63000
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Tendra Spit
Native name:
Тендрівська коса
Tendra Spit is located in Kherson Oblast
Tendra Spit
Tendra Spit
Tendra Spit is located in Ukraine
Tendra Spit
Tendra Spit
Geography
Coordinates46°14′24″N 31°37′48″E / 46.24000°N 31.63000°E / 46.24000; 31.63000
Adjacent toBlack Sea, Gulf of Tendra
Area12.89 km2 (4.98 sq mi)
Length65 km (40.4 mi)
Width1.8 km (1.12 mi)
Administration
Ukraine (occupied by Russia)
OblastKherson Oblast
RaionSkadovsk Raion
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited (2001)2001 Ukrainian Census
Additional information
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The Tendra Spit or Island of Tendra is a sandbar in the Black Sea and part of Kherson Oblast in Ukraine.

The island separates the Gulf of Tendra from the Black Sea and is located at the southern and western part of the bay. In the west the island has a spit called Bili Kuchuhury which, stretching east through the Gulf of Tendra as a shoal, reaches the Yahorlyk Kut peninsula. Bili Kuchuhury contains the Bili Kuchuhury Lighthouse.

The Tendra Lighthouse is also on the island.

History

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The Battle of Tendra took place on 8 and 9 September 1790.

The mutiny of men on board the Russian battleship Potemkin took place off Tendra Spit in June 1905.

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on the night of 28 February 2024, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces troops from 73rd Maritime Special Operations Center attempted to make a landing on the sandbar. They were ambushed by the Russian troops and sustained heavy casualties. According to the Russian MOD, 4 boats out of 5 were destroyed or sunk and up to 25 Ukrainian soldiers were killed. One Ukrainian soldier was captured.[1][2][3][4]

On 7 August 2024, Ukraine announced that it had conducted another raid on the Tendra Spit.[5]

Ancient History

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In classical times, the spit was known as "Achilles' Racecourse" Strabo (2024). Geography. Princeton. pp. 307 C, 28-308 C, 5. ISBN 9780691243139.

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