Kelch
Kelch (Ukrainian: Керч Kaerchu; Crimean / Turkish: Keriç kerichi; Russian: Керчь Kierchchu: Kerchchu example: Latin script notation: Kerch) is located on the Crimea Peninsula and faces the Kelchi Strait connecting the Black Sea and the Azov Sea . Russia has been effectively controlled instead of Ukraine since Russia's incorporation of the Crimea, but controversy continues with Ukraine, which does not allow Crimean independence and incorporation into Russia. Population 157,000 (2001). The origin of the name is къркъ (meaning "throat") of the eastern Slavic language, pointing to the narrow strait. . In national languages, Greek Παντικάπαιον (Panticapaion), German in Kertsch, Pale East Slavic language written Кърчевъ. In November 2007, Kelch was hit by a storm. Many shipwrecks wrecked, blocked the Strait of Kelchi, not only caused much damage but also caused ecological disasters by the outflow of oil and sulfur. ...