- Sarych
Sarych ( _uk. Са́рич; _ru. Са́рыч; _cr. Sarıç) is a headland ( _ru. Мыс; translit: "mys") located on shore of the
Black Sea on the Crimean Peninsula in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea,Ukraine .About 5 kilometers from the Sarych headland is the resort town of
Foros . The city ofSevastopol is located about 30 km away andYalta — about 40 km. The length from Sarych to the Kerempe headland of Black Sea shore inTurkey is 142 miles, making it the narrowest point of the Black Sea, and the southernmost point of Ukraine.A
lighthouse is located on the headland, which from 2005, was the subject of a controversy between Ukraine andRussia . FromAugust 3 ,2005 , the lighthouse is occupied by theRussian Army . [cite web|url=http://cpcfpu.org.ua/projects/foreignpolicy/headlines/security/internal/2302/ |title=The owner of the "sarych" lighthouse came back with a blank document to the President of Ukraine |accessdate= |accessmonthday=February 24 |accessyear=2007 |work=CPCFPU |language=Ukrainian]Not paying attention to the ruling of the Government Court in
Sevastopol on the subject of the return of 77 geographical objects to Ukraine (including the lighthouse on Sarych), but the Russian military did not recognize the court order because they state that it is not subjected to Ukrainian law, while Ukrainians state that Sarych is illegally occupied by the Russian Navy. [cite web|url=http://www.zakrytazona.tv/ua/programs/pershiy-viddil/teksti/service/ukrayintsyam-vhid-zaboroneno/ |title=Access to Ukrainians is prohibited.. |accessdate= |accessmonthday=February 24 |accessyear=2007 |work=Zakryta Zona |language=Ukrainian ] As a military object the territory around the Sarych headland is closed to trespassers withbarbed wire with the Russian flag flying above Sarych. [cite web|url=http://www.korespondent.net/main/47225 |title="Sarych" was surrounded with a barbed wire and had a Russian flag flying above it |date= |year=2006 |month=February 10 |work=Korrespondent |language=Ukrainian ]History
On 18 November 1914 the waters off Cape Sarych saw the encounter of a Russian and Turkish naval force. The latter consisted of the German battle-cruiser
SMS Goeben and the light cruiserSMS Breslau . Both ships were formally purchased by the Ottoman empire and renamed as Yavuz and Midilli, although they retained their German crews. The Russian force consisted of fivepre-dreadnought -battleships. During the fight only a few salvoes were exchanged. The forces inflicted minor damage upon each other, but the commanding German admiralWilhelm Souchon broke off the action after Goeben took a hit in one of her 15cm casemates. He had to be very careful in putting his ship at risk, as the Ottoman Empire didn't provide facilities for repairing a modern ship like the Goeben. So he had to keep her in a battleworthy state.The Germans were quite surprised by the accuracy of the Russian gunfire.
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* [http://www.internetri.net/MyUkraine/c.php?id=2824 Photographs of Sarych]
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* [http://www.gwpda.org/naval/csayrch1.htm Battle off Cape Sarych]
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