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 **Geographical Journey and Layout of Crimea**

The passage outlines the sea route from New York to the Crimean Peninsula, tracing a path across the Atlantic, into the Mediterranean via the Strait of Gibraltar, past several European nations, through the Aegean Sea, and up the Bosporus Strait into the Black Sea—where Crimea lies on the northern coast.

**Crimea’s Geography**:
  - Appears like an open-mouthed fish jutting into the Black Sea.
  - Measures about 10,000 sq mi.
  - Connected to mainland Ukraine by a narrow 3–4-mile strip: the Isthmus of Perekop.
  - Faces Russia’s Taman Peninsula across the Kerch Strait (2–8 mi wide).
  - While geographically tied to Ukraine, Crimea’s proximity to Russia via the Kerch Strait makes a physical link—like a bridge—logistically feasible.

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