The
Crimean Peninsula (, , ), also known simply as
Crimea (, , ), is a major land mass on the northern coast of the
Black Sea that is almost completely surrounded by water. The
peninsula is located south of the
Ukrainian region of
Kherson and west of the Russian region of
Kuban. It is surrounded by two seas: the Black Sea and the smaller
Sea of Azov to the northeast. It is connected to Kherson Oblast by the
Isthmus of Perekop and is separated from Kuban by the
Strait of Kerch. The
Arabat Spit is located to the northeast; a narrow strip of land that separates a system of lagoons named
Sivash from the Sea of Azov.