14 April 2022

meganom lighthouse, crimea; postcard: russia

what. maxicard with lighthouse

where. Sudak, Crimea

postmark. partially indistinguishable: "САНКТ ПЕ (= Saint Petersburg) 27 03 22"; stamps of Russia

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

The back of postcard includes stickers of some unidentified lighthouses.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)



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