Which ocean does the Sea of Azov belong to?

The Azov Sea is a semi-enclosed sea, which belongs to the Atlantic Ocean basin, located in the east of Europe. Its depth does not exceed 13.5 meters, the average depth is about 7.4 meters, which makes the Sea of ​​Azov the shallowest in the world. It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by a chain of straits and seas: the Kerch Strait – the Black Sea – the Bosphorus Strait – the Sea of ​​Marmara – the Dardanelles Strait – the Aegean Sea – the Mediterranean Sea – the Strait of Gibraltar – the Atlantic Ocean. In antiquity, the Sea of ​​Azov did not exist, and its filling happened around 5600 BC.



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