Chornomorske
Chornomorske or Chernomorskoye is an urban-type settlement and the administrative center of Chornomorske Raion in Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and occupied by Russia as the Republic of [Crimea |Republic of Crimea]. It is located on the northern edge of the Tarkhankut Peninsula. Population: 11,643.
History
The first inhabitants on the shore of the current narrow bay were the Greeks as part of the Greek colonization of the Black Sea. The city of Kalos Limen was founded on this site by Chersonesus in the second half of the 4th century BC. It was one of the important centers of agriculture and trade, among both Greek and Scythian centers. By the middle of the 2nd century BC in the Greco-Scythian war, the town had been captured to the Scythians. Although liberated by Pontic intervention by the end of the 2nd century, it again fell under Scythian control by the mid-1st century BC to the early 2nd century AD. Scythian control ended permanently thereafter, possibly owing to Roman intervention.In Russian, the settlement was originally known as Ak-Mechet, from the Crimean Tatar "Aqmeçit", which literally means a white mosque. A mosque with a tall white minaret used to exist here. After the Crimean Tatars were deportation of the [Crimean Tatars|forcibly deported] in 1944, the settlement was given its present name, which alludes to the settlement's coastal location on the Black Sea.