
The Cheleken Peninsula () is a peninsula located in western
Turkmenistan
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, in the eastern shores of the
Caspian Sea
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.
The city of
Hazar, former Cheleken, is located in the peninsula, which administratively belongs to Turkmenistan's
Balkan Province
Balkan Region () is the westernmost of the five regions of Turkmenistan. Clockwise from north it borders Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan (north); two provinces of Turkmenistan (east), Iran (south), and the Caspian Sea (west). The capital city is Balkana ...
.
Geography
The Cheleken Peninsula is about 40 km long and 22 km wide. It borders on the
Caspian Sea
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in the west and with the
Türkmenbaşy Gulf (former Krasnovodsk Bay) in the north. The peninsula has a continental dry climate with a precipitation of 150 mm/year. The area is desert and the central part is elevated terrain averaging 100 m elevation, with 25 m high cliffs in the central part of the western shore, while the eastern shore is low and sandy.
The Peninsula has two spits or bars at the end running meridionally from north to south; the northern or right spit is also known as the Kafaldja Peninsula, while the southern or left spit running towards
Ogurja Ada (Ogurchinsky Island) is known as the Dervish Peninsula. From time to time, such as in 1995, the Cheleken Peninsula becomes an island again when the level of the waters of the Caspian rises.
[Igor S. Zonn, Aleksey N Kosarev, Michael H. Glantz & Andrey G. Kostianoy, ''The Caspian Sea Encyclopedia'', p. 140 C] There are
mud volcano
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es in the Cheleken Peninsula.
Cartography
The Cheleken Peninsula was
formerly an island. It was plotted on a rough map for the first time in 1715 by
Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky as 'Chereken Island'. The area was mapped by
Fedor Ivanovich Soimonov during the
Caspian Expedition, which surveyed the Caspian Sea from 1719 to 1727 and in some maps of the 18th to 19th centuries it appeared as 'Neftyanoy' or as 'Neftonia'. The island was also described later by
G. S. Karelin in 1832. Karelin commented that there were four types of
crude oil
Petroleum, also known as crude oil or simply oil, is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid chemical mixture found in geological formations, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons. The term ''petroleum'' refers both to naturally occurring u ...
in the Cheleken Peninsula. The island merged with the mainland after 1937.
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See also
* Hazar, Turkmenistan
* Ogurja Ada
References
External links
Minerals - Krasnovodsk, Cheleken Peninsula, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan
''Overview of oil and natural gas in the Caspian Sea region'' Last Updated: August 26, 2013
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Peninsulas of the Caspian Sea
Peninsulas of Turkmenistan
Former islands