File:Strait of Kerch detail from 1954 United States Army Map Service, USSR map NL 37-7 Kerch' (cropped).jpg

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English: List from Eastern Europe AMS Topographic Maps. Series N501, U.S. Army Map Service, 1954. Shows mainly the strait and peninsula of Kerch, Taman peninsula and Kuban river delta within Krasnodar Krai as well as parts of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
Deutsch: Karte des U.S. Army Map Service, Eastern Europe AMS Topographic Maps, Serie N501 von 1954. Zeigt im Wesentlichen die Straße und die Halbinsel von Kertsch, die Halbinsel Taman und das Mündungsdelta des Flusses Kuban im Kraj Krasnodar sowie Teile des Asowschen und des Schwarzen Meeres
Русский: Лист из набора карт Восточной Европы Картографической военной службы США. Серия 501. 1954
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