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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient City of Tauric Chersonese and its Chora' has mentioned 'Peninsula' in the following places:
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Chersonesus (Ancient Greek: xcexa7xcexb5xcfx81xcfx83xcfx8cxcexbdxcexb7xcfx83xcexbfxcfx82, romanized:xc2xa0Khersxc3xb3nxc4x93sos; Latin: Chersonesus; modern Russian and Ukrainian: xd0xa5xd0xb5xd1x80xd1x81xd0xbexd0xbdxd0xb5xccx81xd1x81, Khersones; also rendered as Chersonese, Chersonesos), in medieval Greek contracted to Cherson (xcexa7xcexb5xcfx81xcfx83xcfx8excexbd; Old East Slavic: xd0x9axd0xbexd1x80xd1x81xd1x83xd0xbdxd1x8c, Korsun) is an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2,500xc2xa0years ago in the southwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula.
The ancient city is located on the shore of the Black Sea on the outskirts of present-day Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula, where it is referred to as Khersones (Russian: xd0xa5xd0xb5xd1x80xd1x81xd0xbexd0xbdxd0xb5xd1x81).
The name Chersonesos in Greek means "peninsula" and aptly describes the site on which the colony was established.
During the 2014 Crimean crisis, the Crimean peninsula was annexed by Russia, but UNESCO has maintained that it will continue to recognize Crimea and its heritage sites as belonging to Ukraine.
Tauric Chersonese and its chora are the remains of an ancient city, founded in the 5th century BCE as a colonial settlement of the Dorian Greeks, located on the Heraclean Peninsula in south-west Crimea.
A recently launched project entitled xe2x80x9cBoundaries and land use regimes for the protected areas of the monuments of the Tauric Chersonese National Preserve located on the territory of the Heraclean Peninsula in the City of Sevastopolxe2x80x9d aims at integrating a more sophisticated zoning and protection concept in the Master Development Plan, which would strengthen the protection status of the extended chora landscape.