Chersonese

/kərˈsɑnəˌsiːz/ noun

A peninsula or headland projecting into the sea.

From Greek 'chersonesos' (peninsula), composed of 'cherson' (dry land) and 'nesos' (island). The term was used by ancient geographers to describe various peninsulas, particularly around the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions.

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