Abrau Peninsula


The Abrau Peninsula is a north-western spur of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, located on the Black Sea between Novorossiysk and Anapa, in the Krasnodar Region of Russia. It contains the Utrish State Nature Reserve.

Climate and ecology

The Abrau Peninsula is the only place in Russia that harbours a Mediterranean vegetation. The climate of the Abrau Peninsula is sub-Mediterranean with cool rainy winters without a stable snow cover and with hot dry summers. The mean annual precipitation is 500 mm, the mean July and February temperatures are 23.7°C and 2.7°C, respectively. The area vegetation consists of three major belts: coastal slopes with sub-Mediterranean xerophytic forests and shrublands with pistachio, juniper, oak and oriental hornbeam ; piedmont and low-mountain area with a combination of mesophitic and xerophitic forests and a predominance of two oak species, oriental hornbeam and junipers; low mountains with mesophitic deciduous forests with a domination of oak, hornbeam, lime, maple, ash and beech.