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  2. File:Map of the Black Sea with bathymetry and surrounding ...

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  3. Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    A 16th-century map of the Black Sea by Diogo Homem Greek colonies (8th–3rd century BCE) of the Black Sea (Euxine, or "hospitable" sea) The Black Sea was a busy waterway on the crossroads of the ancient world: the Balkans to the west, the Eurasian steppes to the north, the Caucasus and Central Asia to the east, Asia Minor and Mesopotamia to ...

  4. Module:Location map/data/Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    Location map of Black Sea name Black Sea border coordinates 47.594 26.825 ←↕→ 42.242 40.548 map center image Map of the Black Sea with bathymetry and surrounding relief.svg

  5. Category:Port cities of the Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Port cities of the Black Sea" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alushta; B.

  6. Sochi - Wikipedia

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    The city is situated on the Sochi River, along the Black Sea in the North Caucasus of Southern Russia, with a population of 466,078 residents, [12] and up to 600,000 residents in the urban area. The city covers an area of 176.77 square kilometers (68.25 sq mi), [ 5 ] while the Greater Sochi Area covers over 3,502 square kilometers (1,352 sq mi ...

  7. Profanity in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, shazbot briefly enjoyed popular usage outside of its television show. [1] Battlestar Galactica ' s frak, a word that Lee Goldberg characterizes as "something truly amazing and subversive" and that Scott Adams calls "pure genius", has also escaped its original context.

  8. Black Sea region - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sea region's population is 8,439,213 based on the 2010 census. 4,137,166 people live in cities and 4,301,747 people in villages. This makes it the only one of the seven regions of Turkey in which more people live in rural rather than urban areas.

  9. Sukhumi - Wikipedia

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    Sukhumi or Sokhumi is a city in a wide bay on the Black Sea's eastern coast. It is both the capital and largest city of the Republic of Abkhazia, a partially recognised state that most countries consider a part of Georgia. The city has been controlled by Abkhazia since the Abkhazian war in 1992–93.