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Sinop, historically known as Sinope (Ancient Greek: Σινώπη, Sinōpē), is a city on the isthmus of İnce Burun (İnceburun, Cape Ince) and on the Boztepe Peninsula, near Cape Sinope (Sinop Burnu, Boztepe Cape, Boztepe Burnu) which is situated on the northernmost edge of the Turkish side of the Black Sea coast, in the ancient region of Paphlagonia, in modern-day northern Turkey.
Sinope later tricked Apollo and the river Halys in the same fashion and remained ... (1853-1915), R. C. Loeb Classical Library Volume 001. London, William Heinemann ...
Sinop Province (Turkish: Sinop ili; Greek: Σινώπη, Sinopi) is a province of Turkey, along the Black Sea.It is located between 41 and 42 degrees North latitude and between 34 and 35 degrees East longitude.
Sinope may refer to: Sinop, Turkey, a city on the Black Sea, historically known as Sinope Battle of Sinop, 1853 naval battle in the Sinop port; Sinop Province; Sinope, Leicestershire, a hamlet in the Midlands of England; Sinope (mythology), in Greek mythology, daughter of Asopus; Sinope (moon), a moon of the planet Jupiter; Sinope, a moth genus
John Strype's map of 1720 describes London as consisting of four parts: The City of London, Westminster, Southwark and the eastern 'That Part Beyond the Tower'. [1] As London expanded, it absorbed many hundreds of existing towns and villages which continued to assert their local identities.
Use this interactive map to track snowfall accumulation Wednesday. Gabe Hauari, USA TODAY. Updated February 12, 2025 at 10:43 AM. Editor's note: Follow along here for details on Thursday, Feb. 13.
Over 130 years after his gruesome murders in East London, England, the descendants of his victims are looking to unmask the identity of the serial killer popularly known as Jack the Ripper. The ...
Most of the western half of Pontus and the Greek cities of the coast, including Sinope, were annexed by Rome directly as part of the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus. The interior and eastern coast remained an independent client kingdom. The Bosporan Kingdom also remained independent under Pharnaces II of Pontus as an ally and friend of ...