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  • ...own as the Amazons who lived at the edge of the world (probably near the [[Black Sea]] according to [[Classics]] scholar [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], including [[Gre
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  • |[[Black Sea]] |[[Black Sea]]
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  • | pagename = Black Sea | abc = Black Sea
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  • ...ey west of the Bosporus is geographically part of Europe), bordering the [[Black Sea]], between [[Bulgaria]] and [[Georgia]], and bordering the [[Aegean Sea]] a
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  • ...he status of the highly militarized city of Sevastopol, home of the Soviet Black Sea fleet.
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  • {{r|Black Sea}}
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  • {{r|Black Sea}}
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  • # [[Black Sea]]
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  • ...a]], but it became widespread with colonies founded as far afield as the [[Black Sea]], [[Italy]], the [[Levant]] and [[North Africa]].
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  • ...erpret this as Tsebelda, the vicinity of Sukhumi [on the east coast of the Black Sea], Abkhasia, the Caucasus [Georgia].<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ..., Krym'') is a peninsula in eastern [[Europe]], on the north side of the [[Black Sea]]. Previously an autonomous republic within the state of [[Ukraine]], Crime
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  • [[Image:Black Sea.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Black Sea today (light blue) and around 5600 b.C. (dark blue)]] The [[Black Sea]] was around 7.500 b.C. a gigantic lake of freshwater with a surface of 325
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  • ...s exiled by [[Augustus]] to Tomis (or Tomi, now Costanza), a town on the [[Black Sea]] on the extreme edge of the [[Roman Empire|Empire]]. The reason for this e
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  • {{r|Black Sea}}
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  • ...asus to the southeast of [[Continental Europe]] at the east coast of the [[Black Sea]]. Georgia shares borders with [[Russia]] in the north and [[Turkey]], [[Ar ...limate|Alpine]] zone in the [[Caucasus mountains]] and the [[subtropical]] Black Sea coast of western Georgia.
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  • ...ardanelles]]. ''Maury'' thus became the first U.S. naval unit to enter the Black Sea since 1945.
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  • * Also see Frantz, D. and Collins, C. (2003). Death on the Black Sea: The Untold Story of the 'Struma' and World War II's Holocaust at Sea, Harp
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  • ...eport: the Sloviansk, homeported in Odessa, in the northwest corner of the Black Sea.
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  • |Northeastern Turkey, Georgia and Russia (eastern Black Sea coast).
    9 KB (1,204 words) - 14:52, 14 March 2009
  • ...hoped. At an unknown date, Pericles led the powerful Athenian navy to the Black Sea to demonstrate Athenian power and secure the corn route from southern Russi
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