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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 ...
The Black Sea Region ( Turkish: Karadeniz Bölgesi) (sometimes referred to as Pontus or Pontos) is a geographical region of Turkey. The largest city in the region is Samsun. Other big cities are Zonguldak, Trabzon, Ordu, Tokat, Giresun, Rize, Amasya and Sinop . It is bordered by the Marmara Region to the west, the Central Anatolia Region to the ...
Popular discussion of this early Holocene Black Sea flood scenario was headlined in The New York Times in December 1996 [10] and later published as a book. [9] In a series of expeditions widely covered by mainstream media, a team of marine archaeologists led by Robert Ballard identified what appeared to be ancient shorelines, freshwater snail shells, drowned river valleys, tool-worked timbers ...
Dovhyi Island and smaller Kruhly, Velyky and Konsky islands in the Yahorlyk Bay. Dzharylhach Island - the largest one in the Black Sea (56 km 2) Kalanchak Islands [ uk], Oyster Islands [ uk] and others in the Karkinit Bay, east of Dzharylhach. Nova Zemlya (Нова Земля) - divided with Romania. Orlov Island [ uk], Yahorlyk Islands ...
Tasman Sea – 2.3 million km 2 (0.89 million sq mi) Bay of Bengal – 2.172 million km 2 (0.839 million sq mi) Bering Sea – 2 million km 2 (0.77 million sq mi) Sea of Okhotsk – 1.583 million km 2 (0.611 million sq mi) Gulf of Mexico – 1.550 million km 2 (0.598 million sq mi)
6 acre⋅ft) [ 1] The Sea of Azov[ a] is an inland shelf sea in Eastern Europe connected to the Black Sea by the narrow (about 4 km (2.5 mi)) Strait of Kerch, and sometimes regarded as a northern extension of the Black Sea. [ 3][ 4] The sea is bounded by Russia on the east, and by Ukraine on the northwest and southwest (the parts of Ukraine ...
The Republic of Pontus ( Greek: Δημοκρατία του Πόντου, romanized : Dimokratía tou Póntou) was a proposed Pontic Greek state on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Its territory would have encompassed much of historical Pontus and today forms part of Turkey's Black Sea Region.
In 2022, the majority of these ports were effectively closed to international ship traffic due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and Russian naval blockade of the Black Sea. Odesa , along with to a lesser degree Chernomorsk and Yuzhne , have been partially open to limited convoy-based grain and ammonia (for fertilizer) exports under ...