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Marmora
Marmora Marmora may refer to: the Sea of Marmara the village of Marmora on the Greek island of Paros the village of Marmora in the Piedmont region of Italy ...
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Sea of Marmara
Sea of Marmara Map of the Sea of Marmara The Sea of Marmara (Turkish: Marmara Denizi ;also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea) is an ...
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Sea of Mármara (translated from Spanish)
Sea of Mármara Map of the Sea of Marmara sea of Mármara (In idioma Turkish : Marmara denizi ... in idioma Greek : ???????? ??????? or ??????????) (also known like Sea of Mármora) it is mar inner that ... and European side. The surface of this sea is of 11.350 kilometers ². ...
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Sea of Mármara (translated from Portuguese)
Sea of Mármara Sea of Mármara (center, blue clearly), with the Black Sea in top and the Aegean Sea to the left. nasa Sea of Mármara ( turco : Marmara denizi, grego : ???????? ??????? ...
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Talk:Russia/archive
... with the second paragraph. First, The Black Sea is not an inland sea. Second, the Caspian sea isn't a sea. Andres 18:52, 9 Dec 2003 (UTC ... reading! Tnx. I agree that the Black Sea, tho militarily it is an inland ...
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Talk:1921 in Greece
... Gallipoli peninsula and the coast along the Sea of Marmora as far as Rodosto; on the Asiatic ... of Panderma), including the islands in the Sea of Marmora... This would become something like that: It ... called Gelibolu) and the coast along the Sea of Marmora (now spelled Sea of ...
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Russia
... state in the steppes along the Black Sea (Desht-e-Kipchak). In the 13th century ... Russia's borders expanded to the Black Sea and Russia set her goal on the ... part of the open oceans; the Barents Sea, White Sea, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea ...
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Midkemia
... by large Eastern and Western bays -- the Sea of Kingdoms (commonly: Kingdom Sea) to the east and the Bitter Sea to the west. These form an isthmus ... from the northern coast of the Kingdom Sea (its origin) through the isthmus, along the northern coast of the Bitter Sea, past the Straights of Darkness, and ...
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User:Nikola Smolenski/cossacks
... corner of Europe, bordering on the Black Sea and the Caucasian Mountains on the south, the Caspian Sea and the river Volga on the east ... Principalities; they pillaged and burned the Black Sea ports of Turkey and those of Persia on the Caspian Sea. As an example of their daring and ... the Straits of the Bosphorus, crossed the Sea of Marmora, squeezed through the Dardanelles, ...
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Genova (translated from German)
... from the eventful history of the earlier sea-republic. Landmark of the city is those ... of a hill and fill of the sea. The city is seat one Archbishop and ... rank, it must have been used as sea port, as soon as one began, to operate in the Tyrrheni sea navigation. From old sources nothing well-known ... Safi comes. 1277 opens it the first sea lanes of Spain with Flanders and ...
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