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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PonticPontic - Wikipedia

    Pontic Greeks, all Greek peoples from the shores of the Black Sea and Pontus. Pontic Greek, a form of the Greek language originally spoken by the Pontic Greeks (see above) Pontic, as opposed to Caspian (which refers to the possibly related Nakho-Dagestanian or Northeast Caucasian languages ), is sometimes used as a synonym for the Northwest ...

  2. Pontic languages. Pontic is a proposed language family or macrofamily, comprising the Indo-European and Northwest Caucasian language families, with Proto-Pontic being its reconstructed proto-language .

  3. Overview. The Greek diaspora is one of the oldest diasporas in the world, with an attested presence from Homeric times to the present. Examples of its influence range from the role played by Greek expatriates in the emergence of the Renaissance, through liberation and nationalist movements involved in the fall of the Ottoman Empire, to commercial developments such as the commissioning of the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pontic_OlbiaPontic Olbia - Wikipedia

    Pontic Olbia. /  46.69250°N 31.90361°E  / 46.69250; 31.90361. Pontic Olbia ( Ancient Greek: Ὀλβία Ποντική; Ukrainian: Ольвія, romanized : Olviia) or simply Olbia is an archaeological site of an ancient Greek city on the shore of the Southern Bug estuary ( Hypanis or Ὕπανις,) in Ukraine, near the village of ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greek_CrimeaGreek Crimea - Wikipedia

    Myrmēkion ( Ancient Greek: Μυρμήκιον) was situated on the shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Panticapaeum. It was founded in the mid-6th century BC as an independent polis, which soon became one of the richest in the region. In the 5th century BC, the town specialized in winemaking and minted its own coinage.

  6. The Pontic wikipedia orthography takes its lead from the Soviet phonetic Greek orthography, and uses ςς for /ʃ/ and εο, εα for [ø, æ]. Otherwise it follows historical orthography. Opoudjis ( talk ) 16:40, 18 May 2009 (UTC) Reply [ reply ]

  7. Anatolian Greek until 1923. Demotic in yellow. Pontic in orange. Cappadocian, Pharasiot and Silliot Greek are in green. Green dots indicate non-Pontic-speaking villages in 1910. Pontic Greek varieties are those originally spoken along the eastern Black Sea coast of Asia Minor, the historical region of Pontus in Turkey.