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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. Pontus de Tyard. Pontus de Tyard representado en un grabado de 1577, obra de Thomas de Leu (1560-1612). Pontus de Tyard 1521 - 1605, poeta francés, nació en 1521 en el castillo de Bissy-sur-Fley. Pertenecía a una rica familia de la región de Borgoña. Siguió la carrera eclesiástica, llegando a ser obispo de Chalon-sur-Saône en 1578.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LazistanLazistan - Wikipedia

    Lazistan or Lazeti ( Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; Georgian: ლაზეთი, or ჭანეთი Ç'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, romanized: Lazistān) is a historical and cultural region of the Caucasus and Anatolia, the term was primarily used during Ottoman rule in the region. Traditionally inhabited by the Laz ...

  4. Turkey and Georgia. Range coordinates. 40°30′N 40°30′E. /  40.500°N 40.500°E  / 40.500; 40.500. The Pontic Mountains or Pontic Alps ( Turkish: Kuzey Anadolu Dağları, meaning North Anatolian Mountains) form a mountain range in northern Anatolia, Turkey. They are also known as the Parhar Mountains in the local Turkish and Pontic ...

  5. US$ 6,500 (2022) 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 ...