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    Via Pontica was an ancient Roman road in Thrace along the Black Sea, starting from Byzantium and passing through Deultum (today Debelt), Aquae Calidae...
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    Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
    Singidunum), connecting Middle Europe and Byzantium Bulgaria / Romania Via Pontica Cyprus Via Kolossus. Connecting Paphos, the island Roman capital, with Salamis...
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    reserve, where dolphins and cormorants can be observed. It sits on the Via Pontica, a major bird migration route from Africa into Eastern and Northern Europe...
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    Situated along the second largest migration path of birds in Europe, the Via Pontica, the site is an important stopover and staging site for a large number...
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    with two more swimming pools. During this time the Via Pontica was built connecting Constantinople via Deultum, Anchialos, Aquae Calidae with Dorostorum...
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    two meters, and the Eurasian eagle-owl. The river is located on the Via Pontica bird migratory route. There are about 50 fish species, such as flathead...
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    Srebarna and its surroundings and is an important wetland located on the Via Pontica, a bird migration route between Europe and Africa. As a result, it provides...
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    penduline tit, calandra lark, black-winged pratincole, etc. Situated on the Via Pontica route for migratory birds, the second largest one in Europe, Lake Durankulak...
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    instances of birdsong by means of an audio CD and Czech Radio's Internet, or Via Pontica which monitored the migration of birds of prey in eastern Turkey. Miroslav...
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    obtained in the north part and curative mud in the south. Located on the Via Pontica bird migration route, the lake is inhabited by 215 species of birds,...
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    high number of birds is due to the lake's location on the important Via Pontica bird migration route. The bird population is highest during the autumn...
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    plateau around Bolata. In the sky of Bolata cove passes the so-called Via Pontica one of the main roads (north to south) of the migratory birds. Bolata...
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    protected zones network and also vital part of bio-diversity zones in Via Pontica for preservation of the habitats of birds. Due to the wilderness of the...
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    Steppic and Mediterranean Regions. The western Black Sea Region is the Via Pontica, Europe's second largest bird migration route. The migrating birds use...
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    financing archeological work around the Black Sea, along the ancient Roman Via Pontica. The program came out of an archeological discovery in Sozopol of what...
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    seals in the rocks and caverns of Silistar. Strandzha is situated on Via Pontica, the second-largest bird migratory route in Europe. The bays and estuaries...
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    of the migratory birds who use the Eastern European migratory route, Via Pontica; as well as an important nesting habitat for many breeding species. In...
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    Antiochus in the mid-270s and was allied with Mithridates' enemy, Heraclea Pontica. We know little of Ariobarzanes' short reign, except that when he died...
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  • Younger, son of the preceding Dionysius of Heraclea, tyrant of Heraclea Pontica, 4th century BC Dionysius of Phocaea, commander of the Ionian fleet at...
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    serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The ouroboros entered Western tradition via ancient Egyptian iconography and the Greek magical tradition. It was adopted...
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  • notable exception of the white oaks of sect. Quercus and the endemic Quercus pontica. In contrast, the sections of the subgenus Cerris are exclusively native...
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  • 2002 University of Chicago Conference on Eurasian Archaeology. Colloquia Pontica: series on the archaeology and ancient history of the Black Sea area. Vol...
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    Black Sea Coast)". Proceedings of the International Symposium VI. Thracia Pontica. pp. 287–314.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)...
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    4 species. Actinophrys sol (Müller, 1773) Ehrenberg, 1840 Actinophrys pontica Valkanov, 1940 Actinophrys salsuginosa Patterson, 2001 Actinophrys tauryanini...
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    Hattusa Heraclea Pontica Heracleium Hermonassa Hieron Oros Hüseyindede Tepe Hyssus Ibora Ischopolis Karza Kelesa Kimista Laodicea Pontica Libiopolis Lillium...
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    2015-10-09. Retrieved 2015-10-11 – via english.fsu.edu. "Carmina (Horatius)". Latin Wikisource. liber III, carmen I – via Wikisource. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald...
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    cities of the Black Sea were Trebizond, Sampsounta, Sinope and Heraclea Pontica. During the Hellenistic period (334 BC – 1st century BC), which followed...
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    Civ. Dei VII 7,8 Isidorus Origines V 33, 3); biceps (Ovid Fasti I 65; Pontica IV 4, 23); anceps (Ovid Metamorphoses XIV 334; Fasti I 95); biformis (Ovid...
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    Setae (Lydia): The temple of Apollo Aksyros located in the city. Apollonia Pontica: There were two temples of Apollo Healer in the city. One from the Late...
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    of Chersonesos, founded in the 5th century BC by settlers from Heraclea Pontica. This name means "peninsula", reflecting its immediate location. It is...
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