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Pontic or
pontic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pontic, from the Gr****
pontos (πόντος, romanized: póntos), or "sea", may
refer to: The
Pontic colonies...
- The
Pontic Gr****s (
Pontic: Ρωμαίοι, Ρωμιοί; Turkish:
Pontus Rumları or
Karadeniz Rumları; Gr****: Πόντιοι, Ελληνοπόντιοι), also
Pontian Gr****s or simply...
- The
Pontic–Caspian
Steppe is a
steppe extending across Eastern Europe to
Central Asia,
formed by the
Caspian and
Pontic steppes. It
stretches from the...
- Scytho- (/ˈsaɪθʊ/) in composition) and
sometimes also
referred to as the
Pontic Scythians, were an
ancient Eastern Iranic equestrian nomadic people who...
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Pontic Gr**** (
Pontic: Ρωμαίικα, romanized: Rhomaiika, Gr****: Ποντιακά, romanized: Pontiaka; Turkish:
Rumca or Romeika) is a
variety of
Modern Gr**** indigenous...
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Pontic is a
proposed language family or macrofamily,
comprising the Indo-European and
Northwest Caucasian language families, with Proto-
Pontic being its...
- The
Pontic eagle is the
primary ethnic symbol of the
Pontic Gr****s, also
called Pontian Gr****s. The bird has
spread wings and
looks to the side. The eagle...
- The
Pontic Mountains or
Pontic Alps (Turkish:
Kuzey Anadolu Dağları,
meaning North Anatolian Mountains) form a
mountain range in
northern Anatolia, Turkey...
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region and the
Pontic interior. The
coastal region bordering the
Black Sea was
separated from the
mountainous inland area by the
Pontic Alps,
which run...
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Pontic coinage probably began during reign of
Mithridates II of Pontus.
Early Pontic coinage imitated coinage with
Alexander the Great's portraits. Later...