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Sarmatia was a
region of the
Eurasian steppe inhabited by the Sarmatians.
Maciej Miechowita (1457–1523) used "
Sarmatia" for the
Black Sea
region and further...
- Look up
Sarmatia or
Sarmatian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sarmatia or
Sarmatian may
refer to:
Sarmatia, the land of the
Sarmatians in
eastern Europe...
- The Odesa–Brody
pipeline (also
known as
Sarmatia pipeline) is a
crude oil
pipeline between the
Ukrainian cities Odesa at the
Black Sea, and
Brody near...
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Metropolis (Ancient Gr****: Μητρόπολις) was an
ancient town of
European Sarmatia on the Borysthenes, near Olbia. Ptolemy, Geography, 3.5.28. This article incorporates...
- Syrmatae). The
territory inhabited by the Sarmatians,
which was
known as
Sarmatia (/sɑːrˈmeɪʃiə/) to Greco-Roman ethnographers,
covered the
western part...
- 1911
Angola Sarmatia ankasoka Viette, 1979
Madagascar Sarmatia expandens (Walker, 1869)
Sarmatia indenta Bethune-Baker, 1909
Sarmatia interitalis Guenée...
- regions/segments:
Fennoscandia to the northwest, Volgo-Uralia to the east, and
Sarmatia to the south.
Fennoscandia includes the
Baltic Shield (also
referred to...
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power of the
Pontic steppe by the Sarmatians, due to
which "
Sarmatia Europea" (European
Sarmatia)
replaced "Scythia" as the name for the region.
During the...
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similar names in
other parts of the
world (most
notably in the
Asiatic Sarmatia in the Caucasus).
There exist two
prevailing theories about the origin...
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Grammar of
Ancient Geography published in 1832,
Sarmatia had two parts,
Sarmatia Europea and
Sarmatia Asiatica covering a
combined area of 503,000 sq...