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Sudak (Ukrainian and Russian: Судак;
Crimean Tatar: Sudaq; Gr****: Σουγδαία;
sometimes spelled Sudac or Sudagh) is a city,
multiple former Eastern Orthodox...
- Генуэзская крепость,
Crimean Tatar:
Ceneviz qalesi) or
Sudak fortress is a
fortress in
Sudak, Crimea,
built by the
Genoese in 13th–14th centuries. The...
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Sudak City Muni****lity (Ukrainian: Судацька міськрада, Russian: Судакский горсовет,
Crimean Tatar:
Sudaq şeer şurası),
officially "the
territory governed...
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Battle of
Sudak took
place in 1221 or 1222 when Rus-Kipchak
forces under Rus’
leadership attempted to
capture the city from the
Seljuks of Rum. According...
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Sudak Bay (Russian: Судакская бухта, Ukrainian: Судацька бухта,
Crimean Tatar:
Sudaq körfezi, Судакъ корьфези) is a bay in the
Black Sea near
Sudak, Crimea...
- The **** (pl.: ****s or recta) is the
final straight portion of the
large intestine in
humans and some
other mammals, and the gut in others. The adult...
- FC
Surozh Sudak (****bol′nyy klub
Surozh Sudak) was an
amateur football club from
Sudak, Crimea. The club's name is an
obsolete version of the city in the...
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within the city of Sevastopol) P29 – Alushta,
Sudak,
Feodosia P34 – Alushta,
Yalta P35 – Hrushivka,
Sudak P58 – Sevastopol, Port "Komysheva Bukhta" (completely...
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Sviatlana Sudak (Belarusian: Сьвятлана Судак; born 20
March 1971) is a
Turkish female hammer thrower of
Belarusian origin. She was born in Grodno, Belarus...
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summer 1917 and
spent the
Russian Civil War
years in the
Crimean town of
Sudak with Erarskaya. Soon
after their arrival, she was
approached by Alexander...