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BLACK SEA (Russ. Chernomorskaya)

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 25 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BLACK SEA (Russ. Chernomorskaya)  , a military
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district of the province of
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Kuban, formerly an
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independent province of
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Transcaucasia, Russia; it includes the narrow
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strip of
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land along the N.E. coast of the Black Sea from
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Novorossiysk to the vicinity of Pitsunda, between the sea and the crest of the main range of the
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Caucasus .
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Area, 2836 sq. m . Pop . (1897) 54,228; (1906, estimate) 71,900 . It is penetrated by numerous spurs of this range, which strike the sea abruptly at right angles to the coast, and in many cases plunge down into it sheer . Owing to its
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southern exposure, its sheltered position, and a copious rainfall, vegetation, in
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part of a sub-tropical character, grows in
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great profusion . In consequence, however, of the mountainous character of the region, it is divided into a large number of more or less isolated districts, and there is little intercourse with the country north of the Caucasus, the passes over the range being few and difficult (see CAUCASUS) . But since the Russians became masters of this region, its former inhabitants (Circassian tribes) have emigrated in thousands, so that the country is now only thinly inhabited . It is divided into three districts—Novorossiysk, with the
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town (pop. in 1897, 16,208) of the same name, which acts as the capital of the Black Sea district; Velyaminovsk; and Sochi . Novorossiysk is connected by
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rail, at the west end of the Caucasus, with the Rostov-
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Vladikavkaz
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line, and a mountain road leads.from Velyaminovsk (or Tuapse) to Maikop in the province of Kuban .

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