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INEBOLI
, a See also:town on the See also:north See also:coast of See also:Asia See also:Minor, 70 M
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W. of See also:Sinai) (See also:Sinope)
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It is the first See also:place of importance touched at by See also:mercantile vessels plying eastwards from See also:Constantinople, being the See also:port for the districts of See also:Changra and See also:Kastamuni, and connected with the latter town by a See also:carriage road (see KASTAMUNI)
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The roadstead is exposed, having no See also:protection for See also:shipping except a See also:jetty 300 ft. See also:long, so that in rough See also:weather landing is impracticable
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The exports (chiefly See also:wool and See also:mohair) Ire about £248,000 annually and the imports £200,000
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The See also:population is about 9000 (Moslems 7000,Christians 2000)
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Ineboli represents the See also:ancient Abonou-teichos, famous as the birthplace of the false See also:prophet See also: |
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