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NOVOROSSIYSK , a seaport See also: town of S
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See also: Russia, in the Chernomorsk or Black See also: Sea territory, on a See also: bay of the same name (also na.med Tsemes), on the N.E. See also: coast of the Black Sea
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Pop
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(1900) 40,384
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The bay, nearly 3 M. wide at its entrance on the
E., and 5 M. deep from E. to W., is exposed to the N.E. See also: wind (See also: bare), which sweeps down from the See also: Caucasus Mountains with See also: great violence
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There is an artificial harbour (1893) protected by a mole
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Novorossiysk is connected by a branch railway to Tikhoryetskaya (169 m.) with the See also: main Caucasian See also: line, which crosses the Volga near See also: Tsaritsyn, and has become an important centre for the export of corn, and since the petroleum See also: wells of See also: Groznyi in See also: northern See also: Caucasia were tapped it has become an entrepot for the export of petroleum
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Cement is manufactured
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Large grain See also: elevators have been built, and a new commercial town has grown up
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Besides cereals, which amount to 69 % of the whole, the exports consist of petroleum and petroleum waste, oilcake, See also: linseed, See also: timber, See also: bran, See also: millet seed, wool, potash, See also: zinc ore and See also: liquorice, the See also: total See also: annual value ranging between 31 and 54 millions sterling
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The imports are small
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Some 1500 acres in the vicinity of the town are planted with vines
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Novorossiysk has belonged to Russia since 1829 . |
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