Sudak (Ukrainian and Russian: Судак; Crimean Tatar: Sudaq; Greek: Σουγδαία; sometimes spelled Sudac or Sudagh) is a city, multiple former Eastern Orthodox...
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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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The 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...
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Rectum (redirect from Sudak's point)
The rectum (pl.: rectums or recta) is the final straight portion of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals, and the gut in others. The adult...
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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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FC Surozh Sudak (Futbol′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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Sophia Parnok (section Sudak period)
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...
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palaces, among them the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka, the Genoese Fortress in Sudak, the Livadia Palace, and the Yusupov Palace in Koreiz. In addition to its...
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Sudak City Municipality (Ukrainian: Судацька міськрада, Russian: Судакский горсовет, Crimean Tatar: Sudaq şeer şurası), officially "the territory governed...
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introduced by the Cumberland Valley company and J Sudak and Son of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In 1977, Sudak, which changed its name to Uncle Nibbles Candy...
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(Turkey) Sinop (Turkey) Skadovsk (Ukraine) Sochi (Russia) Sozopol (Bulgaria) Sudak (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed)) Sulina (Romania) Sunny Beach (Bulgaria)...
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Renaming of Crimean toponyms (section Sudak Raion)
Raion, 20 Seyitler Raion, 21 Simferopol Raion, 22 Staryi Krym Raion, 23 Sudak Raion, 24 Telman Raion (center in Qurman (Kurman)), 25 Fraydorf Raion, 26...
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Western Europe. Other colonies included Cembalo (modern Balaklava), Soldaio (Sudak), Vosporo (Kerch), while other were located on the Azov Sea, including Tana...
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Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth Crusade...
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Ukrainian singer-songwriter and music producer Voron, Crimea, a village in the Sudak municipality Voron, Vologda Oblast, a rural locality in Kaduysky District...
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Matěj Šín 12 MF SVK Tomáš Rigo 13 MF CZE Samuel Grygar 14 MF CZE Radim Šudák 15 DF GHA Patrick Kpozo 17 DF CZE Michal Frydrych 19 DF CZE David Lischka...
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after, the Seljuk Turks raided Perateia's coasts, and built the fortress of Sudak to try and channel the Crimean trade from Trebizond into Seljuk-held Sinope...
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settle in Crimea after his accession, but the Mongols sacked their outpost Sudak in 1322 when the Genoese clashed with the Turks. The Genoese merchants in...
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business before Marco's birth, established trading posts in Constantinople, Sudak in Crimea, and in a western part of the Mongol Empire in Asia. As a duo...
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where in 1981 stood the tent of the future musicians of the band by the Sudak rock club - a memorial sign in the form of a guitar with a plaque was installed...
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romanized: Perchem) is a mountain massif located in Crimea. It bounds the Sudak valley from the west and stretches from northeast to southwest. The massif...
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Dachne (Ukrainian: Дачне; Russian: Дачное) is a village in the Sudak Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority...
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or Vesyoloye (Ukrainian: Веселе; Russian: Весёлое) is a village in the Sudak Municipality of the Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of states...
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rayonı) — composed of Kirovske and Sovietskyi raions, former Feodosia and Sudak municipalities, Yalta Raion (Yalta rayonı) — composed of former Yalta and...
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[clarification needed] A novelization of the film was written by Eunice Sudak adapted from Richard Matheson's screenplay and published by Lancer Books...
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adaptation of the film. A novelization of the film was written in 1962 by Eunice Sudak, adapted from Richard Matheson's screenplay, which was published by Lancer...
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Russians knew it as the Sea of Surozh after the adjacent city now known as Sudak. It was known in Ottoman Turkish as the Balük-Denis ("Fish Sea") from its...
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Lawrence French, "The Making of The Raven", The Raven novelisation by Eunice Sudak, based on script by Richard Matheson, Bear Manor Media, 2012 Corman p 93...
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