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* [[Georgia]], whose [[province]] of [[Abkhazia]], recognised as an independent [[state]] by Russia, also borders the Sea | * [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], whose [[province]] of [[Abkhazia]], recognised as an independent [[state]] by Russia, also borders the Sea | ||
* [[Russia]] | * [[Russia]] |
Revision as of 14:01, 13 April 2014
The Black Sea is a large non-tidal body of water on the south-east border of Europe. It is linked to the Mediterranean only by the narrow channel running through the Bosphorus (Bosporus), Sea of Marmara and theDardanelles (also known as the Hellespont).
The Countries bordering the Black Sea are:
- Georgia, whose province of Abkhazia, recognised as an independent state by Russia, also borders the Sea
The area has for long been one of conflict and tensions.
The main rivers discharging into the sea are the Danube, Dniester (Dnister]] and Kizil Irmak. The Volga flows into the Sea of Azov, which is connected to the Black Sea by a narrow strait.