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seaboard between Heraclea (today Ereğli) and
Amisus (Samsun), the ora
Pontica. The
larger part of Pontus, however, was
included in the
province of Galatia...
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Artemisia pontica, the
Roman wormwood or
small absinthe, is an herb used in the
production of
absinthe and vermouth.
Originating in
southeastern Europe...
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Daphne pontica,
commonly known as twin-flowered or
Pontic daphne, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Thymelaeaceae,
native to Bulgaria, northern...
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Heraclea Pontica (/ˌhɛrəˈkliːə ˈpɒntɪkə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια Ποντική, romanized: Hērákleia Pontikḗ;
Attic Gr****: [hɛːrákleːa pontikɛ́ː], Koinē Gr****:...
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Quercus pontica, the
Pontic oak or
Armenian oak, is a
species of
endangered oak
currently extant to the
western Caucasus mountains of
Georgia and northeastern...
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Rhododendron subsect.
Pontica is a
subsection of
section Ponti**** in
Hymenanthes in the
genus Rhododendron. It
comprises 13
species of
shrubs to small...
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Crataegus pontica is a
species of
hawthorn found in
Turkey (including East Thrace), the
South Caucasus,
possibly Palestine and Jordan, Iraq, Iran and...
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Biatora pontica is a
species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling),
leprose lichen in the
family Ramalinaceae. It is a
widely distributed species,
having been...
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Pontica was an
ancient Roman road in
Thrace along the
Black Sea,
starting from
Byzantium and p****ing
through Deultum (today Debelt),
Aquae Calidae...
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Marinomonas pontica is a Gram-negative
bacterium from the
genus of
Marinomonas which has been
isolated from sea
water from the
Black Sea in Ukraine. Parte...