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The map shows the Black Sea region with bordering countries, major rivers and lakes, geographical features, country capitals, main cities, main roads, primary railroad lines, important port cities and major coastal airports.
The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.
This map shows Black Sea countries, cities, towns, major ports, rivers, landforms, roads.
The Black Sea has a coastline of approximately 5,800 kilometers, including the Sea of Azov. Russia has the longest coastline on the sea (2,300 km), followed by Turkey (1,329 km) and Ukraine (1,282 km) Relief map of Black Sea coastline.
Located in southeastern Europe, it is bordered by six countries: Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, and Turkey. With a diverse range of landscapes and resources, the countries surrounding the Black Sea each have their own histories, economies, and social structures.
Black Sea. The Black Sea lies southeast of Europe. Clockwise from the west, it borders the following regions: Most of the regions above are known for their beaches and resort towns. Map.
About Black Sea. The Facts: Area: 168,500 sq mi (436,402 sq km). Max. depth: 2,212 m (7,257 ft). Countries: Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine. Major ports and cities: Sochi, Batumi, Burgas, Constanța, Giresun, Istanbul, Kerch, Novorossiysk, Odessa, Sukhumi, Trabzon, Varna, Ordu, Poti, Rize, Samsun, Sevastopol, Yalta ...
Map of the Black Sea. The Black Sea is a sea in Eurasia between Europe, Caucasus, and Anatolia. Many rivers flow to the Black Sea, including the big rivers, the Don, Danube, Dniester and Dnieper.
Map of Black Sea (Region in several countries) with Cities, Locations, Streets, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains and Landmarks.
Map of the Black Sea. The Black Sea is an inland sea between southeastern Europe and the Anatolian peninsula (Turkey) and is ultimately connected to the Atlantic Ocean via the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas and various straits.