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Black Sea Region, Turkey The Black Sea region has a steep, rocky coast with rivers that cascade through the gorges of the coastal ranges. A few larger rivers, those cutting back through the Pontic Mountains (Dogu Karadeniz Daglari), have tributaries that flow in broad, elevated basins. Access inland from the coast is limited to a few narrow valleys because mountain ridges, with elevations of 1,525 to 1,800 meters in the west and 3,000 to 4,000 meters in the east in Kaçkar Mountains, form an almost unbroken wall separating the coast from the interior. The higher slopes facing northwest tend to be densely forested. Because of these natural conditions, the Black Sea coast historically has been isolated from Anatolia. Running from Zonguldak in the west to Rize in the east, the narrow coastal strip widens at several places into fertile, intensely cultivated deltas. The Samsun area, close to the midpoint, is a major tobacco-growing region; east of it are numerous citrus groves. East of Samsun, the area around Trabzon is world-renowned for the production of hazelnuts, and farther east the Rize region has numerous tea plantations. All cultivable areas, including mountain slopes wherever they are not too steep, are sown or used as pasture. The mild, damp climate of the Black Sea coast makes commercial farming profitable. The western part of the Black Sea region, especially the Zonguldak area, is a center of coal mining and heavy industry. The North Anatolian Mountains in the north are an interrupted chain of folded highlands that generally parallel the Black Sea coast. In the west, the mountains tend to be low, with elevations rarely exceeding 1,500 meters, but they rise in an easterly direction to heights greater than 3,000 meters south of Rize. Lengthy, troughlike valleys and basins characterize the mountains. Rivers flow from the mountains toward the Black Sea. The southern slopes—facing the Anatolian Plateau—are mostly unwooded, but the northern slopes contain dense growths of both deciduous and evergreen trees.

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  • LazCuma53 sen pic bi pkklisin! Ben lazim ve bütün lazlar senin anana atlasin! Ne mutlu türküm diyene!

  • No he is kurdish,he says similar things in many video, there is no problem if he is kurdish but he is for PKK terorists,he shows himself like a person from KARADENIZ who demands independance to say that this region want separation,like they incite for kurdish people to ask for "kurdistan"..it's just a strategy .. HE is IDIOT yes

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  • @Polofreak6n2 haha what the fuck are you talking about. all pontics are welcome here.

  • Yes kurds peopel are welcome No !!!PKK cant fock out of Turkey !! Black sea is 100% Turk Fuck PONTUS Fuck Orthodox Dogs Fuck hellas Fuck greek No greeks are welcome there 28 Giresun 53 Rize
  • @CengizHan2011x shezo ego do eksers seftele

  • @Romios2380

    u r not 89 years old as u wote in ur profile...right?

  • Απάντηση σε αυτό το βίντεο...& im PONTIAN FROM GARS MALAKISMENO ΓΑΜΩ ΤΟΝ ΣΠΟΡΟ ΣΟΥ ΒΛΗΜΑ 

  • @CengizHan2011x i fuck your mongol language bastard

  • @Romios2380

    amin oglu,amcuk hosafi, sikerim senin anani,bacini....yea u r on the good way...learn Turkish again as ur ancestors did cuz u,gayreeks will need it..

  • @CengizHan2011x sen anan sikim pezevengi

  • @Romios2380

    sikeyim senin pontianin..fuck of here,pussy water

  • @666hyperionhellas

    ulan amina kodumun satanisti ,pic gayreek... i ll cut ur diabol's penis then i ll fill ur sis pussy with it...bi siktir git ibnenin dolu..amcuk hosafi

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