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The Black Sea has an area of 422,000 km² and a maximum depth of 2210 m.
Countries bordering on the Black Sea are Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia (including the breakaway region of Abkhazia).
Important cities along the coast include: Istanbul (formerly Constantinople and Byzantium), Burgas, Varna, Constanţa, Yalta, Odessa, Sevastopol, Kerch, Novorossiysk, Sochi, Sukhumi, Poti, Batumi, Trabzon, Samsun.
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 Cheap Flight to Ufa, Russia (Ufa Flights)
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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Telephone system
international: fiber-optic cables to Finland, Sweden, Latvia, and Russia provide worldwide packet-switched service; two international switches are located in Tallinn (2001)
international: Russia is connected internationally by three undersea fiber-optic cables; digital switches in several cities provide more than 50,000 lines for international calls; satellite earth stations provide access to Intelsat, Intersputnik, Eutelsat, Inmarsat, and Orbita systems
international: international service is provided by three submarine fiber-optic cables in the Mediterranean and Black Seas, linking Turkey with Italy, Greece, Israel, Bulgaria, Romania, and Russia; also by 12 Intelsat earth stations, and by 328 mobile satellite terminals in the Inmarsat and Eutelsat systems (2002)
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2124.html   (9529 words)

  
 Communications
Domestic: country has two cellular telephone networks of GSM 900/1800 standard, with about 50,000 customers total - coverage extends to 50% of its territory as of 2003; urban areas 20 telephones/100 people; rural areas 4 telephones/100 people; intercity - a fiber-optic line connects Tbilisi to Kutaisi (Georgia’s second largest city); nationwide pager service.
International: Georgia and Russia are working on a fiber-optic line between Poti and Sochi (Russia); present international service is available by microwave, landline, and satellite through the Moscow switch; international electronic mail and telex service available.
Radio Broadcast Stations: AM 7, FM 12, Shortwave 4 (1998)
www.caucasustravel.com /aboutgeorgia/travelinfo/communications.html   (518 words)

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