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| | THEODOSIA - Encyclopedia Britannica - THEODOSIA - JCSM's Study Center (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | THEODOSIA, formerly KAPPA, a seaport and watering-place of South Russia, on the |
 | | Theodosia has gained much of the trade of Sevastopol since that town was made a military port in 1894, and the value of its exports (1221 millions sterling annually), principally grain and oil-seeds, is increasing year by year. |
 | | The ancient Theodosia, the native name of which was Ardabda, was a colony founded from Miletus. |
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