Proper noun
A town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, situated on the Don River
Ellipsis of Sea of Azov.: A sea, a gulf of the Black Sea, Europe
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAll the three species have been classified as a distinct subspecies from those in the Mediterranean and in Atlantic Seas and endemic to Black and Azov Seas. Source: Internet
"Cossaks of Azov fighting a Turk ship" by Grigory Gagarin As early as Byzantine times, the Maniots (one of Greece's toughest populations) were known as pirates. Source: Internet
Bulgarians and Gagauzes live side by side with Albanians in Karakurt; Russians and Ukrainians share the same space with Albanians in the Azov Sea region. Source: Internet
He launched about thirty ships against the Ottomans in 1696, capturing Azov in July of that year. Source: Internet
This country was situated between the lower course of the Danube river to the west, the Black Sea and the Azov Sea to the south, the Kuban river to the east and the Donets river to the north. Source: Internet
Mariupol, a southeastern government-controlled city on the Sea of Azov, lies close to the frontline with rebel territories. Source: Internet