Proper noun
Trabzon
A port city on the Black Sea coast of north-eastern Turkey.
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. Source: Internet
Karadeniz, spoken in the Eastern Black Sea Region and represented primarily by the Trabzon dialect, exhibits substratum influence from Greek in phonology and syntax ; citation it is also known as Laz dialect (not to be confused with the Laz language ). Source: Internet
Galanopoulos, Angelos Geōrgiou, and Edward Bacon, Atlantis: The Truth Behind the Legend, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1969 In the area of the Black Sea the following locations have been proposed: Bosporus and Ancomah (a legendary place near Trabzon ). Source: Internet
According to Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) data, 1,827 houses were sold to foreigners in March, of which 556 were in Istanbul, followed by Antalya, Bursa, Yalova and Trabzon. Source: Internet
Putin still also seeks to be best friends with Greece, and the Russian Orthodox Church will be angry about the Turkish government’s cancellation of the annual August 15 service at the Soumela monastery near Trabzon in northeastern Turkey. Source: Internet