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A⋅zov

[az-awf, ey-zawf; Russ. uh-zawf]
–noun
Sea of, a northern arm of the Black Sea connected with the Black Sea by Kerch Strait. ab. 14,500 sq. mi. (37,555 sq. km).
Also, Azof.
Russian, A⋅zov⋅sko⋅ye Mo⋅re [uh-zawf-skuh-yuh maw-ryuh] .
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A·zov   (āz'ôf, ā'zôf, ə-zôf')   
The northern arm of the Black Sea between southwest Russia and southeast Ukraine. The shallow sea has important fisheries.
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Azov

town, Rostov oblast (province), southwestern Russia. It lies on the left bank of the Don River, 4 miles (7 km) east of the Sea of Azov. The Greek colony of Tanais, the first known major city in the region, was founded there in the 6th century BC. It changed hands and was renamed several times over the ensuing centuries. It became the Genoese colony of Tana (established 1316-22), which in 1471 was captured by the Turks and held as a fortress; it fell to Peter I the Great in 1696. The town Peter founded in 1708 on the site was lost to the Turks but regained in 1739. The town has since silted up and lost its functions to nearby Rostov-na-Donu. Azov's industries include fish processing, lumber milling, and light manufacturing. Pop. (2006 est.) 82,591.

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