Population
Most populous urban areas along the Black Sea coastline | ||||||||||
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Rank | City | Country | Region/County | Population (urban) |
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1 | Odessa | Ukraine | Odessa | 1,003,705 | ||||||
2 | Samsun | Turkey | Samsun | 538,106 | ||||||
3 | Sevastopol | Ukraine | Crimea | 379,200 | ||||||
4 | Sochi | Russia | Krasnodar Krai | 343,334 | ||||||
5 | Varna | Bulgaria | Varna | 334,870 | ||||||
6 | Constanța | Romania | Constanța | 254,693 | ||||||
7 | Novorossiysk | Russia | Krasnodar Krai | 241,952 | ||||||
8 | Trabzon | Turkey | Trabzon | 230,399 | ||||||
9 | Burgas | Bulgaria | Burgas | 200,271 | ||||||
10 | Batumi | Georgia | Adjara | 180,000 |
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