Phanagoria

Phanagoria (Ancient Greek: Φαναγορ(ε)ία) was the largest Greek colony on the Taman peninsula, spreading on two plateaux along the Asian shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus, 25 kilometers (15.5 mi) northeast of Hermonassa. The ancient city became the great emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Palus Maeotis and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, and was chosen by the kings of Bosporus as their capital in Asia, Panticapaeum being their capital in Europe. It is mentioned by Strabo as a "considerable city" in his Geography

Under Kubrat and Batbayan, Phanagoria was the capital of Great Bulgaria.

Phanagoria Island in Zed Islands off Livingston Island, Antarctica is named after Phanagoria.

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