Pontic

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Pontic, from the Greek pontos (πόντος, romanized: póntos), or "sea", may refer to:

The Black Sea

Places

  • The
    Pontic colonies
    , on its northern shores
  • Pontus (region), a region on its southern shores
  • The Pontic–Caspian steppe, steppelands stretching from north of the Black Sea as far east as the Caspian Sea
  • The Pontic Mountains, a range of mountains in northern Turkey, close to the southern coast of the Black Sea

Languages and peoples

  • Pontic Greeks, all Greek peoples from the shores of the Black Sea and Pontus
  • Pontic Greek, a form of the Greek language originally spoken by the Pontic Greeks (see above)
  • Pontic, as opposed to Caspian (which refers to the possibly related Nakho-Dagestanian or Northeast Caucasian languages), is sometimes used as a synonym for the Northwest Caucasian language family.
  • Pontic languages, the hypothetical language family linking the Northwest Caucasian and Indo-European languages, and Proto-Pontic, the Pontic proto-language, is the reconstructed common ancestor of Proto-Northwest Caucasian and Proto-Indo-European.

Other uses

  • Pontic, a false tooth used within a dental bridge
  • Pontic, formerly known as Mutual FC, a Hong Kong Second Division League association football team

See also

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