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  • The crocodile, named Godzilla, was being paraded on a beach in Mariupol on the south coast of Ukraine when it suddenly ran into the Azov Sea.

    Archive 2007-08-05 Bill Crider 2007

  • We made good progress, and after a couple of hours found a way-station, by great good luck, on what must have been the Mariupol road.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • It went missing in the sea at Mariupol, close to Ukraine's border with Russia.

    Archive 2007-08-05 Bill Crider 2007

  • Sara Gleykh described the destruction of the Jewish population of Mariupol, a city in the Ukraine.

    Witnesses to Horror 2008

  • Sara Gleykh described the destruction of the Jewish population of Mariupol in the Ukraine.

    Witness to Horror Omer Bartov 2008

  • Sea of Azov is of great importance to Russian commerce; along its shores stand the cities of Taganrog, Berdyansk, Mariupol and Yenikale.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various

  • As the means of land and water conveyance improved, and especially after the construction of railways, a number of minor rivals arose all along the coast -- Rostov, at the mouth of the Don; Taganrog, Mariupol or Marianopolis, and

    Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers Various

  • The majority of them were Little Russians from the neighbouring districts, but there were many from a distance, too, who had come on foot from the provinces of Kursk and Orel; in the long string of varied colours there were Greek settlers, too, from Mariupol, strongly built, sedate and friendly people, utterly unlike their weakly and degenerate compatriots who fill our southern seaside towns.

    The Bishop and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882

  • Tartar-speaking Greeks in the neighbourhood of Mariupol, on the northern shore of the Sea of Azof.

    Russia Donald Mackenzie Wallace 1880

  • The Georgians beat the Russians 29-21 in their first clash of this season's tournament in Mariupol, Ukraine year ago.

    Civil.Ge Daily News 2010

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