Kerasus

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Kerasus ( Greek  Κερασοῦς ; Latin Cerasus ) is:

in ancient geography:

  • an ancient city in the Roman province of Pontus Polemoniacus, today's Giresun on the Turkish Black Sea coast
  • a small river that flows into the Black Sea about 30 km west of Trebizond, today the Kireson Dere in Turkey
  • Kerasus (Pontus) , a place located at the mouth of the Kerasus River


Cerasus stands for


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