Caspian Sea  

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"The classical works of Pliny and Mela, on which the student had to depend, were full of scraps of romance, taken from some Syrian story about Thule, or some imaginary voyage out of the Caspian Strait towards the cannibals beyond ...'--The Career of Columbus (1892) by Charles Isaac Elton

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  1. A landlocked sea between Asia and European Russia, and the world’s largest inland body of water.




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