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- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake abstract "The 1901 Black Sea earthquake (also known in Bulgaria as Shabla earthquake) was a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in the Black Sea. The earthquake epicenter was located in the east of Cape Shabla-Kaliakra, 30 km off northwest coast of Bulgaria. The mainshock occurred at a depth of 15 km and generated a 4–5 m high tsunami that devastated the coastal areas of Romania and Bulgaria. In Romania, the earthquake was felt not only throughout Dobrogea, but also in Oltenia and Muntenia, and even in southern Moldova.The earthquake was followed by a large number of local replicas and secondary earthquakes, that have occurred over many years, until 1905; the strongest aftershocks reached magnitudes of 5.5-6.0 on the Richter scale and were also felt in southern Romania, including Bucharest. After 1905, Pontic seismic activity began to subtract, although weak and moderate earthquakes were also reported in subsequent years.Such events are rare in the Black Sea. In the last 200 years, in the Black Sea region occurred 24 tsunamis of which two were in the territory of Dobrogea. The earliest recorded tsunami in Romania dates from 104, when the city of Callatis, current Mangalia, was badly affected.".
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- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake aftershocks "5".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake casualties "Unknown but numeros".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake countriesAffected Romania.
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake countriesAffected "Bulgaria".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake damage "800".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake date "1901-03-31".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake intensity "IX–X".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake landslide "Yes".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake magnitude "7.2".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake origintime "25824.0".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake title "1901".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake tsunami "300.0".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake subject Category:1901_earthquakes.
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake subject Category:1901_in_Romania.
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake subject Category:20th-century_tsunamis.
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Bulgaria.
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Romania.
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake comment "The 1901 Black Sea earthquake (also known in Bulgaria as Shabla earthquake) was a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in the Black Sea. The earthquake epicenter was located in the east of Cape Shabla-Kaliakra, 30 km off northwest coast of Bulgaria. The mainshock occurred at a depth of 15 km and generated a 4–5 m high tsunami that devastated the coastal areas of Romania and Bulgaria.".
- 1901_Black_Sea_earthquake label "1901 Black Sea earthquake".
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