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Trapezous, also known as Trebizond or Trabzon, is a city located in northeastern Turkey along the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Trabzon Province and has a population of around 800,000 people.

Trapezous has a rich history, with evidence of settlement dating back to ancient times. It was an important city in the Byzantine Empire and later became part of the Ottoman Empire. The city has a number of historical sites, including the Hagia Sophia of Trabzon, a Byzantine church, and the Sumela Monastery, a Greek Orthodox monastery built into a cliff.

Today, Trapezous is a bustling city with a thriving economy based on agriculture, trade, and tourism. It is known for its hazelnut production and its picturesque landscape that includes mountains, forests, and the Black Sea coast. Tourists visit Trapezous to explore its historic sites, enjoy its local cuisine, and relax on its sandy beaches.