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  • ...بيا‎, ''Libiya'') is a state of Northern [[Africa]], located between the [[Mediterranean Sea]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]], [[Niger]], [[Chad]], [[Sudan]] and [[Egypt]].
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  • ...fleeing Trojan warrior [[Aeneas]] who had numerous adventures around the [[Mediterranean Sea]] while searching to found the city of [[Rome]]. Juno sided with Carthagini
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  • ...Kriti''; Ancient Greek: ''Κρήτη, Krḗtē'') is a large [[island]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] south of [[Greece]], currently part of [[Greece]]. The Island measures 8&
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  • ...which encompass almost all of the [[Italian peninsula]] and most of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] islands surrounding it, including the two largest ones, [[S
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  • ...thwest tip of Africa, with coast on the North [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], bordering [[Algeria]] and [[Western Sahara]].
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  • ...ccupies most of the ''Iberian Peninsula'' of [[Europe]], bordered by the [[Mediterranean Sea]], the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and its arm the [[Bay of Biscay]], and the [[Pyre
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  • ...ations in the [[Caribbean]] area. In May and June of 1949, she added the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to her itinerary with a round-trip voyage from the east coast, via [[Casa
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  • ...land masses and islands, some oceanographers prefer to call it the Arctic Mediterranean Sea, but it is widely recognized as an ocean, and is classified as such by the
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  • ...ded "Operation Torch" with the mission to seize North Africa, secure the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]], cut off Germany's [[Afrika Corps]] and associated Italian
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  • ...sapeake Bay]]. On [[8 June]], she put to sea with a convoy bound for the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. ''Andromeda'' arrived in [[Mers el Kebir]], Algeria, on the 22nd and beg ...n the 16th. For over two months, the ship went back and forth across the [[Mediterranean Sea]] carrying supplies and reinforcements from North Africa to the armies oper
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  • ...amascus]] its [[capital (city)|capital]]. It borders [[Lebanon]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the west, [[Turkey]] to the north, Iraq to the east, and [[Jordan]] to
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  • ...in cycliophorans: a phylogeographic analysis along the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. ''Molecular Ecology'' 14: 4427–4440.
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  • ...ian Peninsula]] and the rest of Europe, stretching between two seas, the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]], and three mountains, the [[Alps]], the [[Mass
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  • The '''Gaza Strip''' is a coastal region of the [[Middle East]] along the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that is about 26 miles long and 4 to 8 miles wide, bordering [[Egypt]] an
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  • ...to transit the Suez Canal. The ship finally arrived at San Diego, via the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Panama Canal."<ref name=DANFS/>
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  • ...'' Earth seen from Apollo 17 traveling to the Moon. Photo extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the Antarctic polar ice cap. Note heavy clouds over Southern Hemisphere.
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  • ...ause of its geometric shape, extends from the [[English Channel]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea]], and from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Rhine]] and the [[Alps]]. Franc
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  • ...[[Atlantic seaboard]]. She spent the second half of 1958 deployed in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], returning to Norfolk and Atlantic Fleet duties in December.
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  • ...nts of the 7th Marine Division at Morehead City, N. C., and sailed for the Mediterranean Sea. After visiting a number of ports along the shores of that sea and conducti ...of the summer of 1964. At that time, the attack cargo ship deployed to the Mediterranean Sea to participate in the massive amphibious exercise Operation "Steel Pike I."
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  • Algeria is bordered to the North by the Mediterranean Sea, to the East by Tunisia and Libya, to the south by [[Niger]] and [[Mali]],
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  • ...on'' (CVN 73)]] [[Carrier Strike Group]] in both the Arabian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • ...uary 1956. She returned to the United States via the [[Indian Ocean]], the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean, completing her circumnavigation of the globe upon
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  • ...c]]. The two nations do not share a border but both have coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • ...[[NATO]] nations. The amphibious force [[flagship]] was deployed to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on eight different occasions in those two decades; and, in the summer of
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  • ...ered to sail as a part of Task Group (TG) 120.6, which was bound for the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to support the invasion of southern France. The ship entered the harbor a
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  • ...y Sealift Command Prepositioning Program in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. MPSRON One is an afloat staff of 20 military personnel under the command o
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  • ...[Africa]]. It borders [[Sudan]] to the south, [[Libya]] to the west, the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the north, and the [[Red Sea]], the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[Israel]] to t
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  • ...Sovereign Base Areas of the United Kingdom on the Island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea. They are called [[Akrotiri and Dhekelia]].
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  • The disease is named after its geographical association with the Mediterranean sea : ''[[Thalassa (mythology)|Thalassa]]'' is [[Greek]] for the sea, ''Haima''
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  • ...travels of Aeneas and the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojans]] throughout the [[Mediterranean Sea]], see the diagram. But the actual poem begins with Aeneas shipwrecked near ...Carthage and Rome were destined to be serious rivals for control of the [[Mediterranean Sea]].}}
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  • ...ne Division and sailed on 3 January for a four-month tour of duty in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. On 24 May, the attack cargo ship returned to the United States from her
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  • ...30,000 died. Australians fought Germany and [[Italy]] in [[Europe]], the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] and [[North Africa]], and [[Japan]] in [[South-East Asia]]
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  • ...f several hundred years before Rome conquered the entire area around the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. Virgil, by writing ''after'' most of Roman [[history]] had happened, cou
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  • ...r Axis shipping and aircraft, allowing free passage to Allied ships in the Mediterranean Sea, and to put pressure on the regime of Benito Mussolini in the hope of event
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  • ...[[continent]] called '''Europe''' consists of all the land north of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and, approximately, west of the Ural mountains<ref name=Urals1>[https://w
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  • ...>. Maltese are generally associated with the island of [[Malta]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The dogs probably made their way to [[Europe]] through the [[Middle East
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  • ...30,000 died. Australians fought Germany and [[Italy]] in [[Europe]], the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] and [[North Africa]], and [[Japan]] in [[South-East Asia]]
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  • ...racted by garbage. There are also notes of Egyptian cobras swimming in the Mediterranean sea, so they seem to like water where they have been found quite often.<ref nam
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  • :*Middle Eastern countries that have coasts on the Mediterranean Sea are under United States European Command.
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  • ...alluvial fan in the [[gulf of Mexico]] and the Nile alluvial fan in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
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  • ...[[Palomares, Spain]], while the fourth fell 19 km off the coast into the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. In 1968, a B-52 aircraft crashed 11 km from the U.S. Air Force base at [
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  • ...heavy cavalry as they moved from one island fortress to another across the Mediterranean Sea. Instead they became skilled in Naval warfare and engaged in frequent sea
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  • ...average, 10<sup>13</sup> virus-mediated gene transfer events occur in the Mediterranean sea each year. [[Endosymbiosis]] with an alga is identified as a route for HGT
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  • ...average, 10<sup>13</sup> virus-mediated gene transfer events occur in the Mediterranean sea each year. [[Endosymbiosis]] with an alga is identified as a route for HGT
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  • ...orders [[Syria]] to the north and east, [[Israel]] to the south, and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the west. Its official language is [[Arabic language|Arabic]], althoug
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  • ...rble: Earth viewed from Apollo 17 on way to Moon. The photo extends from [[Mediterranean Sea]] to [[Antarctica]]'s south polar ice cap. Note cloud cover over [[Southern
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  • ...entail, favored a more indirect approach, advancing northwards from the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. Roosevelt rejected this plan. Stalin advocated opening a Western front a
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  • ...off Catalonia from the rest of the Republic and by April 15th, reached the Mediterranean Sea.
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