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  • ...) is the capital city of the [[Valencian Country]], in [[Spain]], on the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It is also the capital of the province of [[València (province)|Valènc
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  • '''Sicily''' is the largest island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It forms an autonomous region (''Regione Siciliana'') of Italy and is se
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  • ...nd largest city of [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]], in [[France]], on the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It has 347 100 inhabitants and more than 500 000 in its urban
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  • ...d southwest of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[island]] of [[Sicily]] across the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It was most likely founded by merchants and [[trade|traders]] from [[Pho
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  • ...tugal]], [[Spain]], [[Andorra]] and [[Gibraltar]]. It is bordered by the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the south and east, by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] on the north and west, a
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  • ...nt Greek|Greek]] and (later) [[Latin]], a major language of trade in the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]]. Aramaic was almost certainly the native language of [[Jesu
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  • ...from [[Europe]] by the [[Ural Mountains]] in the [[north-west]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Bosporus]] in the [[south-west]]. The border between Asia's [[
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  • ...family and was a major medium of [[communication]] in [[Europe]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] during the ascendancy of the [[Roman Empire]]. After the Em ...ll understood. When Rome conquered the lands and peoples surrounding the [[Mediterranean Sea]], Latin became the standard language or ''[[lingua franca]]'' of the civil
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  • ...e|lived]] [[solitude|alone]] on an [[island]] [[name]]d [[Aeaea]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. Her [[father]] was [[Helios]], the god of the [[sun]]; her [[mother]] wa
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  • ...enerally defined as the European and Asian countries on the coast of the [[Mediterranean Sea]], but also a few neighboring states.
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  • ...ndeed, their ruler. Augustus brought [[peace]] and [[prosperity]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] world.]]
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  • ...that is ‘Azure Coast’) is a famous tourist region along the coast of the [[Mediterranean Sea]], in eastern [[Provence]] ([[France]]) and in [[Monaco]], stretching betwe
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  • ...30 miles) south of the border with [[Turkey]] and is mid-way between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Euphrates River]]. Its population was about 2.3 million in 2005
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  • ...nd culturally in [[Occitania]], around the city of [[Nice]], between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the far southern [[Alps]]. It is the largest part of the current depa
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  • ...Aviv's jurisdiction spreads over 51.76 square kilometres, bordering the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the west and various Gush Dan cities to the north, east and south.
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  • ...Sixth Fleet''' has been the major [[United States Navy]] formation in the Mediterranean Sea. It is subordinate to the [[United States European Command]] (EUCOM). It i
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  • ...limits. This can get quite complex in narrow bodies of water such as the [[Mediterranean Sea]], so littoral nations in such areas frequently establish bilateral agreeme
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  • ...ssisted the British Home Fleet in the North Atlantic and twice entered the Mediterranean Sea to deliver Royal Air Force aircraft to [[Malta]].<ref name=NHS>{{citation
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  • ...one River|Rhone]] Valley to the southern [[Alps]] along the coast of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It is an administrative region of France whose official name is '''Prove
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  • ...Medinat Yisra'el) is a country in the Middle East region, bordering the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the west, [[Egypt]] on the south-west, [[Jordan]] on the east, [[Syria
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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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  • ...ng deities who went with [[Aeneas]] and his family on voyages around the [[Mediterranean Sea]] including the island of [[Crete]]. In this painting from 1530, Aeneas lea
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  • ...n [[Bulgaria]] and [[Georgia]], and bordering the [[Aegean Sea]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], between [[Greece]] and [[Syria]]. [[Mount Ararat]], the legendary landin
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  • ...-speaking [[city-state]]s predominated throughout the eastern end of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and formed a brilliant civilisation that has left a huge legacy in the fi
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  • ...eli War]], the 1949 Armistice Line between Israel's eastern border and the Mediterranean Sea was as small as 9 miles. In that part of Israel was over half of the Israel
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  • ...sovereign state in southwestern [[Europe]], on the northern coast of the [[Mediterranean Sea]], on the [[Côte d'Azur]]. It is enclosed by France. It has 32,671 inhabit
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  • ...rivers in the world at about 6,695km from its source in the south to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the north.<ref>[http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-3000/longe
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  • ...gil]], the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] visited many places in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. Here is a brief [[chronology|chronological]] account of the travels of A * [[Crete]] was an larger island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], visiting [[Knossos]], but while sleeping, Aeneas had a vision that the P
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  • ...ing at a secondary school in Algeria, 1923-32, he became fascinated by the Mediterranean Sea and everything about it. From 1932 to 1935 he taught in the Paris lycées o For Braudel there is no single Mediterranean sea. There are many seas--indeed a "vast, complex expanse" in which men operate
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  • ...ific Ocean|Pacific]], and [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] Oceans, as well as the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. Loggerheads can live in both temperate and warm waters. Habitat preferen
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  • ...around 500 BCE. Western civilization flourished in the lands around the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The civilization included [[Ancient Rome]] which adopted many of the cus
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