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1338 (year); Year 1338; AD 1338; 1338 CE; 1338 AD; Events in 1338; Births in 1338; Deaths in 1338

the Adriatic         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea
the Adriatic sea.
Adriatic         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea
·adj Of or pertaining to a sea so named, the northwestern part of which is known as the Gulf of Venice.
Adriatic         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea
[?e?dr?'at?k]
¦ adjective relating to or denoting the region of the Adriatic Sea, between the Balkans and Italy.
¦ noun (the Adriatic) the Adriatic sea.

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1338

Year 1338 (MCCCXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.