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Aegean Sea - traducción al holandés

PART OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA, BETWEEN THE GREEK MAINLAND, THE TURKISH MAINLAND, CRETE, AND RHODES
Aegean sea; Egeon Pelagos; Egeon pelagos; Ægean Sea; Byalo More; Egean sea; Ege denizi; Agean sea; Aegean coast; Aegean Sea Continental Shelf; Aegean Sea continental shelf; The aegean; AEgean Sea; Aegean Sea Region; Mare Aegaeum; Agean Sea; Sea of Aegea; Aegean basin; Adalar Denizi; Αιγαίο Πέλαγος; Ancient history of the Aegean Sea; Ancient Aegean Sea
  • A 1528 map of the Aegean Sea by Turkish geographer [[Piri Reis]]
  • [[Library of Celsus]], a Roman structure in important sea port [[Ephesus]]
  • Tourists in the town of [[Mykonos]], part of the Cyclades
  • Female figure from [[Naxos]] (2800-2300 BC)
  • [[Emirate of Crete]], after early conquest of Arabs
  • German Tanks in [[Rhodes]] during the [[WW2]]
  • Climate map of Greece. Most of the landmass surrounding the Aegean sea is classified as ''Csa'', with the northern region being ''BSk.''
  • A fleet of Athenian [[trireme]]
  • The extent of the Aegean Sea on a map of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]
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Aegean Sea         
EgeïschscheZee tussen Griekenland en Turkije
Caspian Sea         
  • Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan
  • [[Baku]], the capital of [[Azerbaijan]], is the largest city by the Caspian Sea.
  • tadpole gobies]] (''Benthophilus'') are found only in the Caspian Sea basin.<ref name=Naseka2009/>
  • A New and Accurate Map of the Caspian Sea by the Soskam Sabbus & [[Emanuel Bowen]], 1747
  • Area around the Caspian Sea. Yellow area indicates the (approximate) drainage area.
  • Caspian Sea near [[Aktau]], Mangystau Region, [[Kazakhstan]]
  • Caspian region oil and natural gas infrastructure. August 2013.
  • Caspian Sea (Bahr ul-Khazar). 10th century map by Ibn Hawqal.
  • Illustration of two [[Caspian tiger]]s, extinct in the region since the 1970s
  • Alborz Mountain Range]].
  • Southern Caspian Energy Prospects (portion of Iran). Country Profile 2004.
  • Cheleken]] field ([[Turkmenistan]])
  • Oil pipelines in the Caspian region. September 2002
  • Dagestan]], is the third-largest city on the Caspian Sea.
LAKE BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA
Caspian sea; Mazandaran Sea; Caspian seas; Khvaliskoye; Mazandaran sea; Mazanderan Sea; Caspian region; Caspian Ocean; Hyrcanian Ocean; Hyrcanian Sea; Caspian Sea basin; Caspian area; Caspian Sea Region; Sea of Baku; Sea of Caspia; The Caspian Sea; Kaspiyskoye more; Kaspiy teñizi; Daryā-i Xazar; Daryā-i Māzandarān; Hazar deňizi; Каспи́йское мо́ре; Xəzər dənizi; Каспий теңізі; Daryā-e Kāspiyan; دریای کاسپین; Daryā-e Xazar; دریای خزر; Pollution of the Caspian Sea; History of the Caspian Sea
Kaspische Zee (zee tussen Zuid-Oost Europa en Azië)
South China Sea         
  • South China Sea
  • Millions of barrels of crude oil are traded through the South China Sea each day
  • Sunset on the South China Sea off [[Mũi Né]] village on the south-east coast of [[Vietnam]]
  • Island claims in the South China Sea
  • Map of various countries occupying the [[Spratly Islands]]
MARGINAL SEA OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Bien Dong; Biên Dông; South China Seas; Luzon Sea; Luzón Sea; South Sea (South China Sea); South China sea; Nan Zhong Guo Hai; The South China Sea; East Vietnam Sea; East Sea (Vietnam); Southeast Asian Sea; 南中国海; 南支那海; S China Sea; Biển Đông; Dong Sea; ASEAN Sea; Sea of Cham; Champa Sea; S.China Sea; Natural resources of the South China Sea
Zuid-Chinazee (gedeelte van de Stille Oceaan tussen Zuidoost-Azië, de Filipijnen en Maleisië)

Definición

the Aegean

Wikipedia

Aegean Sea

The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia. It is located between the Balkans and Anatolia, and covers an area of some 215,000 square kilometres. In the north, the Aegean is connected to the Marmara Sea, which in turn connects to the Black Sea, by the straits of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, respectively. The Aegean Islands are located within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The sea reaches a maximum depth of 2,639m to the west of Karpathos. The Thracian Sea and the Sea of Crete are main subdivisions of the Aegean Sea.

The Aegean Islands can be divided into several island groups, including the Dodecanese, the Cyclades, the Sporades, the Saronic islands and the North Aegean Islands, as well as Crete and its surrounding islands. The Dodecanese, located to the southeast, includes the islands of Rhodes, Kos, and Patmos; the islands of Delos and Naxos are within the Cyclades to the south of the sea. Lesbos is part of the North Aegean Islands. Euboea, the second-largest island in Greece, is located in the Aegean, despite being administered as part of Central Greece. Nine out of twelve of the Administrative regions of Greece border the sea, along with the Turkish provinces of Edirne, Canakkale, Balıkesir, Izmir, Aydın and Muğla to the east of the sea. Various Turkish islands in the sea are Imbros, Tenedos, Cunda Island, and the Foça Islands.

The Aegean Sea has been historically important, especially in regards to the civilization of Ancient Greece, who inhabited the area around the coast of the Aegean and the Aegean islands. The Aegean islands facilitated contact between the people of the area and between Europe and Asia. Along with the Greeks, Thracians lived among the northern coast. The Romans conquered the area under the Roman Empire, and later the Byzantine Empire held it against advances by the First Bulgarian Empire. The Fourth Crusade weakened Byzantine control of the area, and it was eventually conquered by the Ottoman Empire, with the exception of Crete, which was a Venetian colony until 1669. The Greek War of Independence allowed a Greek state on the coast of the Aegean from 1829 onwards. The Ottoman Empire held a presence over the sea for over 500 years, until it was replaced by modern Turkey.

The rocks making up the floor of the Aegean are mainly limestone, though often greatly altered by volcanic activity that has convulsed the region in relatively recent geologic times. Of particular interest are the richly coloured sediments in the region of the islands of Santorini and Milos, in the south Aegean. Notable cities on the Aegean coastline include Athens, Thessaloniki, Volos, Kavala and Heraklion in Greece, and İzmir and Bodrum in Turkey. The Aegean Sea groundwater itself has a high salinity content leading one to think that the soil would be infertile due to the volcanic region, but actually has an equilibrium with its soil content structure making it able to grow fertile crops on land that would seem infertile.

A number of issues concerning sovereignty within the Aegean Sea are disputed between Greece and Turkey. The Aegean dispute has had a large effect on Greek-Turkish relations since the 1970s. Issues include the delimitation of territorial waters, national airspace, exclusive economic zones and flight information regions.

Ejemplos de uso de Aegean Sea
1. Bülbül and descends to the Aegean Sea via a valley.
2. Kurdish groups are accused of bombing two Aegean Sea resorts.
3. Since April 30, three bombs have exploded in Turkish resort towns on the Aegean Sea.
4. "There is very limited space over the Aegean sea and its air corridors are very crowded.
5. Five people were killed by a bomb last month in the Aegean Sea resort of Kusadasi.