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Aegean Sea - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Aegean Sea
Aegean Sea. Branch of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey, extending as far south as Crete; the Dardanelles connect it with the Sea of Marmara, in turn linked with the ... (more...)
Aegean Sea - MSN Encarta
Aegean Sea Greek, Aigaion Pelagos, arm of the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Turkey. The name is variously explained in writings of... (more...)
Aegean definition of Aegean in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Aegean Sea, Gr. Aigaion Pelagos, Turkish Ege Denizi, arm of the Mediterranean Sea, c.400 mi (640 km) long and 200 mi (320 km) wide, off SE Europe between Greece and Turkey; (more...)
Aegean Sea - MSN Encarta
Aegean Sea Greek Aigaion Pelagos, arm of the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Asia Minor. The name is variously explained in writings of... (more...)
Aegean Civilization - MSN Encarta
Aegean Civilization, term used to denote the Bronze Age civilization that developed circa 3000-1200 bc in the basin of the Aegean Sea, mainly on... (more...)
Aegean civilization definition of Aegean civilization in the Free ...
Aegean civilization (?j?`?n), term for the Bronze Age cultures of pre-Hellenic Greece. The complexity of those early civilizations was not suspected before the excavations of ... (more...)
Aegean Civilization - ninemsn Encarta
Aegean Civilization, term used to denote the Bronze Age civilization that developed c. 3000-1200 bc in the basin of the Aegean Sea, mainly on Crete,.. (more...)
Aegean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aegean may refer to. Aegean Sea; Aegean Islands; Aegean Region, Turkey; Aegean civilization; Aegean languages; Aegean Airlines; Aegean Macedonia, another term for the Greek region ... (more...)
Aegean Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Aegean Sea (Greek: ?????? ??????? ([Aigaío Pélagos] (help · info)); Turkish: Ege Denizi, Adalar Denizi) is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea ... (more...)
Aegean - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Aegean
Aegean Sea. Branch of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey, extending as far south as Crete; the Dardanelles connect it with the Sea of Marmara, in turn linked with the ... (more...)