Aegean Sea
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A specific arm of the Mediterranean Sea: The Aegean Sea is a defined body of water located between the countries of Greece and Turkey.
- A historically significant maritime route: It served as a primary trade and travel route for several major ancient civilizations, including those of Crete, Greece, Rome, and Persia.
Usage
- The word "Aegean Sea" is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the".
- It is used in historical, geographical, and travel contexts.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- We took a ferry across the Aegean Sea from Athens to Santorini.
- Archaeologists study shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea to understand ancient trade.
- The Aegean Sea is known for its clear blue waters and many islands.
Advanced Usage
- "the Aegean": Often used as a shortened form to refer to the Aegean Sea, especially in historical or poetic contexts.
- Ancient Minoan culture flourished in the Aegean.
- The poet wrote about sailing the wine-dark Aegean.
Variants and Related Words
- Aegean (adj): Pertaining to the Aegean Sea or the region around it.
- Aegean islands, Aegean culture
- Aegean Islands: The collective name for the numerous islands located within the Aegean Sea.
Synonyms
- The Aegean (when contextually clear)
- Aegean basin (in more technical geographical contexts)
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Aegean Sea dispute: Refers to ongoing diplomatic discussions between Greece and Turkey regarding territorial rights in the sea.
- Aegean civilization: A term sometimes used to describe the Bronze Age cultures (like the Minoan and Mycenaean) that developed around the Aegean Sea.
Noun
- an arm of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey; a main trade route for the ancient civilizations of Crete and Greece and Rome and Persia