gulf of aegina

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gulf of aegina

A small fishing boat sails across the Gulf of Aegina.

Definition

Proper noun * Gulf of Aegina: An arm of the Aegean Sea located on the southeastern coast of Greece, between the Attica peninsula and the Peloponnese. It is also historically known as the Saronic Gulf.

Usage

The term "Gulf of Aegina" is used as a specific geographical name to identify this body of water. * The island of Aegina lies within the Gulf of Aegina. * Several important ancient city-states were located around the Gulf of Aegina.

Advanced Usage
  • The gulf is a significant maritime route and a popular sailing destination in Greece.
  • In historical and archaeological contexts, the gulf is often discussed in relation to the naval and commercial activities of ancient Athens, Aegina, and other poleis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Saronic Gulf: The more commonly used contemporary name for the same body of water. "Gulf of Aegina" is an alternative, historical name.
  • Saronic Islands: The group of islands situated within this gulf, including Aegina, Salamis, and Poros.
Synonyms
  • Saronic Gulf
gulf of aegina

A small fishing boat sails across the Gulf of Aegina.

Noun
  1. a gulf of the Aegean on the southeastern coast of Greece

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