saronic gulf

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saronic gulf

The Saronic Gulf is dotted with sailboats on a sunny afternoon.

Definition

Proper noun: * Saronic Gulf: A specific, named body of water. It is an inlet of the Aegean Sea located on the southeastern coast of Greece, between the Attica peninsula (where Athens is located) and the Peloponnese peninsula.

Usage
  • The word "Saronic Gulf" is a proper noun and is always capitalized.
  • It is used to refer specifically to this geographical feature. It is often mentioned in contexts of geography, history, tourism, and sailing.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The port of Piraeus, which serves Athens, is situated on the Saronic Gulf.
    • Many Athenians spend their weekends on the islands of the Saronic Gulf, such as Aegina or Hydra.
    • The naval battle of Salamis, a pivotal conflict in ancient Greek history, took place in the Saronic Gulf.
Advanced Usage
  • "The gulf": In local or specific context, it may be referred to simply as "the gulf," but "Saronic Gulf" is the full and precise name.
    • The ferry sailed across the gulf towards the island.
Variants and Related Words
  • Saronic (adjective): Pertaining to the Saronic Gulf.
    • The Saronic islands are popular tourist destinations.
  • Gulf of Aegina: A historical and less common alternate name for the Saronic Gulf.
Synonyms
  • Gulf of Aegina (historical/alternate name).
Related Phrases
  • Saronic Islands: The group of islands located within the Saronic Gulf.
  • Saronic Coast: The coastline bordering the Saronic Gulf.
saronic gulf

The Saronic Gulf is dotted with sailboats on a sunny afternoon.

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

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