- The
Saronic Gulf (Gr****: Σαρωνικός κόλπος, Saronikós kólpos) or Gulf of
Aegina in
Greece is
formed between the
peninsulas of
Attica and
Argolis and forms...
- The
Saronic Islands or Argo-
Saronic Islands is an
archipelago in Greece,
named after the
Saronic Gulf in
which they are located, just off the Gr**** mainland...
- Argo-
Saronic Gulf (Gr****: Αργοσαρωνικός Κόλπος) is a term used to
combine the
adjacent Saronic Gulf and
Argolic Gulf of Greece. It
contains the Argo-Saronic...
- and
includes Megaris as part of the
regional unit of West Attica, the
Saronic Islands and Cythera, as well as the muni****lity of
Troizinia on the Peloponnesian...
-
traditionally grouped into the
following clusters: the Argo-
Saronic Islands in the
Saronic Gulf near Athens; the Cyclades, a
large but
dense collection...
- The
Mediterranean Sea
basin is
supposed to host more than 10,000 islands, with 2,217
islands larger than 0.01 km2. The two main
island countries in the...
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pronounced [ˈiðra] in
Modern Gr****), and in
antiquity Hydrea, is one of the
Saronic Islands of Greece,
located in the
Aegean Sea
between the
Myrtoan Sea and...
- none ****enic Seaways, ANES,
Saronic Ferries,
Aegean Flying Dolphins Year -
Round Aegina (Souvala)
Antigone none
Saronic Ferries Year -
Round Aegina (Agia...
- To the west of the
Isthmus is the Gulf of Corinth, and to the east the
Saronic Gulf.
Since 1893 the
Corinth Canal has run
through the isthmus, effectively...
-
pronounced [ˈeɣina];
Ancient Gr****: Αἴγῑνα) is one of the
Saronic Islands of
Greece in the
Saronic Gulf, 27 km (17 mi) from Athens.
Tradition derives the...