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Bulgaria to the north,
Drama to the
northeast and
Kavala to the east. The
Strymonian Gulf lies to the
south along with the
Strymonas delta. Lake
Kerkini was...
- Its
length from east to west is from 23°E to
about 25.8°E, or from the
Strymonian Gulf east to the
northernmost part of the
Gallipoli peninsula and the...
- The
Strymonian or
Strymonic Gulf (Gr****: Στρυμονικός Κόλπος, romanized: Strymonikos Kolpos), also
known as the
Orfano Gulf (Gr****: Κόλπος Ορφανού, romanized: Kolpos...
- Greece, the
river entirely flows in the
Serres regional unit into the
Strymonian Gulf in
Aegean Sea, near Amphipolis. The river's
length is 415 kilometres...
- to the north, and is
bounded by the
Thermaic Gulf on the west, and the
Strymonian Gulf and
Ierissos Gulf on the east (which are
separated by the Brostomnitsa...
- is
there more steadfast?
Walls and
stones may fall
before the
blast of
Strymonian Boreas; but a god is
unshaken for ever.
Delos beloved, such is the champion...
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North Euboean Gulf
Malian Gulf
Pagasetic Gulf
Thermaic Gulf
Thracian Sea
Strymonian Gulf Gulf of
Saros Edremit Gulf Gulf of İzmir
Icarian Sea Gulf of Gökova...
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Peninsula including the C****andra and the
Singitic Gulfs,
northward the
Strymonian Gulf and the Gulf of
Kavala and the rest are in Turkey;
Saros Gulf, Edremit...
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ancient Macedonia. It was the port of
Stagira to the
southwest of the
Strymonian Gulf. The site of
Caprus is near the
modern Olympias. Strabo. Geographica...
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highly appreciated elsewhere in the Gr**** world,
including eels from the
Strymonian Gulf and
special wine
produced in Chalcidice. The
earliest known use of...