Aegean Sea
Aegean Sea is a part of the Mediterranean Sea, located between the southern Balkan peninsula and the small Asian peninsula, 610 kilometers long from north to south and 300 kilometers wide from east to west. The northeastern part of the Aegean Sea is connected to the Marmara Sea via the Dalanni Strait and is the only fairway connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The origin of the name of the Aegean Sea has a variety of explanations: from the ancient Aegean city; from a man named Aegean Queen of the Amazon, she was buried in the sea; from the prince of theusius prince, Thought that Theseus died, heartbreak to jump to the sea. One possible etymology is Αιγ-, meaning the waves, so αιγιαλός means the undulating sea. ...