Mediterranean refers to the vast sea area between Asia, Africa and Europe, and is the largest land sea in the world. It is about 4,000 kilometers long from east to west and 1800 kilometers wide from north to south, covering an area of more than 2.5 million square kilometers. Apennine Peninsula divides it into east and west parts, and Apennine Peninsula is the Tunisian Strait between Sicily and Tunisia. Average depth 1450m, deepest point 5092m. High salinity, up to 39.5‰. The earliest Jews and ancient Greeks called it "sea" or "sea" for short. Because ancient people only knew that this sea was located between three continents, it was called "Mediterranean". English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and other languages are all spelled from the Latin MareMediterraneum, in which "medi" means "between" and "terra" means "land", and the full name is "the ocean in the middle of land". This name first appeared in ancient books in the 3rd century. In the 7th century AD, the Spanish writer Isir took the Mediterranean as a geographical name for the first time. It also played an important role in the rise and development of ancient Egyptian civilization, ancient Babylonian civilization and ancient Greek civilization. Aegean Sea is a big bay in the eastern Mediterranean, located in the northeast of the Mediterranean, between Greece and Turkey, that is, between the Greek Peninsula and Asia Minor Peninsula. Nantong Mediterranean Sea, northeast to Daniil Strait, Marmarak Sea and Bosphorus Strait to the Black Sea, south to Crete Island. The Aegean coastline is very tortuous, with many harbors and about 2,500 islands. The islands in the Aegean Sea can be divided into seven islands: Thrace Sea Islands, East Aegean Islands, spola Islands in the north, cyclades, Sal Ronicke Islands (also known as Argo-Sal Ronicke Islands), Dodd kanis Islands and Crete Island. Many islands or island chains in the Aegean Sea are actually extensions of mountains on land. One island chain extends to Shio Island, another extends to Samos Island via Evio Island, and another extends from Peloponnesus Peninsula to Rhode Island via Crete Island, separating the Aegean Sea from the Mediterranean Sea. Many islands have good ports, but in ancient times, sailing in the Aegean Sea was not very safe. Many islands are volcanic islands with marble and iron ore. Crete is the largest island in the sea, covering an area of more than 8,000 square kilometers. Long and narrow from east to west, it is the barrier of the South Aegean Sea. Crete has a large area of fertile farmland, but other islands are relatively barren. Most Aegean islands belong to Greece on the west coast, and a few belong to Turkey on the east coast.
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