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  • ...European Mediterranean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from [[mediterranean sea]]s elsewhere. ...the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semitic) cultures. The [[history of the Mediterranean]] is important in understanding the origin and development of [[Western Civ
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  • ...Two]] rules. In 1985, Formula Two was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar. | [[1998 Mediterranean Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...(French: Golfe du Lion) is a wide [[embayment]] of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] coastline of [[Languedoc-Roussillon]] and [[Provence]] in [[France]], rea ...re as a wide coastal plain, and the offshore terrain slopes rapidly to the Mediterranean's [[abyssal plain]]. Much of the coastline is composed of lagoons and [[sal
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  • ...Two]] rules. In 1985, Formula Two was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar. | [[1998 Mediterranean Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...urope]], spanning 1,000 km from the [[Alps]] in the north to the central [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the south. The peninsula is well-known for its [[boot]] shape, in This [[peninsula]] has a [[Mediterranean climate]] and its natural vegetation includes [[chaparral]] and [[deciduous
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  • == Islands in the Mediterranean == * [[List of islands in the Mediterranean]]
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  • ...European Mediterranean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from [[mediterranean sea]]s elsewhere. ...the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semitic) cultures. The [[history of the Mediterranean]] is important in understanding the origin and development of [[Western Civ
    8 KB (1,097 words) - 07:35, 9 August 2009
  • : Southern [[Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northeast of [[Tunisia]]. : Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south
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  • : [[Southern Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northeast of [[Tunisia]]. : Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south
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  • '''Gulf of Sidra''' is a body of water in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the northern coast of [[Libya]]; it is also known as '''Gulf of Si [[Category:Gulfs of the Mediterranean|Sidra]]
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  • ...ats: 37°58' north; 12°4' east) is one of the [[Aegadian Islands]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] west of [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. It forms a part of the municipality ('
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  • ...lies on the [[Ligurian Sea]], a part of the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] (northern [[Mediterranean Sea]]). Ancient [[Ligures]] settled the Mediterranean coast from [[Rhône River|Rhône]] to [[Arno river|Arno]], but later Gallic
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  • ...onterosso, emerging from the rock infrequently for quick glimpses of the [[Mediterranean]] down the hill. Train service is quick and frequent although it can get bu ...he area that offer excellent service and frequently beautiful views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding hills.
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  • ...7 miles (11 km) wide and divides the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] from the western [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The strait is notorious among [[sailor|sailors]] for its [[weather]]
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  • ...st of [[Lampedusa]], Linosa, and Lampione. They are small islands in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] between [[Malta]] and [[Tunisia]], south of [[Sicily]]. They are part
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  • *[[Mediterranean Grand Prix]]
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  • [[Category:Gulfs of the Mediterranean|Taranto]]
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  • ...l harbour is considered to be among the most beautiful [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] ports. Portofino has even been recreated in stupendous detail around the
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  • ...e-like [[leaf|leaves]] that are used in [[cooking]]. It is native to the [[Mediterranean]] region. It is a member of the mint family [[Lamiaceae]], which also inclu The fresh and dried leaves are used frequently in traditional [[Mediterranean cuisine]] as a [[herb]]; a [[tisane]] can also be made from them.
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