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The sea lying just north of Iceland, and between the islands of Greenland and Svalbard (Norway) is known as what? (named after an island) |
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This sea is bordered by Ukraine on the North, Russia on the East, the Crimean peninsula on the West, and is connected to the Black Sea on the south. |
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Located just north of the Mediterranean Sea, and between Italy and Greece this sea is the origin of a famous myth. |
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Including port cities such as Venice, which sea separates the Italian peninsula (Italy) and the Balkan peninsula (Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, and Albania). |
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The Norwegian Sea is located between the North Sea and the Greenland Sea. It sometimes referred to as the Nordic Seas which also includes other seas in the same area. |
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This sea connects the Aegean Sea through the Dardanelles Strait and the Black Sea through the Bosporus Strait. It separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey. |
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The Ligurian Sea lies between the Italian peninsula and Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily. |
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Just north of Norway and Russia and part of the Arctic Ocean this sea received its name from a Dutch navigator. |
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Containing port cities such as Genoa, the Tyrrhenian Sea is located north of Corsica, and between France and Italy. |
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Between the Balkan peninsula (Greece) and the Anatolian peninsula (Turkey), it connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Dardanelles Strait. |
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