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The Mediterranean Sea is an intercontinental sea positioned between Europe to the north, Africa to the south and Asia to the east, covering an approximate area of 2.5 million km². The term Mediterranean derives from the Latin mediterraneus, 'inland' (medius, 'middle' + terra, 'land, earth').

The Mediterranean Sea has been known by a number of alternative names throughout human history. It was, for example, commonly called Mare Nostrum (Latin, Our Sea) by the Romans. Presently, "The Med" is a common English language contraction for the Mediterranean Sea and its surrounding regions when employed in informal speech. In the Bible, it is referred to as the Great Sea or the Western Sea. In modern Hebrew, it is called הים התיכון, "ha-Yam ha-Tichon", which means "the middle sea". In Turkish, it's Akdeniz.

Map of the Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar on the west and to the Sea of Marmara and Black Sea, by the Dardanelles and the Bosporus respectively, on the east. The Sea of Marmara is often considered a part of the Mediterranean Sea, whereas the Black Sea is generally not. The man-made Suez Canal in the south-east connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea.

Tides are very limited in the Mediterreanean as a result of the narrow connection with the ocean.

The Mediterranean climate is generally one of wet winters and hot, dry summers. Special crops of the region are olives, grapes, oranges, tangerines, and cork. The region has a long history of civilization.

Large islands in the Mediterranean include:

Modern states bordering the Mediterranean Sea are:

The Mediterranean Sea is sub-divided into a number of smaller seas, each with their own designation (from west to east):

In addition to the seas, a number of gulfs and straits are also recognised:

Deep sea drilling made from the Glomar Challenger in the 1970s provided some evidence that the Mediterranean Sea was cut off from the Atlantic Ocean 7.2 million years ago, and was reduced to a couple of lakes with varying salinity. About 5.4 million years ago the barrier at the Strait of Gibraltar broke catastrophically, reflooding the basin. Though this flooding happened long before any human being could observe it, it is sometimes referred as the basis for the Biblical story of Noah, or even the myth of Atlantis. However the flooding of the Black Sea after the last ice age is a much more likely candidate to be the basis of Noah's Flood.

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