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    The Adriatic Sea (/ ˌ eɪ d r i ˈ æ t ɪ k /) is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto (where it connects to the Ionian Sea) to the northwest and the Po Valley.

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    The Adriatic extends northwest from 40° to 45° 45' N., with an extreme length of about 770 km (415 nautical miles, 480 mi). It has a mean breadth of about 160 km (85 nautical miles, 100 mi), although the Strait of Otranto, through which it connects at the south with the Ionian Sea, is only 45-55 nautical miles wide (85-100 km). The chain of islands...

    The east and west coasts of the Adriatic vary greatly. The west shore, along Italy, is relatively straight, continuous, and generally low, merging in the northwest, into the marshes and lagoons on either hand of the protruding delta of the River Po, the sedimentof which has pushed forward the coastline for several miles within historic times—Adria ...

    There are eight basic wind types prevalent in the Mediterranean region. Three of these are common to the Adriatic; the bora, the sirocco, and the maestro. The Bora is a northern to north-eastern katabatic wind in the Adriatic, Croatia, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. Its name derives from the Greek mythologicalfigure of Boreas, the North Wind. The chang...

    Croatia's coastline on the Adriatic Sea spans over 6,200 kilometers (3852.5 miles) including some 1,200 islands, islets, and reefs. This translates to that country's ownership of approximately 75 percent of the Adriatic coastline. Croatia's most important industry is tourism, and is based largely on the preserved and clean marine environment of the...

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    Denham, H. M. The Adriatic: A Sea-guide to its Coasts and Islands.London: Murray, 1967.
    Find Croatia. Adriatic Sea.Retrieved August 20, 2018.

    All links retrieved April 28, 2021. 1. Satellite images and maps of Adriatic Sea. GeaBios. GIS Public Service. 2. Adriatic SeaWorld Atlas.

  3. The Adriatic Sea is a body of water and is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula was separated by the sea. Countries that have a coastline in the Adriatic Sea are Italy , Slovenia , Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Montenegro and Albania .

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Adriatic_SeaAdriatic Sea - Wikiwand

    The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto to the northwest and the Po Valley. The countries with coasts on the Adriatic are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Montenegro, and ...

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · Adriatic Sea, arm of the Mediterranean Sea, lying between the Italian and Balkan peninsulas. The Strait of Otranto at its southeasterly limit links it with the Ionian Sea. It is about 500 miles (800 km) long with an average width of 100 miles, a maximum depth of 4,035 feet (1,324 metres), and an.

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