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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adriatic_SeaAdriatic Sea - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. www.worldatlas.com › seas › adriatic-seaAdriatic Sea - WorldAtlas

    • Important Parameters
    • Etymology
    • Peninsulas on The Adriatic Sea
    • Plants and Animals Found in The Adriatic Sea
    • Protected Areas in The Adriatic Sea
    • Economy Based on The Adriatic Sea
    Surface Area: 138,600 km2
    Water Volume: 35,000 km3
    Maximum Length: 800 km
    Maximum Width: 200 km

    The name Adria - have probably been derived from the Illyrian term, ‘adur’ which refers to ‘water’ or ‘sea’; and have been named by ancient Greek geographers referring to the ancient city of Adria, located at the mouth of Po River.

    The Adriatic Sea is bordered in the southwest by the Apennine (Italian) Peninsula and in the northeast by the Balkan Peninsula. Situated at the head of the Adriatic Sea is its largest Peninsula – the Istrian Peninsula, which is shared by the countries of Slovenia, Croatia, and Italy. Maps of the three main peninsulas on the Adriatic Sea are provide...

    The total number of floral and faunal species present in the Adriatic is still unknown but, based on recent studies, it is roughly estimated that about 7000 plant and animal species can be found in the Adriatic Sea. The Central Adriatic Sea is the hub of endemic flora and faunal species with about 535 endemic species of brown, green, and red algae ...

    A large number of Marine Protected Areas have been established by countries situated along the Adriatic Sea coast. In the northern part is the Miramare protected area (in the Gulf of Trieste), while the Torre del Cerrano and Isole Tremiti are in the middle portion of the Adriatic and Torre Guaceto is in the southern part. About 7 marine protected a...

    For the countries situated in the upper part of the Adriatic Sea, tourism has been the main source of the maritime economy where the long sandy beaches have been a major tourist attraction. Fishes have been commercially harvested in the Adriatic Sea; however, overfishing is a serious problem affecting the fish population of the Adriatic.

    • Diptarka Ghosh
  4. 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Adriatic Sea, Arm of the Mediterranean Sea, lying between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula. It is about 500 mi (800 km) long, with an average width of 110 mi (175 km), a maximum depth of 4,035 ft (1,324 m), and an area of 50,590 sq mi (131,050 sq km). The Italian coast is relatively straight and continuous, having no islands, but the Balkan coast ...

  6. The Adriatic Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges. It extends from the Gulf of Venice south to the Strait of Otranto, linking it to the Ionian Sea.

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

    The Adriatic Sea ( / ˌeɪdriˈætɪk /) 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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