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A to Aegyptus Aello to Agesilaus I Agesilaus II to Akhaia Akhaian to Alkman Alkmene to Anaetius Anakeion to Apaturia Apeliotes to Argos Argus to Arkhidike Arkhilokhos to Astyanax Astydameia to Azov
An extension of the Mediterranean Sea between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula.
The Adriatic Sea was called the Adrias by the ancient Greeks.
Approximately 500 miles (805 kilometers) long and up to 140 miles (225 kilometers) wide.
Called the Adrias by the ancient Greeks.
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