1. Adriatic Sea - Noun
2. Adriatic Sea - Proper noun
an arm of the Mediterranean between Slovenia and Croatia and Montenegro and Albania on the east and Italy on the west
Source: WordNetA 900-kilometer U.S.- financed alternate route, known as the AMBO pipeline, would bring oil from Burgas across Bulgaria and Macedonia to the Albanian port of Vlore on the Adriatic Sea, bypassing both the Bosporus and Greece. Source: Internet
Although an inland city, Ravenna is connected to the Adriatic Sea by the Candiano Canal. Source: Internet
“Albania to the west is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, to the east by the western parts of Macedonia, to the north by Bosnan, Dalmatia and Montenegro and to the south by Epirus, from which it is divided by the river Viosa or Vousa”. Source: Internet
Artillery forces were increased from one to three regiments during the 1980s, and six battalions of coastal artillery were maintained at strategic points along the Adriatic Sea littoral. Source: Internet
Davies Europe pp. 321–326 Bulgaria, which was founded around 680, at its height reached from Budapest to the Black Sea and from the Dnieper River in modern Ukraine to the Adriatic Sea. Source: Internet
For example, he did not choose a second Consul in order to allow Leo II to be Consul alone for the year 474. Deposition and death In spring 474, the ports re-opened and Julius Nepos crossed the Adriatic Sea to Italy to depose Glycerius. Source: Internet