Noun
the largest inland sea; between Europe and Africa and Asia
Source: WordNetAccording to the model’s geotag, she was photographed in Sardinia, an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. Source: Internet
About 20 million liters of raw sewage and 40 million liters of partially treated water per day flowed into the Mediterranean Sea, and untreated sewage bred insects and mice. Source: Internet
A direct link between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea is possible and not as expensive as previously estimated. Source: Internet
Around some parts of the Mediterranean Sea, tower mills with fixed caps were built because the wind's direction varied little most of the time. Source: Internet
Because the oscillation modes of the Mediterranean Sea and the Baltic Sea do not coincide with any significant astronomical forcing period, the largest tides are close to their narrow connections with the Atlantic Ocean. Source: Internet
At least eight rockets were seen in the sky, heading toward the Mediterranean Sea, said AFP journalists in the coastal strip, which has been under Israeli blockade for more than a decade. Source: Internet