Proper noun
the Tyrrhenian Sea
A part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy, bounded by Corsica and Sardinia (west), Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, and Calabria (east), and Sicily (south).
Synonym: Tyrrhene Sea
He also founded the port of Ostia on the Tyrrhenian Sea and established Rome’s first salt works. Source: Internet
Located at the base of a peninsula that juts into the Tyrrhenian Sea with a small promontory, the town is convert from the capital city. Source: Internet
Erratic behavior of the Tyrrhenian Sea can bring heavy rainfall on the western slopes of the region, while hot air from Africa makes the east coast of Calabria dry and warm. Source: Internet
Exits There are four exits from the Tyrrhenian Sea (north to south): Basins The Tyrrhenian Basin is divided into two basins (or plains), the Vavilov plain and the Marsili plain. Source: Internet
The city walls and houses were rebuilt and an Aeolian fleet was constructed which was able to successfully defend the Tyrrhenian Sea from the Turks. Source: Internet
The mount lies right in front of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Source: Internet