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The [[Mediterranean Sea]] is almost completely enclosed by land;  [[Europe]] to the north, [[Asia]] to the east, [[Africa]] to the south, connecting to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] via the Straits of [[Gibraltar]] to the west. In order, the four largest islands in the Mediterranean are Sicily, Sardinia, [[Cyprus]], and Corsica. Two independent island nations exist within the Mediterranean Sea: [[Cyprus]] and [[Malta]].
 
The [[Mediterranean Sea]] is almost completely enclosed by land;  [[Europe]] to the north, [[Asia]] to the east, [[Africa]] to the south, connecting to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] via the Straits of [[Gibraltar]] to the west. In order, the four largest islands in the Mediterranean are Sicily, Sardinia, [[Cyprus]], and Corsica. Two independent island nations exist within the Mediterranean Sea: [[Cyprus]] and [[Malta]].
  
 
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Revision as of 04:50, April 25, 2007

Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is almost completely enclosed by land; Europe to the north, Asia to the east, Africa to the south, connecting to the Atlantic Ocean via the Straits of Gibraltar to the west. In order, the four largest islands in the Mediterranean are Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica. Two independent island nations exist within the Mediterranean Sea: Cyprus and Malta.