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sveta [45]
2 years ago
13

What sea is considered the arm of the Mediterranean Sea

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2 answers:
kotegsom [21]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Aegean Sea

Explanation:

svp [43]2 years ago
8 0
‘ The AEGEAN SEA is known as the arm . Lying between the Italian and Balkan peninsulas.
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