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Adriatic SeaLarge arm of the Mediterranean Sea, lying northwest to southeast between the Italian and the Balkan peninsulas. The western shore is Italian; the eastern includes Croatia, Montenegro, and Albania, with two small strips of coastline owned by Slovenia and Bosnia Herzogovina. The Strait of Otranto, between Italy and Albania, links the Adriatic with the Ionian Sea to the south. The chief ports are Venice, Brindisi, Trieste, Ancona, and Bari in Italy, and Rijeka in Croatia. The sea is about 805 km/500 mi long; area 135,250 sq km/52,220 sq mi. Fishing is an important activity; sardines, lobsters, and tuna are the chief catch. The chief rivers flowing into the Adriatic are the Po and Adige in Italy; they have caused considerable silting. Pollution from organic waste and nutrients has caused eutrophication (rapid algae growth leading to oxygen depletion) in the shallow northern areas. The Adriatic has little tidal flow, and the water is very salty and rich in fish.
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| The resulting display high-lights the high-risk areas on
the Black Sea coast, in particular, areas adjacent to the wintering
areas in Romania, Turkey, and Russia, but also parts of Greece, along
the Adriatic coast, the Nile delta, and along the southern edges of the
Caspian Sea. The three men
undertook a 10-day journey along the Adriatic coast, expecting to find
inspiration of the classic. San Marino, a tiny
republic near Italy's Adriatic coast, has never won in official
competition, and such a scenario would allow it to compete on a more
even playing field. |
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