Sea of Crete
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The Sea of Crete (Greek: Κρητικό Πέλαγος, Kritiko Pelagos) is the sea south of the Aegean Sea, north of the island Crete, and south of the Cyclades. The sea also stretches from Kythera east to the Dodecanese islands of Karpathos and Kassos. The bounding seas to the west are the Ionian Sea as well as the rest of the Mediterranean Sea. Ferry routes to and from Piraeus, as well as the southern islands of the Aegean and the Dodecanese, run in this area.
Port towns and cities[edit]
- Kastelli-Kissamos, southwest
- Chania, southwest
- Souda, south-southwest
- Rethymno, south
- Heraklio, south
- Agios Nikolaos, southeast
- Sitia, southeast
- Kassos (Fry), southeast
- Anafi, northeast
- Thira, north
Bays[edit]
- Chania Bay, south
- Souda Bay, southeast
- Almyros Bay, south
- Mirabello Bay, southeast
References[edit]
- Peter Saundry, C.Michael Hogan & Steve Baum. 2011. Sea of Crete. Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds.M.Pidwirny & C.J.Cleveland. National Council for Science and Environment. Washington DC.
Coordinates: 36°N 25°E / 36°N 25°E
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Categories:
- Marginal seas of the Mediterranean
- Aegean Sea
- Seas of Greece
- Landforms of Crete
- Landforms of Chania (regional unit)
- Landforms of Rethymno (regional unit)
- Landforms of Heraklion (regional unit)
- Landforms of Lasithi
- Landforms of Karpathos (regional unit)
- Landforms of Thira (regional unit)
- Landforms of the South Aegean
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