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AEGEAN SEA (4) answer(s).
 
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Changing definitions of Asia / Korhonen, Pekka   Journal Article
Korhonen, Pekka Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The meaning of Asia has changed drastically during the millennia the concept has been in use. Its usage was established in Greek literature 2,500 years ago as a geographic reference to lands inhabited by the Greeks at the Eastern side of the Aegean Sea. Over the ensuing centuries, Asia's Western boundary was extended to the rivers Don in the North and Nile in the South. At that time, it hardly contained any definite political or civilisational meanings. These were added to the concept in 1730 in a kind of Swedish-Russian cooperation when the Urals were redefined to form the boundary between Europe and Asia, the former starting to represent progress, and the latter its opposite. This situation has been gradually changing after World War II, when first definitions made in the United States, and later in East Asian countries have devalued the position of Europe and elevated that of Asia. Today, Asia is not a geographical concept. It is a political commonplace, used as a strong and positively loaded linguistic asset in political rhetoric in the Asian Pacific area for various kinds of regional integrative purposes.
Key Words United States  Europe  Asia  Greek  Aegean Sea  Nile 
Greek Literature  World War II 
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ID:   127045


From the bottom of the Aegean Sea to Golden Dawn / Dalakoglou, Dimitris   Journal Article
Dalakoglou, Dimitris Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Security  Greece  Aegean Sea  Xenophobia  Politics of Hate 
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ID:   074139


Hellenic navy hones its Aegean strike force / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Navy  Aegean Sea  Hellenic Navy  Fast Strike Craft 
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ID:   128655


Search for HMS triumph 1942, part -III / Don, Gavin   Journal Article
Don, Gavin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The T class submarine HMS Triumph was lost somewhere in the Aegean Sea in January 1942. No one know her position. Two years ago I thought I had narrowed her resting place down to somewhere on a narrow, 27 mile long track, running northwest from Cape Sounio in Greece.
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