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The Three Seas Initiative (3SI or TSI), known also as the Baltic, Adriatic, Black Sea (BABS) Initiative or simply as the Three Seas (Latin: Trimarium, Polish: Trójmorze), is a forum of thirteen states, in the European Union, running along a north–south axis from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic and Black Seas in Central and Eastern Europe. [3]
South China Sea – 3.5 million km 2 (1.4 million sq mi) Weddell Sea – 2.8 million km 2 (1.1 million sq mi) Caribbean Sea – 2.754 million km 2 (1.063 million sq mi) Mediterranean Sea – 2.510 million km 2 (0.969 million sq mi) Gulf of Guinea – 2.35 million km 2 (0.91 million sq mi) Tasman Sea – 2.3 million km 2 (0.89 million sq mi)
World map of the five-ocean model with approximate boundaries. This list of countries which border two or more oceans includes both sovereign states and dependencies, provided the same contiguous territory borders on more than one of the five named oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic. [1]
[2] [3] It is also close to the distance to the visible horizon as observed from sea level by a person about six feet tall, so is the limit of what is visible from land. Since the mid-20th century, numerous nations have claimed territorial waters well beyond the traditional three-mile limit.
In the Imperial China of the Qing dynasty, there are five brothers who "all looked exactly alike."They each possess a special talent: the first brother can swallow the sea, the second has an unbreakable iron neck, the third can stretch his legs to incredible lengths, the fourth is immune to burning, and the fifth can hold his breath forever.
LONDON (Reuters) -A Houthi missile attack killed three seafarers on a Red Sea merchant ship on Wednesday, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said, the first fatalities reported since the Iran-aligned ...
Three cables under the Red Sea that provide global internet and telecommunications have been cut as the waterway remains a target of Yemen’s Houthi rebels, officials said Monday. Meanwhile, a ...
It was originally built by hand without machinery, and it was accessible only by scaling the tallest of the three rocky stacks, whose top is 36.5 metres (120 ft) above the sea. [2] It was built under the direction of engineer Árni Þórarinsson [Arni G. Thorarinsson], who recruited experienced climbers to scale the sea stack.