Ionian Sea

The Ionian Sea (Modern Greek: Ιόνιο Πέλαγος, romanized: Iónio Pélagos, IPA: ; Italian: Mar Ionio or Mar Jonio, IPA: ; Albanian: Deti Jon, IPA: ) is an elongated bay of the Mediterranean Sea.

It is connected to the Adriatic Sea to the north, and is bounded by Southern Italy, including Basilicata, Calabria, Sicily, and the Salento peninsula to the west, southern Albania (and western Apulia, Italy) to the north, and the west coast of Greece, including the Peloponnese.

Ionian Sea
Ionian Sea
Boundaries of Ionian Sea: red lines define border per International Hydrographic Organization
LocationSouthern Europe
Coordinates38°N 19°E / 38°N 19°E / 38; 19
TypeSea
Primary outflowsMediterranean Sea
Basin countriesAlbania, Greece, and Italy
IslandsList of islands in the Ionian Sea
SettlementsIgoumenitsa, Parga, Preveza, Astakos, Patras, Kerkyra, Lefkada, Argostoli, Zakynthos, Kyparissia, Pylos, Kalamata, Himarë, Sarandë, Syracuse, Catania, Taormina, Messina, Catanzaro, Crotone, Taranto
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The Ionian Sea, view from the island Kefalonia, Greece
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The Ionian Sea, as seen from Corfu Island, Greece, and with Saranda, Albania in the background

All major islands in the sea, which are located in the east of the sea, belong to Greece. They are collectively named the Ionian Islands, the main ones being Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Lefkada, and Ithaca.

There are ferry routes between Patras and Igoumenitsa, Greece, and Brindisi and Ancona, Italy, that cross the east and north of the Ionian Sea, and from Piraeus westward. Calypso Deep, the deepest point in the Mediterranean at 5,109 m (16,762 ft), is in the Ionian Sea, at 36°34′N 21°8′E / 36.567°N 21.133°E / 36.567; 21.133. The sea is one of the most seismically active areas in the world.

Etymology

The name Ionian comes from the Greek word Ionion (Ἰόνιον). Its etymology is unknown. Ancient Greek writers, especially Aeschylus, linked it to the myth of Io. In ancient Greek the adjective Ionios (Ἰόνιος) was used as an epithet for the sea because Io swam across it. According to the Oxford Classical Dictionary, the name may derive from Ionians who sailed to the West, however the word for Ionians is spelled with an omega ( Ἴωνες) rather than an omicron as in the word for the Ionian Sea. There were also narratives about other eponymic legendary figures; according to one version, Ionius was a son of Adrias (eponymic for the Adriatic Sea); according to another, Ionius was a son of Dyrrhachus. When Dyrrhachus was attacked by his own brothers, Heracles, who was passing through the area, came to his aid, but in the fight the hero killed his ally's son by mistake. The body was cast into the water, and thereafter was called the Ionian Sea.

In the Cham Albanian dialect, the sea is known as "Fusha e zonjës", translated as "the lady's domain.

Geography

Extent

The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Ionian Sea as follows:

      On the East. From the mouth of the Butrinto River in Albania down the coast of the mainland to Cape Matapan.
      On the West. The East coast of Sicily and the Southeast coast of Italy to Cape Santa Maria di Leuca.

Places

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Gjipe in the south of Albania where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
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The Ionian Sea, view from the island Lefkada, Greece
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Cape Drastis and the Ionian Sea, Corfu Island

From south to north in the west, then north to south in the east:

Gulfs and straits

Islands

Islets

History

The Sea was the location of the famous naval battle between Octavian and Marc Antony known as The Battle of Actium, a war fought in 31 BC, and is also famous for the hero from Ancient Greek mythology named Odysseus, who was from the island of Ithaca.

See also

Notes

References

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