"Saronic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saronic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Saronic" Meaning

The Saronic Gulf is a part of the Aegean Sea that lies south of the Peloponnese, Greece's mainland. It was a commercial hub in the ancient times, and was known as the Saronic gulf.

Originates from the Greek word "Saronikos" which means "of the Saron", named after the Saronic strait between the Peloponnese and the Attica peninsula in mainland Greece.

"Saronic" Examples

USAGE EXAMPLES OF "Saronic"


1. Geographical Reference

The Saronic Gulf is a body of water in Greece surrounded by several islands including Aegina, Poros, and Spetses.

2. Ancient Region

In ancient Greece, the district of Saronic was known for its rich ports and rich in shipbuilding history.

3. Hellenistic Culture

The Saronic region was a crucible for the Helladic culture and the key commercial and cultural exchange between cities.

4. Maritime History

During World War II, the Saronic Gulf played an important role in shipping due to its well-sheltered bays and safe harbors.

5. Touristic Destination

The Saronic Islands region is a collection of Greek islands—ranging from large lively islands to small peaceful ones—offering diverse marine surroundings for sailing and other water activities.

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