Mycale Strait

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Mycale Strait is a narrow channel of the Aegean Sea between the Greek island of Samos and the Turkish mainland, known for its historical and strategic significance in ancient maritime routes.

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Mycale Strait canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sea channel
strait
adjacentTo Aydın Province
surface form: Aydın Province (Turkey)

Maeander River delta
surface form: Dilek Peninsula–Büyük Menderes Delta National Park (regionally)

Samos
surface form: Samos Island
bodyOfWaterType marine strait
connects Aegean Sea
local coastal waters of Samos and Anatolia
hasHistoricalSignificance Greco-Persian Wars
surface form: Greek–Persian conflicts

ancient maritime trade routes
hasNavigationUse fishing activities
local coastal shipping
isPartOf Greece–Turkey border disputes
surface form: Greek–Turkish maritime boundary area
locatedBetween Mycale Peninsula
Samos
locatedIn Aegean Sea
locatedInCountry Greece
Turkey
locatedInRegion Ionia
surface form: Ionia (historical region)
locatedNear Kuşadası
Mount Mycale
Pythagoreio
nearHistoricalSite Battle of Mycale
surface form: Mycale (site of the Battle of Mycale)

Miletus
surface form: ancient city of Miletus (regionally nearby)

Priene
surface form: ancient city of Priene (regionally nearby)
partOf eastern Aegean Sea
region Eastern Mediterranean
surface form: eastern Mediterranean
separates Anatolia
Turkish mainland
Samos
surface form: island of Samos
strategicImportance access between Samos and Anatolian ports
control of sea routes along the Ionian coast
usedInPeriod Classical antiquity
Hellenistic period
Roman Antiquity
surface form: Roman period
waterBody Aegean Sea

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Samos separatedBy Mycale Strait