Answer from Dfoofnik:
The Mediterranean Sea became an invaluable resource for civilization, rather than a barrier between lands. The temperate climate provided for diverse and abundant agriculture, substantial trade, and the exchange of knowledge and technology throughout the region (although this was frequently due to wars and military expeditions).
Relatively smooth waters helped trade and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean Sea, but it also invited hostilities among the rulers of disparate social systems.
Mediterranean
mediterranean
Summers are Hot and Dry, But winters are mild and wet
only in winter
In the southern coast of Crimea the climate is subtropical of the Mediterranean type.
The climate led to similar cuisine throughout the region Open-air architecture fit the climate very well.
Cyprus has a Mediterranean Climate.
The Mediterranean
It is the wine culture in the Mediterranean region where the climate suites its production.
Mediterranean
The region of southern Europe, because of its proximity to the Mediterranean sea, enjoys a Mediterranean climate.
No. But the Mediterranean does have an influence in Portugal's climate.
All of Greece has a Mediterranean Climate.
It allowed for easy sailing
Apart from the northern region, Italy has a Mditerranean climate
latitude
apparently uber hot