No. Cyprus is wholly in the Mediterranean Sea. The Aegean Sea is to the northwest of Cyprus.
It is Cyprus. Islands in the Aegean Sea, Sicily and southern Italy, western coast of Turkey.
Ever since the CRETAN STATE was annexed to Greece in 1913, there has been no country which is both (1) entirely or predominantly composed of islands and (2) borders both the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The only countries on the Aegean Sea (and which by happenstance also border the Mediterranean Sea) are Greece and Turkey.The closest island country to the Aegean Sea is CYPRUS, which is an island wholly surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. There is extensive debate as to whether Cyprus is a European country (due to its ethnic Greek majority, membership in the European Union, and cultural heritage) or if it is an Asian country (due to its physical proximity to Anatolian Turkey).
Eurymedon 446 BCE and Cyprus 450 BCE.
Ionean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Aegean Sea
The Ionian sea. Which is part of the mediteranian sea.
Rhodes is not very close to Cyprus; it is approximately 400 kilometers (about 250 miles) away. Rhodes is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, while Cyprus is an island nation located to the southeast in the Eastern Mediterranean. The two are separated by the open sea, making travel between them possible but not immediate.
That Aegean Sea. The Aegean Sea
Rome is not on the coast of the Aegean Sea.
Greece and Turkey are very close neighbors only separated by "Aegean Sea" or in Turkish "Ege Denizi"
it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the northeast.
The arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey is the Aegean Sea.
it is the Aegean Sea, which is part of the Mediterranean Sea.