What nickname given to the trade route that connected Western Africa to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea
The Strait of Gibraltar (Arabic: مضيق جبل طارق, Spanish: Estrecho de Gibraltar) is a narrow strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and separates Spain in Europe from Morocco in Africa
The Strait of Gibralrar
Mediterranean sea
The narrow body of water connecting the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, called the Strait of Gibraltar.
It is a narrow straight of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.On either side of the Straights of Gibraltar are Spain in Europe to the north and Morocco in Africa to the south.The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
The body of water that connects Asia, Europe and Africa is called the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Mediterranean Sea.
There is no specific sea called the "North Sea of Africa." However, the Mediterranean Sea is located to the north of Africa and is a significant body of water that plays a key role in the region's geography and economy.
Africa is called a mirror image because of its climate, split by it's equator. In the north it is mediterranean climate, then desert, then grassland, then rainforest, then grassland, then desert, and finally back to a mediterranean kind of climate
Answer: Mediterranean Sea.
The Romans called the Mediterranean mare nostrum (our sea) because the had conquered all the lands around this sea and the Mediterranean was the heart of their empire. The Roman themselves were Mediterranean people. Rome is only 16 miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is part of the western Mediterranean.
Western or African Wing