Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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... ( Refer Figure 10 ) . Number of Arrival 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 lonian Islands Gulfs of Patra / Corinth Areas West Peloponnese West Epirus Fig . 10. Place of Origin of Captains on Greek Ships Arriving in Malta , 1723–1780 . Source ...
... ( Refer Figure 10 ) . Number of Arrival 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 lonian Islands Gulfs of Patra / Corinth Areas West Peloponnese West Epirus Fig . 10. Place of Origin of Captains on Greek Ships Arriving in Malta , 1723–1780 . Source ...
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... Refer to endnote 17 . If we take a look at the ports from which the ships with captains from Hydra depart , we can see that Volos , in the northwest Aegean , was the port with the highest traffic . ( Refer Figure 12 ) . 100 80 60 SW ...
... Refer to endnote 17 . If we take a look at the ports from which the ships with captains from Hydra depart , we can see that Volos , in the northwest Aegean , was the port with the highest traffic . ( Refer Figure 12 ) . 100 80 60 SW ...
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... Refer Alain Blondy , Bibliographie du monde méditerranéen ( 1453–1835 ) ( Paris , 2003 ) and John Chircop ... Refer Chircop ' Maltese Maritime ' . 3. Refer to Eric C. B. Lee , The Cruiser Experience , ( United Kingdom , 2000 ) , 195– 200 ...
... Refer Alain Blondy , Bibliographie du monde méditerranéen ( 1453–1835 ) ( Paris , 2003 ) and John Chircop ... Refer Chircop ' Maltese Maritime ' . 3. Refer to Eric C. B. Lee , The Cruiser Experience , ( United Kingdom , 2000 ) , 195– 200 ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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