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From: "Healthy Heart" <info@bloodpreueh4.bid>
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Subject: Latest research proves LOWERING your cholesterol is scientifically proven to CAUSE heart attacks.
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The bombardment of Algiers by the Anglo-Dutch fleet in support of an ultimatum to release European slaves, August 1816 Ottoman power based in Anatolia continued to grow, and in 1453 extinguished the Byzantine Empire with the Conquest of Constantinople. Ottomans gained control of much of the sea in the 16th century and maintained naval bases in southern France (1543-1544), Algeria and Tunisia. Barbarossa, the famous Ottoman captain is a symbol of this domination with the victory of the Battle of Preveza (1538). The Battle of Djerba (1560) marked the apex of Ottoman naval domination in the Mediterranean. As the naval prowess of the European powers increased, they confronted Ottoman expansion in the region when the Battle of Lepanto (1571) checked the power of the Ottoman Navy. This was the last naval battle to be fought primarily between galleys. The Barbary pirates of Northwest Africa preyed on Christian shipping and coastlines in the Western Mediterranean Sea. According to Robert Davis, from the 16th to 19th centuries, pirates captured 1 million to 1.25 million Europeans as slaves. The development of oceanic shipping began to affect the entire Mediterranean. Once, most trade between Western Europe and the East had passed through the region, but after the 1490s the development of a sea route to the Indian Ocean allowed the importation of Asian spices and other goods through the Atlantic ports of western Europe. 21st century and migrations Satellite image of the Mediterranean Sea at night In 2013 the Maltese president described the Mediterranean sea as a &quot;cemetery&quot; due to the large number of migrants who drowned there after their boats capsized. European Parliament president Martin Schulz said in 2014 that Europe&#39;s migration policy &quot;turned the Mediterranean into a graveyard&quot;, referring to the number of drowned refugees in the region as a direct result of the policies. An Azerbaijani official described the sea as &quot;a burial ground ... where people die&quot;. Following the 2013 Lampedusa migrant shipwreck, the Italian government decided to strengthen the national system for the patrolling of the Mediterranean Sea by authorising &quot;Operation Mare Nostrum&quot;, a military and humanitarian mission in order to rescue the migrants and arrest the traffickers of immigrants. In 2015, more than one million migrants crossed the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. Italy was particularly affected by the European migrant crisis. Since 2013, over 700,000 migrants have landed in Italy, mainly sub-Saharan Africans. Geography A satellite image showing the Mediterranean Sea. The Strait of Gibraltar can be seen in the bottom left (north-west) quarter of the image; to its left is the Iberian Peninsula in Europe, and to its right, the Maghreb in Africa. The Dardanelles strait in Turkey. 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Eastern Basin: On the west: The northeastern and eastern limits of the Western Basin. On the northeast: A line joining Kum Kale (26&deg;11&#39;E) and Cape Helles, the western entrance to the Dardanelles. On the southeast: The entrance to the Suez Canal. On the east: The coasts of Syria and Israel. Oceanography Predominant surface currents for June Being nearly landlocked affects conditions in the Mediterranean Sea: for instance, tides are very limited as a result of the narrow connection with the Atlantic Ocean. The Mediterranean is characterised and immediately recognised by its deep blue colour. Evaporation greatly exceeds precipitation and river runoff in the Mediterranean, a fact that is central to the water circulation within the basin. Evaporation is especially high in its eastern half, causing the water level to decrease and salinity to increase eastward. The salinity at 5 m depth is 3.8%. 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