Seas on the Map of Europe

Name the 19 highlighted seas on the map of Europe.
For points try also Seas on the World Map
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Sea
Adriatic Sea
Aegean Sea
Balearic Sea
Baltic Sea
Barents Sea
Sea
Black Sea
Caspian Sea
Celtic Sea
Greenland Sea
Ionian Sea
Sea
Irish Sea
Ligurian Sea
Mediterranean Sea
North Sea
Norwegian Sea
Sea
Sea of Azov
Sea of Marmara
Tyrrhenian Sea
White Sea
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9 Comments
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Level 80
Oct 16, 2016
Great! No idea if it can be considered a sea but could 'the english channel' be added?
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Level 81
Oct 16, 2016
I am thinking of some Bodies of Water version, to cover it all.
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Level 68
Nov 27, 2016
Learned a few new seas today, thank you.
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Level 69
May 21, 2017
Missed Tyrrhenian, Balearic, and Ligurian. Never heard of 'em.
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Level 45
Nov 6, 2018
i did the map of regions for western europe; thats the only reason i knew ligurian, because theres an italian region called liguria
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Level 40
Mar 24, 2019
I knew Balearic because of the Balearic Islands. Mallorca (an island of the Balearic Islands) is well known.
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Level 94
Jan 23, 2022
Excellent

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Level 81
Jan 23, 2022
Thanks :)
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Level 60
Oct 10, 2022
The area shown as the "Greenland Sea" is much closer to the "Iceland Sea", since it doesn't show that much of the actual Greenland Sea. Might also help people since Greenland isn't shown on the map