Krētē (English spelling) Krete

Japanese: Krētē(英語表記)Krete
Krētē (English spelling) Krete

…The largest Greek island in the Aegean Sea. Its classical spelling is Krētē, and its local pronunciation is Kríti. Its area is 8,263 km2, and its population is 502,165 (1981).

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Krētē" are listed below.

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Japanese:

…ギリシア領エーゲ海最大の島。古典つづりではKrētē,現地音ではクリーティKríti。面積8263km2,人口50万2165(1981)。…

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