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=Acheloian=
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The '''Acheloian Sea''' is a {{wp|sea}} connected to the [[Lumine Ocean]], whose basin is within the borders of [[Euclea|South Euclea]], [[Rahelia]], [[Satria]] and all of the coast of [[Zorasan]] in central [[Coius]]. Like the [[Solarian Sea]], the Acheloian has counted with enormous importance for the development of Euclean society and Western thought, being explored almost in its entirety by [[Piraea]]n explorers since the 7th century BC.  
The '''Acheloian Sea''' is a {{wp|sea}} connected to the [[Lumine Ocean]], whose basin is within the borders of [[Euclea|South Euclea]], [[Rahelia]], [[Satria]] and all of the coast of [[Zorasan]] in central [[Coius]]. Like the [[Solarian Sea]], the Acheloian has had enormous importance for the development of Euclean society and Western thought, being explored almost in its entirety by [[Piraea]]n explorers since the 7th century BC.  
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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Acheloian

Acheloian Sea
Attica 06-13 Athens 36 View from Lycabettus.jpg
View of Alikianos with Acheloian Sea in the background
Location
TypeSea
Primary inflowsLumine Ocean, Solarian Sea, Gulf of Parishar
Basin countries
Coastal countries:
Max. temperature28 °C (82 °F)
Min. temperature12 °C (54 °F)
Settlements

The Acheloian Sea is a sea connected to the Lumine Ocean, whose basin is within the borders of South Euclea, Rahelia, Satria and all of the coast of Zorasan in central Coius. Like the Solarian Sea, the Acheloian has had enormous importance for the development of Euclean society and Western thought, being explored almost in its entirety by Piraean explorers since the 7th century BC.

Etymology

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