Mediterranean Sea
The Spanish phrase 'mar Mediterráneo' translates to 'Mediterranean Sea' in English. It is the term used to refer to one of the largest seas connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land. It is known in Spanish-speaking countries as 'mar Mediterráneo'.
The Mediterranean Sea is known for its vibrant blues.
This sentence indicates the reputation of the Mediterranean Sea for having vibrant blue waters. It gives insight into the color and visual appeal of this body of water.
The fish we caught comes from the Mediterranean Sea.
This sentence tells us that the fish that was caught comes from the Mediterranean Sea, suggesting the speakers were either fishing in the Mediterranean or they are referencing the origin of the fish they have.
The Mediterranean Sea borders several countries of Europe.
This sentence is stating a geographical fact, which is that the Mediterranean Sea is next to, or 'borders', several countries on the continent of Europe.