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The Saronic Gulf (: Σαρωνικός κόλπος, Saronikós kólpos) or Gulf of in is formed between the peninsulas of and and forms part of the . It defines the eastern side of the isthmus of Corinth, being the eastern terminus of the , which cuts across the isthmus. The in the gulf have played a pivotal role in the history of Greece, with the largest, being the location of a significant naval battle in the Greco-Persian wars. The makes up the northern end of the Saronic Gulf.

The urban area lies on the north coast of the Saronic Gulf.


Etymology
The origin of the gulf's name comes from the king Saron who drowned at the Psifaei lake (modern ). The Saronic Gulf was a string of six entrances to the ,Compared to Hercules and his Labours, "Theseus is occupied only with the sacred Entrances that are local to the lands of Athens" (Ruck and Staples 1994:204). each guarded by a enemy in the shape of a thief or bandit.


History
The Battle of Salamis, fought in 480 BCE in the Saronic Gulf near modern-day , was a major naval engagement in which the Athenian-led Greek fleet defeated the much larger Persian forces of . The victory was a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars and contributed significantly to ' rise as a dominant power in the classical Greek world.

The ancient port of used to be situated here.


Geography
The gulf includes the of , , and along with smaller islands of Patroklos and . The port of , Athens' port, lies on the northeastern edge of the gulf. The site of the former Ellinikon International Airport is also in the northeast.

Beaches line much of the gulf coast from to , to and from to and from Piraeus down to . Athens' urban area surrounds the northern and the eastern coasts of this gulf.

Bays in the gulf include , Elefsina Bay to the north, in the northwest and Sofiko Bay in the east.

The volcano of is located to the southwest along with Kromyonia at the Isthmus of Corinth, Aegina and Poros. Methana is also the youngest most active volcano center and forms the northwestern end of the cycladic arch of active volcanoes that includes Milos island, Santorini island and Nisyros island. A hydropathic institute at Methana makes use of the hot sulphurous water that still surfaces in the area. The most recent eruption was of a submarine volcano north of Methana in the 17th century.

The gulf has refineries around the northern part of the gulf including east of Corinth and west of Agioi Theodoroi, Eleusis, Aspropyrgos, Skaramangas and Keratsini. These refineries produce most of Greece's refined petroleum products, a large proportion of which are then exported. Commercial shipping to the refineries, Piraeus, and to and from the canal make the gulf quite a busy area with commercial shipping.

Fault lines dominate especially in the northwestern part.


Tributaries


Capes


Sailing
Sailing is popular in the Saronic Gulf which, like the neighbouring Argolic Gulf, benefits from the partial shelter from the summer that can reach 7 and above further to the east in the Aegean islands.

The Gulf boasts two particularly notable archaeological sites: the and nearby and the on Aegina.


Other
The Saronic Gulf is one of congregating areas for short-beaked common dolphins in Aegean Sea. On recent occasions, more of large such as have been sighted in the gulf due to improving environmental conditions.


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