Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea?  |  Broadcast Dates & Stream |  January/February 2023

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Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? | Broadcast Dates & Stream | January/February 2023

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Mare Nostrum - Who Owns the Mediterranean?: Broadcast Dates & Stream in January and February 2023

Source: ZDF documentary

This is how you see the ZDF documentary on TV and stream – all broadcast dates

In the ZDF documentary “Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea?” the relationships between the various Mediterranean countries are examined. Below you will find all broadcast dates and stream information.

The ZDF documentary “Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean?” looks at the individual Mediterranean countries and their connections to each other.

Below you will find an overview of all current broadcast dates. In addition, entire episodes are available free of charge in the ZDF media library.

Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea?

In a nutshell, the most important information about channels, broadcast times, broadcast dates and availability of streams for Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea?.

  • Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? runs on Phoenix
  • Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? can as streaming be received
  • No new episodes will be aired in January and February
  • There are also no replays shown
  • Individual episodes are available in the media library

Broadcast dates and times of “Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea?”

currently become no new episodes of Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? aired. However, you can watch reruns on TV. In principle, these run on Phoenix, but we also show you the broadcast dates of other stations here.

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The dream of freedom and prosperity

am 16.02.2023 a 20:15 watch

46,000 kilometers of coastline spread over 22 countries: The Mediterranean Sea is Europe’s bathtub, sea route for freighters from all over the world and escape route for people from the poor countries of Africa. The ZDF reporters Nicola Albrecht and Andreas Postel have traveled through numerous Mediterranean countries with their teams. On their way from the Strait of Gibraltar to Istanbul, they asked: what divides us and what unites us? And who owns the Mediterranean Sea? The answers to this question are varied. Different languages, cultures and worldviews make the Mediterranean region a melting pot. The journey begins in Tarifa, Europe, where Europe and Africa seem to be only a stone’s throw apart. The ferry takes just 35 minutes from there to the Moroccan port of Tangier.

2023-02-16T20:15 2023-02-16T21:00 https://www.igamesnews.de/tv-show/212058-mare-nostrumwem-gehoert-mittelmeer-so-seht-zdf-doku-tv-stream-sendetermine.html Phoenix

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For a better future

am 16.02.2023 a 21:00 watch

Nicola Albrecht and Andreas Postel continue their journey in the eastern Mediterranean. The ZDF camera team accompanies the marine biologist Anastasia Miliou from the Greek marine protection organization Archipelagos on an expedition to sperm whales and dolphins. Miliou has been observing a deterioration in living conditions for the endangered marine mammals for years. The consequences of climate change are devastating, she says.

2023-02-16T21:00 2023-02-16T21:45 https://www.igamesnews.de/tv-show/212058-mare-nostrumwem-gehoert-mittelmeer-so-seht-zdf-doku-tv-stream-sendetermine.html Phoenix

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The dream of freedom and prosperity

am 17.02.2023 a 00:45 watch

46,000 kilometers of coastline spread over 22 countries: The Mediterranean Sea is Europe’s bathtub, sea route for freighters from all over the world and escape route for people from the poor countries of Africa. The ZDF reporters Nicola Albrecht and Andreas Postel have traveled through numerous Mediterranean countries with their teams. On their way from the Strait of Gibraltar to Istanbul, they asked: what divides us and what unites us? And who owns the Mediterranean Sea? The answers to this question are varied. Different languages, cultures and worldviews make the Mediterranean region a melting pot. The journey begins in Tarifa, Europe, where Europe and Africa seem to be only a stone’s throw apart. The ferry takes just 35 minutes from there to the Moroccan port of Tangier.

2023-02-17T00:45 2023-02-17T01:30 https://www.igamesnews.de/tv-show/212058-mare-nostrumwem-gehoert-mittelmeer-so-seht-zdf-doku-tv-stream-sendetermine.html Phoenix

More repetitions in the next few days

Sender airtime Consequence
Phoenix

02/17/2023 01:30 am

For a better future 2023-02-17T01:30 2023-02-17T02:15 https://www.igamesnews.de/tv-show/212058-mare-nostrumwem-gehoert-mittelmeer-so-seht-zdf-doku-tv-stream-sendetermine.html Phoenix Nicola Albrecht and Andreas Postel continue their journey in the eastern Mediterranean. The ZDF camera team accompanies the marine biologist Anastasia…
Phoenix

02/17/2023 6:30 p.m

The dream of freedom and prosperity 2023-02-17T18:30 2023-02-17T19:15 https://www.igamesnews.de/tv-show/212058-mare-nostrumwem-gehoert-mittelmeer-so-seht-zdf-doku-tv-stream-sendetermine.html Phoenix 46,000 kilometers of coastline spread over 22 countries: The Mediterranean Sea is Europe’s bathtub, sea route for freighters from all over the world and escape route…
Phoenix

02/17/2023 7:15 p.m

For a better future 2023-02-17T19:15 2023-02-17T20:00 https://www.igamesnews.de/tv-show/212058-mare-nostrumwem-gehoert-mittelmeer-so-seht-zdf-doku-tv-stream-sendetermine.html Phoenix Nicola Albrecht and Andreas Postel continue their journey in the eastern Mediterranean. The ZDF camera team accompanies the marine biologist Anastasia…

Despite all care, it can happen that we have overlooked a broadcast date or that an error has crept in.

Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? Preview / Spoilers

What’s Next for Mare Nostrum – Who Owns the Mediterranean? You can read about it here in our preview. But be warned: spoiler alert. When we get the information about the next episodes of Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? are known, then you will see them at the top of the broadcast dates list. provider like RTL+ and Joy’s offer episodes for some series and shows in their own live TV apps a few days before the TV broadcast. In that case, you can see them exclusively online beforehand.

This is how you see Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean Sea? in the live stream

The easiest way to receive it is via TV streaming services. So you not only get “Mare Nostrum – Who owns the Mediterranean?”, but the complete live stream from Phoenix with all programs – and legally.

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Alternatively, you can access the station via IPTV providers. Phoenix is ​​offered via MagentaTV and Horizon Go, for example. Please note, however, that both offers are regionally restricted. You can find out more on our Phoenix reception options page. There you will also find out how you can receive the station via DVB-S2 or DVB-T2.

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