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- Bosporus - Wikipedia
The Bosporus connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and forms one of the continental boundaries between Asia and Europe It also divides Turkey by separating Asia Minor from Thrace It is the world's narrowest strait used for international navigation
- Bosporus | Strait, Istanbul, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Bosporus, strait uniting the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara and separating parts of Asian Turkey (Anatolia) from European Turkey The Bosporus is 19 miles (30 km) long and has a maximum width of 2 3 miles (3 7 km) and a minimum width of 2,450 feet (750 meters)
- Bosporus Strait - WorldAtlas
Bosphorus Strait is one of the few straits that act as a boundary between two continents and at the same time divides a country into two portions It has played an important role in politics, commerce, and European history Where Is The Bosphorus Strait?
- Bosphorus Strait: Facts, History, and All About Istanbul
Bosphorus Strait, also known as the Bosporus or Istanbul Strait, is a natural strait located in Turkey that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean This unique waterway is strategically important due to its location between Europe and Asia, making it a crucial route for international trade
- 6 Bosphorus Strait Facts You Must Know - Marine Insight
Bosphorus strait is a natural strait located in northwestern Turkey, connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara In ancient times, the Black Sea had no outlet, and its water level was lower than the Aegean and the Marmara Sea
- he Bosporus Strait: Istanbuls Iconic Crossroads - Turkiye Traveler
The Bosporus Strait, also known as the Bosphorus, is a natural strait located in Istanbul, Turkey It connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and separates Asia and Europe, dividing Turkey into Thrace and Anatolia The coordinates of the Bosporus are 41°07′10″N 29°04′31″E
- Bosporus - New World Encyclopedia
The Bosporus or Bosphorus, also known as the Istanbul Strait, (Turkish: İstanbul Boğazı) (Greek: Βόσπορος) is a strait that forms the boundary between the Thrace and Anatolian sections of Turkey
- Bosphorus - Encyclopedia. com
The Bosphorus is one of the most coveted sea routes in the world, possibly rivaled in importance only by the Panama and Suez Canals Unlike the latter two, the Bosphorus is an entirely natural waterway, linking the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and thence via the Dardanelles to the Mediterranean
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