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- Dardanelles - Wikipedia
Together with the Bosporus, the Dardanelles forms the Turkish Straits One of the world's narrowest straits used for international navigation, the Dardanelles connects the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean and Mediterranean seas while also allowing passage to the Black Sea by extension via the Bosporus
- Dardanelles | Strait, Map, History, Meaning | Britannica
Dardanelles, narrow strait in northwestern Turkey, lying between the peninsula of Gallipoli in Europe to the northwest and the mainland of Asia Minor to the southeast
- Dardanelles Campaign - HISTORY
As the only waterway between the Black Sea in the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the west, the Dardanelles was a much-contested area from the beginning of World War I
- A Short History Of The World War 1 Dardanelles Campaign
On 19 February 1915, British and French ships began a naval assault on the Dardanelles The fighting culminated in a heavy setback for the Allies on 18 March due to large losses from Turkish mines
- Dardanelles Explained
Thus, the Dardanelles allows maritime connections from the Black Sea all the way to the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean via Gibraltar, and the Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal, making it a crucial international waterway, in particular for the passage of goods coming in from Russia
- Dardanelles (strait) | Research Starters - EBSCO
The Dardanelles is a strategically significant strait that serves as a natural boundary between Europe and Asia, separating the Gallipoli peninsula in Eastern Europe from Anatolia in Asia
- Visiting Troy, Gallipoli, and the Dardanelles in Turkey
The Dardanelles remains a geographically and historically significant place From the history and legend of ancient Troy to the real-life heroism and pathos of the Gallipoli battlefield, this fascinating area is worth a visit
- Dardanelles - Openwaterpedia
Dardanelles (Turkish: Çanakkale Boğazı, Greek: Δαρδανέλλια, Dardanellia) was formerly called Hellespont (Greek: Ελλήσποντος, Hellespontos) is literally called the "Sea of Helle" Hellespont is a narrow strait in northwestern Turkey connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara
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