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Dardanelles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Controlling navigation between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, the Dardanelles and Bosporus straits have long been of immense strategic and commercial importance. Ancient Troy prospered at the western entrance to the Hellespont.
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Dardanelles - History of Dardanelles from A Dictionary of Contemporary World History at Encyclopedia.com ... The Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits are the strategic passage between...traffic across the straits. The projected Dardanelles bridge will be the first overpass above...
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The Bosporus Bridge (1973), 1,621 m/5,320 ft, links Istanbul and Anatolia (the Asian part of Turkey). In 1988 a second bridge across the straits was opened, linking Asia and Europe. The Bosporus and the Dardanelles, leading to the Mediterranean, have long been of great strategic importance;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Dardanelles Strait. Dardanelles Strait. Information about Dardanelles Strait in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Controlling navigation between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, the Dardanelles and the Bosporus straits have long been of immense commercial and strategic importance.
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Russian depositories contain a corpus of large-scale Russian manuscript coastal and navigational charts of the Straits (the Bosporus and the Dardanelles) ...
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Approximately 50.000 vessels transits the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits annually. Restrictions for transiting through the straits; Maximum airdraft: 57 meters; Maximum length: 299,99 meters; Maximum draft: 20 meters;
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