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The Sea of Marmara (Turkish: ), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea , and in the context of classical antiquity as Propontis (Greek: ), is the inland sea that connects the Blac...
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The world's narrowest strait used for international navigation, it connects the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara (which is connected by the Dardanelles to ...
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All about the Sea of Marmara (Marmara Sea) in Turkey near Istanbul, Bursa and the Dardanelles (Hellespont), by Tom Brosnahan ... The Sea of Marmara is bordered to the north by the peninsula of Thrace, to the south by the peninsula of Anatolia (Asia Minor), and to the west by the peninsula of Gallipoli.
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Turkey is surrounded by four seas, and one of them is internal ... Black Sea (Karadeniz in Turkish) lies to the north of Turkey, bordering with two regions; Marmara and Black Sea. Besides Turkey, other countries that circle the Black Sea are; Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sea of Marmara (inland sea, Turkey), inland sea partly separating the Asiatic and European parts of Turkey. It is connected through the Bosporus on the northeast with the Black Sea and through the Dardanelles on the southwest with the Aegean Sea. ... Learn more about "Sea of Marmara"
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Everything about Sea of Marmara, Turkey and its environment. All you want to know about Sea Of Marmara and more is right here... ... Turkish MARMARA DENIZI, historically PROPONTIS, inland sea partly separating the Asiatic and European parts of Turkey. It is connected through the Bosphorus on the northeast with the Black Sea...
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Sea of Marmara map ; print this map other bodies of water here! ... The Sea of Marmara, a northeastern extension of the Mediterranean Sea, separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey (Trace), thus it separates the two continents. Bordered completely by Turkey, it connects to ... map of the sea of marmara, sea of marmara maps...
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On the European side of the Marmara the indisputable highlight is Edirne, formerly Adrianople, formerly Hadrianopolis. Edirne was a centre for military operations for the Ottoman sultans before the fall of Constantinople in 1453. After the capture of Istanbul Edirne continued to be an important city to ... Black Sea...
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NAFZ passes through Izmit Bay, traverses Marmara Sea and reaches the Saros Gulf to the southeast. This great fault system has many similarities to the San Andreas fault system in California. Earthquakes involve primarily horizontal ground motions (strike-slip type of faulting).
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