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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 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).
Bosphorus Strait Map. John Misachi March 4 2021 in Bodies of Water. The Bosphorus Strait is located in northwestern Turkey and separates Thrace from Anatolia. It connects the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara.
The Bosporus or Bosphorus Strait is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey. The Bosporus connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and forms one of the continental boundaries between Asia and Europe.
The Bosphorus is the area of Istanbul along the banks of the channel of the same name that connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, and separates Europe from Asia. Map. Directions. Satellite.
A map depicting the locations of the straits, with the Bosporus in red, and the Dardanelles in yellow. The sovereign national territory of Turkey is highlighted in green. The Bosphorus (red), the Dardanelles (yellow), and the Sea of Marmara in between, are known collectively as the Turkish straits.
Bosporus Strait (Google Maps). Channel connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea (via the Sea of Mamara). Also divides Europe from Asia. Two bridges cross the Bosporus, the Fatih Sultan...
The Bosporus is a narrow strait situated in Turkey’s city of Istanbul. The strait connects the Sea of Marmara (which forms part of the Mediterranean Sea) to the Black Sea. The Bosporus represents a section of the Asia-Europe continental boundary and divides Turkey into two; European Turkey and Asian Turkey. The northern limit of the strait is ...
Satellite image of the Bosporus, taken from the International Space Station in April 2004, Source: NASA. The metropolis of Istanbul occupies both sides of the entrance to the narrow, 20-mile long Bosporus Strait connecting the Mediterranean and Sea of Marmara (south) to the Black Sea (north).
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.