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are also completely blocked prior to and during the course alteration, making it impossible for ships approaching from the opposite direction to see around the bends. The risks posed by this geography are further multiplied by the heavy ferry traffic across the Strait, linking the
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to 7500 BP or 5500 BC from fresh-salt water microflora. Driven out by the rapidly rising water, which must have been terrifying and inexplicable, people spread to all corners of the
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is that as the ocean rose 72.5 metres (238 ft) at the end of the last Ice Age when the massive ice sheets melted, the sealed
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originally sat right on the water's edge and came with private docks and ports where boats (caiques) could be stored. On the Anatolian shore some yalıs are still right beside the water but on the European shore most now stand back behind a coast road built on reclaimed land.
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off the main strait that historically acted as a moat to protect Constantinople from attack, as well as providing sheltered anchorage for the imperial navies of various empires until the 19th century, after which it became a historic neighbourhood at the heart of Istanbul.
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During the 19th century many of the foreign powers represented in Constantinople maintained second embassies up the Bosporus and would relocate their staff there during the hot, humid summer months. Most of these summer embassies were on the European shore at
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for BlaSON project (Lericolais, et al., 2003) completed the multibeam mapping of this underwater channel fan-delta. A complete map was published in 2009 using these previous results together with high quality mapping obtained in 2006 (by researchers at
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moves around a bend it spirals in the opposite direction in the deep sea compared to the spiral found in river channels on land. This is important in understanding the sedimentology and layers of sediment deposited by these systems.
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Before the 20th century it was already known that the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara flow into each other in a geographic example of "density flow". Then in August 2010, a continuous 'underwater channel' of
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of 20 July 1936. That convention - which is still in force - treats the straits as an international shipping lane except that Turkey retains the right to restrict the naval traffic of non–Black Sea states.
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and Vaniköy. These villages often had distinct identities associated with agriculture: Arnavutköy, for example, was associated with strawberry-growing while Çengelköy was famous for its sweet cucumbers.
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The Bosporus is traversed by numerous passenger and vehicular ferries daily, as well as by recreational and fishing boats ranging from dinghies to yachts owned by both public and private entities.
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composition was discovered flowing along the floor of the Bosporus, which would be the sixth largest river on Earth if it were on land. The 2010 team of scientists, led by the
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which was the private part of the house reserved for women and the family. These were the luxurious dwellings of the wealthy and some came with their own private
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as a second route from the Black Sea to the Marmara. It was suggested that this would reduce the risk from shipping to the Bosporus. The controverislal
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in 1880. The house he built on it was later demolished. The island became a walled garden and then a water sports centre, before it was given to the
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in comparison to the public ferries. Both the public ferries and the sea buses also provide commuter services between the Bosporus and the
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sides of the city. As such, all the dangers and obstacles characteristic of narrow waterways are present and acute in this vital sea lane.
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The exact cause and date of the formation of the Bosporus remain a subject of debate among geologists. One recent hypothesis, dubbed the
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Sections of the shore of the Bosporus in Istanbul have been reinforced with concrete or rubble and those sections of the Strait prone to
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in obtaining naval bases on the straits. This, together with Stalin's demands for the restitution of the Turkish provinces of
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who managed to pass between them unscathed, whereupon the rocks became fixed, opening Greek access to the Black Sea.
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In 2022 the dues levied by Turkey for freight ships increased 500% to US$ 4 per ton, the first change since 1983.
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and other seas. Thus sovereignty over the straits is an important issue for these countries, as well as
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and possibly others) approach Istanbul, coming from the Mediterranean through the Dardanelles.
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3064:"Leeds Researchers Study Undersea Rivers with a Yellow Submarine"
1190:
Map of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), designed in 1422 by
3994:
3387:"The Turkish Factor in the Geopolitics of the Post-Soviet Space"
2310:
2306:
1641:
1590:
1058:
620:
361:
Close-up satellite image of the Bosporus Strait, taken from the
3833:. Unicredit - Yapı Merkezi, SK EC Joint Venture. Archived from
2875:); Joannes Tzetzes (Chil. 1, 886) appellat Bosporum Damaliten (
2796:; aber hier war es auch, wo der Athen. Chares seiner Frau, der
1682:), the first to be built across the Bosporus, completed in 1973
1532:
Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Turkish Straits
4069:
3560:"İstanbul Canal project to open debate on Montreux Convention"
1979:
project, featuring a 13.7 km (8.5 mi) long undersea
1582:
in 1921), was a consideration in Turkey's decision to abandon
1210:, which depended on grain imports from the Black Sea ports of
1088:
The project was led by Jeff Peakall and Daniel Parsons at the
1045:
hypothesis was supported by the findings of undersea explorer
582:, i.e. "cattle strait" (like "Ox-ford"), from the genitive of
441:
414:
2876:
2870:
2864:
2858:
2742:
2574:
specifies that the pronunciation of the alternative spelling
824:
808:
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741:
707:
652:
642:
594:
583:
577:
571:
565:
1612:
In 2011, Turkey proposed to build a 50 km (31 mi)
764:. In English, the preferred spelling tends to be Bosphorus.
3017:"Flow, water mass changes, and hydraulics in the Bosphorus"
1182:
Ancient Greek, Persian, Roman and Byzantine eras (pre-1453)
848:, meaning "a strait", and was also formerly applied to the
444:
417:
337:
in yellow. The territory of Turkey is highlighted in green.
1993:
with a length of 5,551 m (18,212 ft), named the
432:
405:
3268:
The History of Herodotus: a new English version, Volume 3
1811:, while the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge forms part of the
1469:
was re-established by closing the Turkish Straits to all
1655:, it was said that colossal floating rocks known as the
1076:. In 2002, a survey carried out on board the Ifremer RV
3121:"Observations of Mediterranean flow into the Black Sea"
1644:
and become the ancestor of the greatest of all heroes,
1330:, there in AD 330. This then became the capital of the
842:
The term eventually came to be used as the common noun
623:
and become the ancestor of the greatest of all heroes,
492:
and an internationally significant waterway located in
3164:"Recent canyon heads evidenced at the Bosporus outlet"
2254:, one of the castles on the Bosporus, with two of the
1554:
were permitted to transit. In diplomatic conferences,
3119:
Di Iorio, Daniela; Yüce, Hüseyin (15 February 1999).
2001:(to the east of the Bosporus strait, in northwestern
456:
447:
438:
435:
420:
408:
3759:"Turkey's Bosporus tunnel to open sub-sea Asia link"
2683:
American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
1347:
The Bosphorus, with the Castles of Europe & Asia
429:
411:
402:
30:"Bosphorus" redirects here. Not to be confused with
3393:. Foreign Policy Research Institute. Archived from
3168:
Eos: Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
426:
399:
365:in April 2004. The body of water at the top is the
287:
279:
271:
267:
254:
244:
232:
193:
45:
3737:"Turkey Unveils Route for Istanbul's Third Bridge"
3607:
2462:, a proposed three-level road-rail undersea tunnel
2381:, built in 1698. Only the central section of this
2373:. It is still in good condition unlike the oldest
3707:
3705:
3250:Donald John Cochrane Welsh Murray (13 May 2010).
3170:. Vol. 83, no. 47. Abstract PP71B-0409.
2471:List of maritime incidents in the Turkish Straits
2079:, the state the Bosporus actually flows through.
1394:the events that brought an end to the Middle Ages
1240:) crossed the Bosporus, then marched towards the
3774:
3772:
3346:Rozakis, Christos L.; Stagos, Petros N. (1987).
2857:Herodotus (4, 85) nominat Bosporum Calchedoniæ (
194:
3352:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. pp. 24–25.
3015:Gregg, Michael C.; Özsoy, Emin (7 March 2002).
2582:, but dictionaries also list the pronunciation
1033:
346:Location of the Bosporus (red) relative to the
3507:"Startskud for gigantisk kanal gennem Tyrkiet"
3440:"Against who and where are we going to stand?"
3058:
3056:
3054:
2784:Die ihr entgegenstehende Landspitze hieß auch
2365:on the European shore is the Şerifler Yalı at
2016:tunnel designed for vehicular traffic between
520:. It is the world's narrowest strait used for
2901:(in German). Gotha: Becker. pp. 195–196.
2895:Bischoff, Friedrich Heinrich Theodor (1829).
2739:Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert (1940).
1388:'s first voyage to the Americas in 1492, the
731:
725:
719:
483:
51:
8:
3609:"Turkey's Ambitious Infrastructure Projects"
3090:"Robotic sub records flow of undersea river"
2792:, mit einer ehernen coloss. Bildsäule einer
2782:
713:
2855:
2822:Lewis, Charlton T.; Short, Charles (1879).
2043:Russian fleet under the command of Admiral
991:School of Earth and Environment describe a
843:
834:
818:
796:
790:
647:'the Cow'. The same site was also known as
3948:
3535:"Route of Canal Istanbul | Kanal İstanbul"
3372:
2911:
2776:(in German). Kassel: J. J. Bonné. p.
2665:Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2597:Memoir on the propriety of the word Oxford
2526:Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2503:
2501:
1506:, survives in very dilapidated condition.
42:
3500:
3498:
3146:
3042:
2881:) sua ætate nuncupatum vulgo Prosphorium.
2720:. Liverpool: William Grapel. p. 18.
2627:. Oxford University Press. Archived from
2027:Up to four submarine fibre optics lines (
1477:'s allies during wartime. This benefited
1085:who were project partners in the study).
907:this was given to the Armenian architect
2950:Aksu, A.E.; Hiscott, R.N. (April 2022).
2012:is a 5.4 km (3.4 mi) undersea
1833:
1815:. The third and most recent bridge, the
1805:Fatih Sultan Mehmet (Bosporus II) Bridge
1700:
1685:
1670:
1437:, concluded on 13 July 1841 between the
1341:
1185:
657:), as it was where the Athenian general
482:'Istanbul strait', colloquially
4036:Tonguç, Saffet Emre; Yale, Pat (2010).
3688:"3rd Bosphorus bridge opening ceremony"
2612:
2497:
1498:(German, English, French, Italian) and
512:. It also divides Turkey by separating
171:
141:
111:
81:
3905:from the original on 28 September 2017
3682:
3680:
3285:
2832:. Oxford: Clarendon Press – via
2755:. Oxford: Clarendon Press – via
1942:Hybrid cable-stayed, suspension bridge
1770:the western edges of Istanbul Province
1625:The Bosphorus takes its name from the
561:The name of the strait comes from the
4021:(in Turkish). Ankara: Genesis Kitap.
2853:(in Latin). Paris: Didot. p. 7.
2020:on the European side of Istanbul and
1510:Turkish republican era (1923–present)
1407:The event also marked the end of the
329:A map depicting the locations of the
7:
3505:Marfeldt, Birgitte (29 April 2011).
3330:
3315:
2266:that traverse the Strait leave from
1697:on the European side of the Bosporus
1326:the Great to found his new capital,
771:Bosporus to distinguish it from the
333:, with the Bosporus in red, and the
27:Narrow strait in northwestern Turkey
3416:Cutler, Robert M. (28 March 1999).
3305:. Victoria and Albert Museum. 2007.
2412:usually had two main sections: the
1827:on the Asian side, as part of the "
1596:During the early 21st century, the
1098:Memorial University of Newfoundland
1083:Memorial University of Newfoundland
316:
4040:(1st ed.). Istanbul: Boyutl.
3475:"Turkey to build Bosphorus bypass"
3385:Torbakov, Igor (10 January 2003).
2926:"Galatasaray Adası hizmete açıldı"
2863:); Strabo, os Byzantiacum (p. 125
2190:Borusan Museum of Contemporary Art
1365:On 29 May 1453, the then-emergent
1162:, as well as of the attack of the
1064:project using jointly the NATO RV
576:), which was folk-etymologised as
510:boundaries between Asia and Europe
25:
2274:of Istanbul and travel as far as
2051:The Bosporus is the only way for
1776:project continues to be debated.
1728:. Between its northern limits at
1558:representatives had expressed an
1429:of 8 July 1833, the Bosporus and
1396:and marked the transition to the
1380:(Anatolian Castle, 1393) and the
758:the most ancient northern harbour
736:. The 12th-century Greek scholar
508:and forms one of the continental
4102:Straits of the Mediterranean Sea
4072:The New Student's Reference Work
3721:. 25 August 2016. Archived from
3694:. 25 August 2016. Archived from
3568:. 8 October 2010. Archived from
3203:10.1111/j.1365-3091.2008.00998.x
1238: 522 BC – 486 BC
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3862:Submarine Cable Projects (2-03)
3859:Yüce, Gülnazi (7–8 June 2016).
3743:. 29 April 2010. Archived from
3592:. 29 April 2011. Archived from
3126:Journal of Geophysical Research
3096:. 2 August 2010. Archived from
3022:Journal of Geophysical Research
2968:10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.103960
1390:1453 conquest of Constantinople
1235:
286:
278:
270:
4122:Important Bird Areas of Turkey
4097:Landforms of Istanbul Province
2202:Üsküdar Mihrimah Sultan Mosque
2047:, sailing through the Bosporus
1260:) strait (480 BC), during his
1124:village' to their names. e.g.
960:in the north, and between the
1:
3996:Turkey : a country study
3797:Nayır, Mehmet (19 May 2012).
1584:neutrality in foreign affairs
1465:), the "ancient rule" of the
2703:. Columbia University Press.
2561:American Heritage Dictionary
2538:American Heritage Dictionary
2476:Public transport in Istanbul
1954:1,408 m (4,619 ft)
1945:2,164 m (7,100 ft)
1920:1,090 m (3,580 ft)
1911:1,510 m (4,950 ft)
1886:1,074 m (3,524 ft)
1877:1,560 m (5,120 ft)
1349:. 19th-century engraving by
1225:In an attempt to subdue the
1102:Institute of Marine Sciences
1092:, in collaboration with the
809:
756:during his day, the name of
752:
742:
712:, giving rise to the French
643:
633:supposedly went ashore near
595:
584:
572:
538:The Bosporus Strait and the
500:. The Bosporus connects the
373:is visible along both banks.
4038:Istanbul The Ultimate Guide
3780:"Melen hattı Boğaz'ı geçti"
3660:Bosphorus (Istanbul) Strait
2860:τῆς Καλχηδονίς τὸν Βόσπορον
2770:Sickler, Friedrich (1824).
2714:Parr, Wolstenholme (1820).
2455:Black Sea trade and economy
2222:Kuleli Military High School
1964:and 1 double-track railway
1411:—the final remnants of the
1392:is commonly noted as among
1160:Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)
1042:Black Sea deluge hypothesis
935:Black Sea deluge hypothesis
929:Black Sea deluge hypothesis
363:International Space Station
4138:
3895:"Submarine Cable Map 2017"
3786:(in Turkish). 21 May 2012.
3166:. AGU Fall Meeting Suppl.
2877:
2871:
2865:
2859:
2808:ihren Namen erhalten habe.
2743:
2647:Collins English Dictionary
2520:Collins English Dictionary
2097:
1951:322 m (1,056 ft)
1901:Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
1691:Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
1546:Turkey was neutral in the
1526:. This was amended by the
1248:would construct a similar
926:
825:
803:
708:
670:The English spelling with
667:translating to 'heifer').
662:
653:
599:
588:
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553:are periodically dredged.
283:700 m (2,300 ft)
36:Bosphorus (disambiguation)
29:
3929:www.sehirhatlari.istanbul
3438:Bulaç, Ali (4 May 2009).
3375:, pp. 455, 460, 463.
2856:
2783:
2441:) high on the hill above
2067:(south-western part) and
1948:58.4 m (192 ft)
1935:Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge
1880:33.4 m (110 ft)
1829:Northern Marmara Motorway
1823:on the European side and
1817:Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge
1736:and its southern ones at
1706:Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge
1528:Treaty of Lausanne (1923)
1435:London Straits Convention
1427:Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi
1094:University of Southampton
1062:SACLANT Undersea Research
1040:The central tenet of the
844:
779:. These are expressed in
732:
67:
50:
3828:"Eurasia Tunnel Project"
3539:www.kanalistanbul.gov.tr
3252:"Darius at the Bosporus"
2924:fanatik (27 July 2022).
2850:Geographi graeci minores
2481:Rail transport in Turkey
2238:Beykoz Mecidiye Pavilion
1917:105 m (344 ft)
1883:165 m (541 ft)
1801:15th July Martyrs Bridge
1742:Kadıköy İnciburnu Feneri
1627:Greek mythological story
993:Black Sea undersea river
966:Kadıköy İnciburnu Feneri
826:Βόσπορος τῆς Χαλκηδονίης
606:Greek mythological story
522:international navigation
291:110 m (360 ft)
3799:"Melen Boğaz'ı geçiyor"
2872:στόμα τὸ κατὰ Βυζάντιον
2834:Perseus Digital Library
2757:Perseus Digital Library
2752:A Greek–English Lexicon
2550:Encyclopædia Britannica
1957:73 m (240 ft)
1923:64 m (210 ft)
1914:39 m (128 ft)
1889:64 m (210 ft)
1813:Trans-European Motorway
1653:ancient Greek mythology
1473:, barring those of the
1338:Ottoman era (1453–1922)
1196:Cristoforo Buondelmonti
917:Galatasaray Sports Club
686:occurs as a variant in
275:31 km (19 mi)
3949:Tonguç & Yale 2010
3925:"Şehir Hatları A.Ş. ®"
3373:Tonguç & Yale 2010
2912:Tonguç & Yale 2010
2878:τὸν Δαμαλίτην Βόσπορον
2405:
2352:
2259:
2168:Egyptian Consulate at
2048:
1867:15 July Martyrs Bridge
1709:
1698:
1683:
1676:15 July Martyrs Bridge
1543:
1362:
1296:Anaplous or Sosthenion
1275:on the European side:
1203:
1038:
835:
829:, Herodotus 4.87), or
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34:. For other uses, see
3662:(2014 North Maritime)
2956:Earth-Science Reviews
2847:Müller, Carl (1861).
2701:Columbia Encyclopedia
2572:Columbia Encyclopedia
2556:Columbia Encyclopedia
2460:Great Istanbul Tunnel
2399:
2339:
2258:which span the strait
2250:
2112:The Bosporus has 620
2042:
1995:Bosporus Water Tunnel
1704:
1689:
1674:
1541:
1345:
1316:Bithynian Chrysopolis
1290:Hestiai or Michaelion
1189:
874:Eastern Mediterranean
820:Bosporus Chalcedoniae
380:
360:
345:
217:41.11944°N 29.07528°E
3951:, pp. 442, 544.
3596:on 11 December 2018.
3148:10.1029/1998JC900023
3044:10.1029/2000JC000485
2404:of Ahmet Rasim Pasha
2198:Sadberk Hanım Museum
2194:Sakıp Sabancı Museum
2158:Hatice Sultan Palace
2035:Strategic importance
1386:Christopher Columbus
1332:Eastern Roman Empire
326:class=notpageimage|
94:Show map of Istanbul
4112:Tourism in Istanbul
3725:on 26 October 2016.
3589:The Washington Post
3349:The Turkish Straits
3195:2009Sedim..56..807F
3139:1999JGR...104.3091D
3035:2002JGRC..107.3016G
2244:(Anadaolu Kavağı).
2226:Adile Sultan Palace
2178:Boğaziçi University
2162:Adile Sultan Palace
2114:waterfront houses (
2104:Ferries in Istanbul
2084:Montreux Convention
1991:water supply tunnel
1797:cable-stayed bridge
1301:on the Asian side:
1172:Battle of Gallipoli
1090:University of Leeds
1022:University of Leeds
989:University of Leeds
939:Columbia University
905:Galatasaray Adası),
694:, and occasionally
641:), which was named
213: /
3991:Metz, Helen Chapin
3765:. 29 October 2013.
3698:on 28 August 2016.
3480:New Civil Engineer
3265:Herodotus (1859).
2829:A Latin Dictionary
2586:for this spelling.
2406:
2353:
2272:historic peninsula
2260:
2256:suspension bridges
2049:
1793:suspension bridges
1710:
1699:
1684:
1544:
1363:
1353:. The castles are
1262:invasion of Greece
1204:
1011:Newer explorations
948:Present morphology
901:Galatasaray Island
810:Bósporos Thráikios
773:Cimmerian Bosporus
743:Damaliten Bosporon
383:
375:
355:
222:41.11944; 29.07528
154:Show map of Europe
124:Show map of Turkey
4107:Straits of Turkey
4065:"Bosphorus"
4028:978-605-5410-17-9
3572:on 30 April 2011.
3288:, pp. 28–32.
3133:(C2): 3091–3108.
2996:on 8 October 2011
2866:στόμα Βυζαντιακόν
2547:) as well as the
2486:Eastern Bosphorus
2424:(Turkish baths).
2351:) on the Bosporus
2345:waterfront houses
2220:(Anadoluhisarı),
2214:Beylerbeyi Mosque
2146:Beylerbeyi Palace
2130:Dolmabahçe Palace
2120:built during the
2073:Mediterranean Sea
1968:
1967:
1908:Suspension bridge
1874:Suspension bridge
1552:auxiliary vessels
1524:League of Nations
1504:Raimondo d'Aronco
1174:in the course of
1026:submarine channel
798:Bosporus Thraciae
792:Bosporus Thracius
481:
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1834:
1680:Bosphorus Bridge
1548:Second World War
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3286:Öztürk 2011
2439:Hıdiv Kasrı
2094:Sightseeing
2029:MedNautilus
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1926:8 lanes of
1905:3 July 1988
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1892:6 lanes of
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1287:St. Phokas
1269:Byzantines
1258:Hellespont
1192:Florentine
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1068:, and the
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205:41°07′10″N
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4092:Bosphorus
3934:5 October
3692:TRT World
3614:Worldview
3544:4 October
3331:Metz 1995
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1971:Submarine
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1667:Crossings
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1307:Eirenaion
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858:Aeschylus
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3391:E-Notes
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