Dardanelles Strait

Dardanelles Strait

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Turkey recently closed the Dardanelles strait to shipping traffic due to forest fires in the area.

About Dardanelles Strait

  • It is a narrow strait in northwestern Turkey, connecting the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara.
  • It also separates the continent of Europe from the westernmost tip of Asia Minor. 
  • The strait is named for the ancient city of Dardanus. In ancient times it was called the Hellespont, meaning “Helle’s sea,” in memory of Helle, a mythical princess.
  • It is one of the narrowest straits used for international navigation. The Dardanelles has a length of 61 km and a width ranging from 1.2 to 6.5 km.
  • Another strait, called the Bosporus, connects the Sea of Marmara with the Black Sea. 
  • Together the Bosporus and the Dardanelles provide the only sea connection between the lands lying on the Black Sea and the rest of the world. 
  • The Gallipoli Peninsula lies along the western side of the Dardanelles Strait.
  • Major ports along its shores include Gallipoli, Eceabat, and Çanakkale, all in Turkey.

Source: MSN

Dardanelles Strait FAQs

Q1: The Dardanelles Strait connects which two water bodies?

Ans: Aegean Sea and Sea of Marmara

Q2: The Dardanelles Strait separates which two landmasses?

Ans: Europe and the westernmost tip of Asia Minor.

Q3: What is the approximate length of the Dardanelles Strait?

Ans: 61 km

Q4: Which strait connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea?

Ans: Bosphorus Strait

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