The Dardanelles is a narrow strait located in northwestern Turkey, connecting the Aegean Sea to the Marmara Sea. It separates the European and Asian sides of Turkey. The strait is approximately 60 kilometers long and varies in width from 1.2 to 6 kilometers.
The Dardanelles has been an important strategic location throughout history, as it provides access from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea, making it a key trade route. It was also the site of several famous battles during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign.
There are several maps of the Dardanelles available online, including topographical maps, nautical charts, and historical maps. These maps show the precise location of the strait and surrounding areas, as well as important landmarks such as forts and lighthouses.
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