The Dardanelles strait is a narrow waterway located in northwestern Turkey which connects the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. The strait is approximately 61 kilometers long, with a width that varies from 1.2 to 6 kilometers. The strait is located between the European continent and the Asian continent, separating the Turkish regions of Europe and Anatolia. The Dardanelles strait is an important shipping route for international trade and is also a strategic location for military access to the Black Sea. The strait has a rich history and was an important location for various military campaigns throughout history, including the Trojan War and the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. The strait is marked by the historical Kilitbahir Castle (on the European side) and Cimenlik Fortress (on the Asian side) and is crossed by a number of bridges and ferries.
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