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I am Lyosha [343]
2 years ago
5

Narrow body of water separating turkey from europe.

Geography
1 answer:
k0ka [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Dardanelles is a strait, or narrow body of water, that connects the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara in Turkey. It also separates the continent of Europe from the westernmost tip of Asia Minor.

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3.2 BBC television series

3.3 Film

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5 In popular culture

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Mother: A talented poetess and writer of children's stories. She is devoted to her family, and is always ready to help others in need.

Roberta: Nicknamed "Bobbie", she is the oldest and most mature of the three children, and the closest in personality to their mother.

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