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What sea does the Turkish Strait connect? What sea?

Connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

Known as the "throat of the world", the Turkish Strait (also known as the Black Sea Strait) is the only strait that leads from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea, so it is also known as the Black Sea Strait. Including Bosphorus Strait, Marmarah Strait and Da Daniil Strait, with a total length of 345 km. The whole strait runs northeast-southwest and is the dividing line between Asia and Europe.

Bosporus Strait is at the northeast end, Da Daniil Strait is at the southwest end, and Marmarahi, the Turkish inland sea, is between the two straits. The sovereignty on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belongs to Turkey.

During the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union established the Black Sea Strait as one of the most important sea throats in the world. After the Cold War, NATO still regards the Black Sea Strait as one of the strategic points of Eurasia.

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In the middle of the Turkish Strait, there is a torrent flowing from the Black Sea to Marathi, and there is a countercurrent under the water surface to bring salty seawater from Marathi to the Black Sea. Because fish travel to and from the Black Sea through the Strait seasonally, the fishery in the Strait area is quite rich. Trees are lush on both sides of the strait, and village villas are dotted.

The Turkish Strait is the main artery of maritime traffic, connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and it is the only seaport for Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Georgia and other countries. The canyon belongs to the Mediterranean climate. Most of the year is calm, the water flow is slow, the beaches and reefs are scarce, and the shipping conditions are superior. Therefore, maritime shipping is very busy. Every year, about 40,000 ships and hundreds of warships pass through, with a total tonnage of about 400 million tons (excluding warships).

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Turkey Strait