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Summary Of: Bosporus

View of the Bosporus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge as seen from Rumelihisar... View of the Bosporus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge as seen from Rumelihisar... Panoramic view of the Bosporus from the hills of the Ulus neighbourhood... Panoramic view of the Bosporus from the hills of the Ulus neighbourhood... Panoramic view of the Bosporus from the hills of the Ulus neighbourhood... crushed any ship that attempted passage of the Bosporus until the hero... The exact cause for the formation of the Bosporus remains the subject of vigorous debate among geologists... contends that the Bosporus was formed about 5600... the Bosporus has always been of great commercial and strategic importance... A cheap way to explore the Bosporus is offered by the public ferries that traverse the Bosporus from...

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