No. Ankara is the capital of Turkey, which is the only country that is bordered by BOTH the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
During the days of the Ottoman Empire (1453-1923), Istanbul, the only city on both the Mediterranean and Black Seas, was the capital of that state. Istanbul still remains Turkey's largest metropolis even though the authority of government remains vested in Ankara. The Bosporus is the strait that cuts through Istanbul, separating its European districts from its Asian districts.
The capital of the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea is Egypt, and its capital city is Cairo.
The capital of the country that borders both the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea is Ankara, the capital of Turkey.
Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey, the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey, the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey, the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Turkey is the country. Ankara is Turkey's capital.
Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey, the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
You're missing part of question. Both the Mediterranean and ?
Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey, the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
The only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea is Turkey. Its capital is Ankara.
Lebanon is the country. Beirut is the capital.
Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey, the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.