TRUE cause the MEDITERRANEAN SEA surounded the Constantinople.......
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its surrounded by water on 3 sides
Water on two sides - isthmus Water on three sides - peninsula Water on all four sides - island I don't think there is a separate name for a land with three side land and one side water, but you could call it a protected shore, or beach, or a cove I suppose.
It was 800 miles from Rome, surrounded by three sides of water, stood at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, and it's harbor could easily be guided from attacks.
A Bay is a piece of water with land on three sides.
Three sides of water
Spain is not surrounded in three sides by water.
An area of land bordered on three sides by water is a peninsula.
The main features are that its located in a cross road between Asia and Europe, it is surrounded by three sides of water its harbor could easily be guarded from attack, and it was 800 miles east of rome.
three sides
Constantinople was originally called Byzantium, which is where the name for the Eastern Roman Empire after the Western half fell came from (The Byzantine Empire). It became Constantinople when Constantine converted it to Christianity and improved it. Located on the Bosporus Strait, it was very well placed strategically, with water on three sides and right on many major trade routes.
Australia is an island. It is surrounded by water on all sides.
Constantinople was on a small peninsula on the Bosporus, the straits between Europe and Asia. On its northern side there was the Golden Horn, a water inlet which was the estuary of a river and provided a good location for a port. The golden Horn was protected by walls along its shore and by a chain which prevented its entry by enemy ships.