Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and dates to ancient times as Constantinople. It lies on the Bosporus Strait that connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea.
No. It's located on what is either called "the Bosporus" or "the Istanbul Strait". It is both the same thing, Istanbul Strait being a name less used. The city located there was of course called Constantinople only until 1453. Since then it has been called Istanbul.
Istanbul is located on the Bosporus Strait.
The Boshporus strait separates Istanbul's Asian and European sides.
The Strait of Bosphorus. (also known as the Istanbul Strait)
The Bosphorus (also called the Istanbul Strait) and the Dardinelles
Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul located in north-western Turkey.
The Bosporus Strait, the Black Sea, and the Sea of Marmara surround Constantinople or Istanbul.
Istanbul, Turkey.
Istanbul located in north-western Turkey.
Kadikoy is a former town on the Bosporus strait that is now considered a part of Istanbul, Turkey.
The Strait of Bosporous (sp?). The Golden horn