The Black Sea, the Marmara Sea and the Aegean Sea are all between Turkey and mainland Europe.
Turkey Turkey sits on both sides of the Dardenelles Strait and the Bosporous Strait - with the Sea of Marmara between them. Opposite shores of these straits and sea are in Europe and Asia.
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The Aegean Sea separates Turkey and Greece.
There are several seas that (1) lie between Europe and Asia, (2) are almost completely enclosed by land except for a narrow connection to the Mediterranean Sea, and (2) significantly border the country of Turkey. These include the BLACK SEA, the SEA OF MARMARA, and the AEGEAN SEA.
style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)" class="h2heading h2" name="Europe">EuropeMost of Turkey is located in Asia with just a small section of the country located in Europe north of the Bosporus.
Turkey is part of Eurasia, between Europe and Asia. But I think Turkey is mostly in Asia.
The water passageway that leads to the Black Sea through Turkey is the Bosporus or Istanbul Strait. It separates the European part of Turkey from the Asian part.
The Mediterranean Sea lies between north Africa and southern Europe.
No, it does not. The sea between Turkey and Greece is called the Aegean Sea.
The Black Sea.
The Black Sea is a large inland salt-water sea between Europe and Asia Minor (i.e. Turkey) that connects with the Mediterranean Sea through the Bosporus Strait