The Dardanelles joins the Aegean and the Black [Pontic] Sea.
Turkeys has two straits: The Bosporus, connecting the Black Sea to the Marmara Seas, and the Dardanelles, linking the Marmara and Aegean Seas.
The main ones were the Dardanelles, Tigris, Euphrates and Indus.
The Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
No. They are fundamentally different saltwater bodies.
The Dardanelles Straight connects the Sea of Marmara to the Eagean Sea and the Bosphorous Straight connects it to the Black Sea
Turkey controlled the Dardanelles
Turkey joined the war on the side of Germany after Britain confiscated warships being built for Turkey in London. Worried that they would close the Dardanelles to Allied shipping (which was crucial to helping Russia fight the Germans) Britain decided to invade and take control of the Dardanelles.
The Dardanelles were known as the Hellespont.
Dardanelles
The Dardanelles Straits connect the Black and Mediterranean seas. During World War I, it was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers. Unfortunately, it was the only way to get supplies to Russia. Britain needed the straits to help its ally.
The country of Turkey is split in two by Bosporus Strait, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles.
Dardanelles - band - was created in 2006.