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bosporus and dardanelles straits
The Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara
The Aegean Sea is the body of water between Troy and Ithaca, and it is important to the Greeks because it is where Greek civilization first began. The Ionian Sea is to the west of the Aegean Sea, and it is important to the Greeks because it was the site of the Trojan War. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south of the Aegean Sea, and it is important to the Greeks because it is the sea that links the Greek world to the rest of the world.
Istanbul lies on an isthmus between the Black and the Aegean Seas.
you would pass through to bosporus strait and the dardanelles strait.
The Aegean Sea is between Greece and Turkey.
Turkeys has two straits: The Bosporus, connecting the Black Sea to the Marmara Seas, and the Dardanelles, linking the Marmara and Aegean Seas.
The arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey is the Aegean Sea.
In between Greece and Anatolia
The Aegean Sea separates modern Greece from Asia Minor. The two Turkish straits (Bosphorus and the Dardanelles) are conventionally considered the border between Europe and Asia, but they are both within modern Turkey.