ISTANBUL & MARMARA REGION of TURKEY
Kato Sto Yialo - Greek Song of the Marmara region (Turkey)
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Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Marwa Kreidieh at The Prince Islands - Marmara Region
Ah Bir Ataş Ver- Turkish Classical Music from the Marmara Region
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Marmara Gulf Life - مرمرا جلف لايف
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ISTANBUL & MARMARA REGION of TURKEY
Kato Sto Yialo - Greek Song of the Marmara region (Turkey)
Turkey Marmara Region and Istanbul 土耳其的馬爾瑪拉地區
Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Marwa Kreidieh at The Prince Islands - Marmara Region
Ah Bir Ataş Ver- Turkish Classical Music from the Marmara Region
2 Traditional Turkish food The Marmara Region
Tracia and Marmara Regions
The Marmara Bodrum 0850 333 4 333
Victims of Marmara earthquake remembered on 15th anniversary.
Hotel Marmara in Budapest (Budapest (Region) - Ungarn) Bewertung
Marmara Gulf Life - مرمرا جلف لايف
KOS- hotel sun palace - marmara - greece
Club Marmara Sardegna - 2014
Pilgrimage to Karamet (2009)
The Aegean Region of Turkey
Club Marmara Sardegna 2013 - C'est la vie
Istanbul No.2 - Turkey 2012
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Marmara Depremi Belgeseli 1999
Indonesian Music Percussion (Musik Perkusi) - Gisbi
Turkey (Türkiye, 2011)
Udhëtimi ne Detin Marmara-Travel in Sea Marmara(Video studio IslamMedia)
Facts of Green Bursa History Travel Guide
Learning to sail the Sea of Marmara, Turkey
Turkey Around The Marmara / Guide by John Freely
Crusing the Bosphorous and Sea of Marmara
approaching Heybeliada island in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul, Turkey
LIVE from the Sea of Marmara, Turkey with Christy Wilcox
27 Nov 2010 Istanbul Sea of Marmara
Windy boat trip in İstanbul Marmara Sea
Sea of Marmara : Crossing from Europe to Asia (Istanbul)
Istanbul voyage-Sea of Marmara
The whole of Bosporus; from Sea of Marmara to Black Sea; Part 2
Ali Celik Spearfishing in the Sea of Marmara mixed
Istanbul bus tour - Sea of Marmara
Marmara Denizi Мраморное море Sea of Marmara
İstanbul Turkey Travel Guide City Trip
Marmara sea sailing trip (Tirilye)
Sea of Marmara on the way from Bursa to Istanbul
Turkey - Blue Trip - Travel Doc
Turkey, Istanbul and Marmara - Jetlinecruise.com
Turkey - Bodrum - Travel Doc
Turkey Lifestyle - Travel Doc
Marmara Sea Rainbow
The Sea of Marmara /ˈmɑrmərə/ (Greek: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά, Turkish: Marmara Denizi), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis (Greek: Προποντίς), is the inland sea that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also separates Istanbul into its Asian and European sides. The Sea has an area of 11,350 km² (280 km x 80 km) with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m.
The salinity of the sea averages about 22 parts per thousand, which is slightly greater than that of the Black Sea but only about two-thirds that of most oceans. However, the water is much more saline at the sea-bottom, averaging salinities of around 38 parts per thousand — similar to that of the Mediterranean Sea. This high-density saline water, like that of the Black Sea itself, does not migrate to the surface. Water from the Susurluk, Biga (Granicus) and Gonen Rivers also reduces the salinity of the sea, though with less influence than on the Black Sea. With little land in Thrace draining southward, almost all of these rivers flow from Anatolia.
The Marmara Region (Turkish: Marmara Bölgesi), with a surface area of 67.000 km², is the smallest but most densely populated of the seven geographical regions of Turkey. It represents approximately 8.6% of the Turkish national territory and about 30% of its population.
This region was officially put in existence after the Geography Congress of 1941 in Ankara and is geographically divided into four regional parts.
Its name derives from the Sea of Marmara, which itself is named for the island of Marmara.
The Yıldız Mountains and Uludağ are in the Marmara Region. Islands in the Aegean Sea are Gökçeada and Bozcaada, and in the Sea of Marmara are Marmara Island, Avşa, Paşalimanı, İmralı and the Princes Islands of Istanbul.
The Marmara region has a hybrid mediterranean climate/humid subtropical climate on the Aegean Sea coast and the south Marmara Sea coast, an oceanic climate on the Black Sea coast and a humid continental climate in the interior. Summers are warm to hot, humid and moderately dry whereas winters are cold and wet and sometimes snowy.