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Door to Eurasia, lock of Türkiye: Çanakkale Strait

The Çanakkale Strait, or the Dardanelles, is Türkiye's crucial maritime chokepoint, linking Europe and Asia and controlling access to the Black Sea,...

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Exploring Çanakkale, Gallipoli War memorials, and so much more with Mick and Trudie

Çanakkale occupies the narrowest point of the Dardanelle straits making it the most convenient base for tours of the Gallipoli battlefields

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Maps of Piri Reis: Harmony of art and science

Pioneering cartographer Piri Reis combined his aesthetic taste with maritime knowledge in his works, leaving behind some of the most distinct maps in the...

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Ship runs aground in Turkey's Dardanelles

AComoros-flagged cargo vessel ran aground in the Çanakkale Strait, also known as the Dardanelles, on Turkey's western coastline on Friday. Rescue efforts are underway to pull the vessel to safety, while no injuries wer

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5 things to know about Anzac Day


5 things to know about Anzac Day
Australians and New Zealanders press pause to mark Anzac Day on 25 April every year. Here are five things you need to know
1. Anzac is an acronym
A memorial site on Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey (Shutterstock)
Anzac Day originally paid homage to soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) who fought and died in 1915 in Gallipoli, Turkey, during the First World War. The Anzacs had planned to take control of the Gallipoli Peninsula so the Allied forces – which included Britain, France, the Russian Empire, Italy and Japan – could capture Constantinople (now Istanbul), the capital of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire had sided with Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria.

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