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The Sea of Marmara (Turkish: Marmara Denizi, Greek: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά or Προποντίς, Bulgarian: Мраморно море,Hungarian: Márvány-tenger(Marble sea)), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as Propontis (Greek: Προποντίς), is the inland sea that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating the Asian part of Turkey from its European part. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also separates Istanbul into its Asian side and European side. The Sea has an area of 11,350 km². 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 the oceans. However, sea-bottom waters are much more saline, 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 Granicus, Susurluk, Biga and Gonen Rivers also reduces the salinity of the sea, though with less influence than on the Black Sea. Almost all of these rivers flow from Anatolia: very little land in Thrace drains southward.
There are two major island groups known as the Prince's and Marmara islands. The latter group is rich in sources of marble and gives the sea its name (Greek marmaro, marble). A notable island located in this sea is İmralı, where Abdullah Öcalan is imprisoned.
During a storm on December 29 1999, the Russian oil tanker Volgoneft broke in two in the Sea of Marmara, and more than 1500 tonnes of oil were spilled into the water.
The North Anatolian fault, which has triggered many major earthquakes in recent years, such as the İzmit Earthquake of 1999, runs under the sea.
The ancient Greek name Propontis derives from pro (before) and pont- (sea): the Greeks sailed through the Propontis to reach the Black Sea. In Greek mythology, a storm on Propontis brought the Argonauts back to an island they had left, precipitating a battle where either Jason or Heracles killed King Cyzicus, who mistook them for his Pelasgian enemies.

Town and cities

Towns and cities on the Marmara Sea coast include:

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propontis in Arabic: بحر مرمرة
propontis in Azerbaijani: Mərmərə dənizi
propontis in Bosnian: Mramorno more
propontis in Breton: Mor Marmara
propontis in Bulgarian: Мраморно море
propontis in Catalan: Mar de Màrmara
propontis in Chuvash: Мрамор тинĕсĕ
propontis in Czech: Marmarské moře
propontis in Danish: Marmarahavet
propontis in German: Marmarameer
propontis in Estonian: Marmara
propontis in Modern Greek (1453-): Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά
propontis in Spanish: Mar de Mármara
propontis in Esperanto: Marmora Maro
propontis in Basque: Marmara itsasoa
propontis in Persian: دریای مرمره
propontis in French: Mer de Marmara
propontis in Galician: Mar de Mármara
propontis in Korean: 마르마라 해
propontis in Croatian: Mramorno more
propontis in Indonesian: Laut Marmara
propontis in Icelandic: Marmarahaf
propontis in Italian: Mar di Marmara
propontis in Hebrew: ים השיש
propontis in Javanese: Segara Marmara
propontis in Georgian: მარმარილოს ზღვა
propontis in Swahili (macrolanguage): Bahari ya Marmara
propontis in Latvian: Marmora jūra
propontis in Lithuanian: Marmuro jūra
propontis in Hungarian: Márvány-tenger
propontis in Dutch: Zee van Marmara
propontis in Japanese: マルマラ海
propontis in Norwegian: Marmarahavet
propontis in Occitan (post 1500): Mar de Marmara
propontis in Polish: Morze Marmara
propontis in Portuguese: Mar de Mármara
propontis in Romanian: Marea Marmara
propontis in Russian: Мраморное море
propontis in Slovak: Marmarské more
propontis in Slovenian: Marmarsko morje
propontis in Serbian: Мраморно море
propontis in Serbo-Croatian: Mramorno more
propontis in Finnish: Marmaranmeri
propontis in Swedish: Marmarasjön
propontis in Vietnamese: Biển Marmara
propontis in Turkish: Marmara Denizi
propontis in Ukrainian: Мармурове море
propontis in Urdu: بحیرہ مرمرہ
propontis in Yiddish: ים פון מארמארא
propontis in Chinese: 马尔马拉海
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