What does “Bosphorus” mean?

Bosphorus


Oh, that's a cool one!

The Bosphorus is a narrow strip of water — like a thin river between two pieces of land — that connects two bigger bodies of water. It runs right through the middle of Istanbul, a big city in Turkey, splitting it into two sides: one in Europe and one in Asia. That's pretty wild when you think about it!

You might hear someone say, "We took a boat ride on the Bosphorus — the views of the city were amazing." Or, "The Bosphorus is one of the busiest waterways in the world because so many ships pass through it every day."

It's also spelled "Bosporus" sometimes, and both are correct.

So basically, the Bosphorus is the famous strip of water that cuts through Istanbul and connects two seas — the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara.

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