The Marmara Region forms a passage between the
Balkan Peninsula and Anatolia. Europe and Asia
are connected to each other in this region. It
covers 8.5 percent of the country with a surface
area of 67,000 km2. It gets its name from the
internal sea with the same name, which is entirely
surrounded by land and connected to the Black
Sea and the Aegean Sea through the straits. The
islands of Bozcaada and Gokceada (Imroz), situated
in the open sea off the Aegean coast, are also
located in the Marmara Region.
The Marmara Region is surrounded by the Black
Sea and Central Anatolia Regions to the east,
the Aegean Region to the south and Greece and
Bulgaria to the northwest. The borders of the
Marmara Region are not in conformity with the
provincial borders in many places just as in the
other regions. Edirne, Kirklareli, Tekirdag, Istanbul,
Kocaeli and Yalova Provinces are completely within
the borders of the region. Some lands in Sakarya,
Bilecik, Bursa, Balikesir and Canakkale Provinces
are located within the borders of the Aegean and
the Black Sea Regions.
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