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Malak Sea-the smallest sea in the world

Malak Sea-the smallest sea in the world

The east coast of Mala is 270km long in the west and 70km wide in the north and south, with an area of about 1. 1 000 km ㎡, which is only equivalent to the size of 4.5 Taihu Lake in China, slightly smaller than that in Beijing, and is the smallest sea in the world.

The coast of Malache is steep, with an average depth of 183m and the deepest point of 1355m. Sailing here, you can clearly see its banks.

Malahi is the dividing line between Turkey, Asia and Europe. It lies between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea. The northeast is connected with the Black Sea through the Bosphorus Strait; The southwest is connected with the Aegean Sea through the Da Daniil Strait.

There are two islands in the sea. Among them, Kozilai Islands is a tourist attraction in the northeast, close to Istanbul. Marmara is located in the southwest.

Marah Island is rich in marble. Marmara means marble in Greek. Marmara Island is the largest island in Marathi and a scenic tourist attraction.