Smallest Sea in the World

A sea is a large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean and partially enclosed by land.

Smallest Sea in the World

🥇 Smallest Sea: The Sea of Marmara

  • Location: Turkey, between the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea
  • Area: ~ 11,350 km²
  • Type: Inland sea (connects two large seas via straits)
  • Significance: Links Europe and Asia via the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits
  • Coastline: Mostly Turkey’s coastline

🌐 Other Facts

  • Sometimes called Sea of Marmara or Marmara Sea
  • Connects Black Sea → Sea of Marmara → Aegean Sea → Mediterranean Sea
  • Major cities along the coast: Istanbul, Bursa
  • Important for shipping and trade

🧠 General Knowledge Today

  • Smallest sea by area: Sea of Marmara (~11,350 km²)
  • Largest sea by area: Philippine Sea (~5 million km²)
  • Part of Turkey’s inland waterway system
  • Strategic location between Europe and Asia

📝 MCQs Test Preparation — Smallest Sea in the World

Q1. What is the smallest sea in the world?

A. Red Sea
B. Sea of Marmara
C. Caribbean Sea
D. Black Sea

Q2. Sea of Marmara is located in which country?

A. Greece
B. Italy
C. Turkey
D. Egypt

Q3. Which strait connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea?

A. Dardanelles
B. Strait of Gibraltar
C. Bosphorus
D. Hormuz

Q4. Approximate area of the Sea of Marmara:

A. 1,000 km²
B. 5,000 km²
C. 11,350 km²
D. 50,000 km²

Q5. The Sea of Marmara connects which two seas?

A. Red Sea and Mediterranean
B. Black Sea and Aegean Sea
C. Caspian Sea and Black Sea
D. Arabian Sea and Red Sea

📚 Exam Tip

Remember: Smallest sea → Sea of Marmara (~11,350 km²)
Connects Black Sea → Marmara → Aegean → Mediterranean
Located in Turkey, strategic for shipping

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