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ˈmɑr mər əmar·mara
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Princeton's WordNet
Marmara, Sea of Marmara, Marmara Denizi, Marmora, Sea of Marmoranoun
an inland sea in northwestern Turkey; linked to the Black Sea by the Bosporus and linked to the Aegean by the Dardanelles
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Marmara generally refers to the Sea of Marmara, a small inland sea located entirely within the borders of Turkey, connecting the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea. Additionally, it is also the name of a region in Turkey, named after this sea, the Marmara region.
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Marmara
Marmara is an Armenian-language daily newspaper published since August 31 1940 in Istanbul, Turkey. It was established by Armenian journalist and foreign correspondent Souren Shamlian. Initially a weekly newspaper, it was soon published daily due to intense interest. Following Shamlian's death in 1951 his daughter and her husband, Seta and Bedros Zobyan, took over the paper. When the Zobyans left Istanbul for Canada in 1967, they left the paper to Rober Haddeciyan, a writer and journalist who was already working for the paper. Marmara is published six times a week. The Friday edition contains a section in Turkish as well. Circulation is reported at 2500 per issue.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of marmara in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of marmara in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of marmara in a Sentence
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu:
The impending disaster is one that will threaten Turkey’s national security, it is not only a threat to Istanbul or the Marmara region. It is a threat to Turkey’s future, its economy and its place in the world.
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