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[edit] Comments
what is the sentence "(the Entente lost the battle on March 18, 1915)" supposed to mean? It appears to be talking about Winston Churchill, but doesn't make sense.
- I edited that sentence for clarity Plainswalker75 09:17, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
Needs a reference to Richard Halliburton swimming across it in 1926 in imitation of Lord Byron.
[edit] shipping
Does anyone have figures regarding the minimum depth of the strait, and maximum capacity a ship may have that can safely make passage?