Kızıldeniz
Kızıldeniz, also known as the Red Sea, is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean located between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It is approximately 2,300 kilometers long and connects to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal. The sea is known for its rich marine biodiversity and vibrant coral reefs.
The Red Sea has significant historical and economic importance, serving as a major shipping route for international trade. It is bordered by several countries, including Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. The sea's warm waters and unique ecosystems attract tourists and divers from around the world.