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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Rabbit Islands (Turkish: Tav an adalar or Karayer adalar ) are a group of small uninhabited Turkish islands in the northern Aegean Sea. They are situated approximately four nautical miles (7km) off the mainland coast of the Turkish province of Çanakkale, six miles (10km) north of the island of Tenedos (Bozcaada), and eight miles south-west of the entrance of the straights of the Dardanelles. The largest islet of the group, called Tav an adas or Rabbit Island proper, is some 2 km long and 600 m wide. To its south are three small rocky islets…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Rabbit Islands (Turkish: Tav an adalar or Karayer adalar ) are a group of small uninhabited Turkish islands in the northern Aegean Sea. They are situated approximately four nautical miles (7km) off the mainland coast of the Turkish province of Çanakkale, six miles (10km) north of the island of Tenedos (Bozcaada), and eight miles south-west of the entrance of the straights of the Dardanelles. The largest islet of the group, called Tav an adas or Rabbit Island proper, is some 2 km long and 600 m wide. To its south are three small rocky islets called Pirasa, Orak and Y lan. The Rabbit Islands gained some political and strategic significance in the early 20th century, because their territorial waters are important for the control of the entrance to the Dardanelles.