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Boz·ca·a·da B0436400 (bōz′jä-ä-dä′) Formerly Ten·e·dos (tĕn′ĭ-dŏs′, -ĭ-dōs′, -ə-thôs) An island of Turkey in the northeast Aegean Sea south of the Dardanelles. According to tradition, it was the site of a Greek naval station during the Trojan War.Bozcaada (ˌbɔzdʒaaˈda) n (Placename) the Turkish name for TenedosBoz•ca•a•da (ˌboʊz dʒɑ ɑˈdɑ, -dʒɑˈdɑ) n. an island in the NE Aegean, near the entrance to the Dardanelles. Ancient, Tenedos. BozcaadaenUK
Bozcaada (bōzjä'ä`dä) or Tenedos (tĕn`ədŏs), island, 15 sq mi (39 sq km), NW Turkey, in the Aegean Sea. Bozcaada produces wines, figs, and herbs. The strategically located island was a station of the Greek fleet during the Trojan War. Xerxes used it (5th cent. B.C.) as a base for the Persian fleet. The Ottoman Turks captured it in 1657. |