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Black Sea

Black Sea region of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is to the north of the country, along the Black Sea (Turkish:Karadeniz). Provinces: Amasya , Artvin , Bartin , Bayburt , Bolu , Corum , Duzce , ...

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Area codes in Turkey

... 272 ERZURUM 442 MARDIN 482 AGRI 472 ESKISEHIR 222 MUGLA 252 AKSARAY 382 GAZIANTEP 342 MUS 436 AMASYA 358 GIRESUN 454 NEVSEHIR 384 ANKARA 312 GUMUSHANE 456 NIGDE 388 ANTALYA ...

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Top Tourist Sites

... , Pamphylia , Termessos , Selge , Perge , Aspendos , Side , Alanya , Demre , Hatay , the region… Black Sea: Sinop , Trabzon , Amasya , Safranbolu and Traditional Turkish Houses , the region… ...

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Trabzon

... in 1453, he also bound Trabzon to tax for 2000 duke golden coins. When it was not paid he sent Hizir Bey, the tutor of his son Sehzade Beyazid who was the governor in Amasya, over Trabzon in 1456. Hizir ...

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Turkish University Links

... (Antalya) Aksaray University (Aksaray) Amasya University (Amasya) Anadolu (Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu)) University (Eskisehir) ...

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Religious sites in Turkey

... Seven Churches  of Apocalypse Akhisar (Manisa) Alahan Monastry Alahan Philadelphia / One of the Seven Churces  of Apocalypse Alasehir Sultan Beyazid Complex Amasya ...

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Rivers of Turkey

... in the north of Sivas, passes from Tokat, Amasya and Samsun provinces, and empties into the Black Sea. Some of the dams built on Yesilirmak are; Almus, Ataköy, Hasan Ugurlu and Suat Ugurlu. Büyük ...

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Samsun

... century. On the way to Amasya the road climbs slowly but steadily and passes over the Karadag Gecidi (Karadag Pass) at an altitude of 940 meters. The landscape is green and tiny streams flow beneath ...

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Silk Road

... constituted the crossroad of these routes. The major cities lying on the Silk Road Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu) were, in the north: Trabzon, Gümüshane, Erzurum, Sivas, Tokat, Amasya, Kastamonu, ...

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Strabo

Strabo was a well known geographer and historian born in Asia Minor Strabo is a Greek geographer and historian who lived between 63 BC - 24 AD. He was born in Amaseia (Amasya) city of Pontus region, part ...

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Pontus

... removed (47 B.C.) the threat at Zela. The Romans joined Pontus to the province of Galatia - Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya). The principal Pontic cities were Amasia (Amasya), Neocaesarea, and Zela.  ...

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Turkish facts and statistics

... (iller, singular - il); Adana, Adiyaman, Afyon, Agri, Aksaray, Amasya, Ankara, Antalya, Ardahan, Artvin, Aydin, Balikesir, Bartin, Batman, Bayburt, Bilecik, Bingol, Bitlis, Bolu, Burdur, Bursa, Canakkale, ...

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Fairs, festivals and events

... Festival-near Izmir June Marmaris Festival-near Mugla June Bergama Festival-near Izmir June Atatürk Culture Festival-Amasya June Kafkasör Culture and Art Festival-Artvin ...

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Useful phone numbers

... Aksaray: Tel: (0-382) 2132332-2137800-2133032 Akcay: Tel: (0-266) 3841070 Alanya: Tel: (0-242) 5132650 Antakya: Tel: (0-326) 2126044 Anamur: Tel: (0-324) 8142019 Antalya: Tel: (0-242) 2416231 Amasya: Tel: ...

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Turkish information offices

... No: 2/2, Tel: (0-382) 2124688, Fax: (0-382) 2123563 Alanya Damlatas Magarasi Yani, Damlatas Cad., No :1, Tel: (0-242) 5131240 - 5135436, Fax: (0-242) 5135436 Amasya Mehmet Pasa Mah., Mustafa ...

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Solar Eclipses in Turkey

... 14:26:36         14:28:28           15:46:22 Amasya           ...

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Amasya

Amasya city of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) Amasya is 1 of the provinces in Central Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu) of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) which is distinct both with its natural setup and historical ...

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Yozgat

... to the east, Tokat to the northeast, and Amasya to the north. Yozgat by ^^TILSIM^^ The Ottoman Empire annexed Yozgat in 1398. After Timur Lenk's short hegemony, it was reannexed ...

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Tokat

Tokat is a province in northern Turkey. Its adjacent provinces are Amasya to the northwest, Yozgat to the southwest, Sivas to the southeast, and Ordu to the northeast. Its capital is Tokat, which ...

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Samsun

Samsun is a province of Turkey on the Black Sea coast with a population of 1,209,137 (2000). Its adjacent provinces are Sinop on the northwest, Corum on the west, Amasya on the south, Tokat on the ...

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