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	<title>Travel to Turkey, England, France, Italy, Brasil, Usa,  Egypt, Spain &#124; Travelium.Net</title>
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		<title>Serpentine Column in Istanbul</title>
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Serpent Column (also known as the Serpentine Column, Delphi Tripod or the Plataean Tripod) is an ancient column at the Hippodrome (known as Atmeydanı "Horse Square" in the Ottoman period) in Sultanahmet quarter of Istanbul, Turkey. It is an ancient Greek sacrificial tripod, originally located in Delphi and later relocated ...</description>
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		<title>Cankiri</title>
		<description>Cankiri


The history of Cankiri, which is 131 km from Ankara, goes back to 3000-2500 BC. Here was a Galatian settlement of 3rd century BC, called "Gangrea" at that time. The land has witnessed the hegemony of many tribes thereafter, such as Hittites, Pontus, Romans and Byzantines, up to Seljuks and ...</description>
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		<title>Karaman</title>
		<description>Karaman


Once a district of Konya, Karaman is in the south of central Anatolia, Turkey, at the northern foot of the Taurus mounts. The ancient Laranda, Karaman was renamed after the chieftain of a Turkic tribe who conquered the city c.1250 and set up the independent Muslim state of Karamania, which ...</description>
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		<title>Kirikkale</title>
		<description>Kirikkale




It is said that the name of the city is a united name which comes from the name of ''Kirik'' village where is settled to the 3 km north of city from center of city and the name of ''Kale'' (hill) which is present in the center today. It is ...</description>
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		<title>Gumushane</title>
		<description>Gumushane


Gumushane has been one of the most important cities in the Eastern Black Sea region due to its foundation on the main route from Trabzon to Iran. The city neighbors to Bayburt, Giresun, Erzincan, and Trabzon. It is a small city of approximately 200.000 people, with 6575 square kilometers of ...</description>
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		<title>Zonguldak</title>
		<description>Zonguldak


The major center of coal production in Anatolia, Zonguldak has developed rapidly after coal had been found here. It is also an important port in the Black Sea.

The city was established around 550 BC by Doric clans under the name of Mariandyn. Around 560 B.C. Megara and Boiotia people established ...</description>
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		<title>Ankara</title>
		<description>Ankara



The city of Ankara lies in the center of Anatolia on the eastern edge of the great, high Anatolian Plateau, at an altitude of 850 meters. It is the center of the province of the same name, which is a predominantly fertile wheat steppe-land with forested areas in its northeast ...</description>
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		<title>Samsun</title>
		<description>Samsun


Samsun is situated between two river deltas jutting out into the Back Sea, north of Turkey. West of the town the Kizilirmark (the Red River), one of the longest rivers of Anatolia, produced its fertile delta, East of the town the Yesilirmak (the Green River), a river that passes some ...</description>
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		<title>Trabzon</title>
		<description>Trabzon


When the Roman Empire was divided into two at the end of the 4th century, Trabzon remained under the sovereignty of the Eastern Roman Empire which later on was called as Byzantine Empire. When relations and wars between the Byzantines and the Arabs started, the Arabs called the people under ...</description>
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		<title>Traditional Safranbolu Houses</title>
		<description>Traditional Safranbolu houses



Safranbolu is the best preserved town in Anatolia. A rare blessing for those who would like to picture how an Ottoman town looked 200 years ago, Safranbolu, with its little-changed cobbled pavements and authentic marketplace is a virtual open-air museum.





The sloping terrain at Safranbolu, which is situated in ...</description>
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