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  2. Fethiye - Wikipedia

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    Fethiye (Turkish pronunciation:) is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey. [3] Its area is 875 km 2 , [ 4 ] and its population is 177,702 (2022). [ 2 ] It is one of the prominent tourist destinations in the Turkish Riviera .

  3. Fethiye Mosque (Nafpaktos) - Wikipedia

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    The Fethiye Mosque (Greek: Φετιχιέ τζαμί; Turkish: Fethiye Camii, lit. 'Mosque of the Conquest') was an Ottoman mosque in Nafpaktos, Greece. It was built on the orders of Sultan Bayezid II immediately after the capture of the city from the Venetians in 1499, and was the city's main mosque throughout the Ottoman period.

  4. Pammakaristos Church - Wikipedia

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    The Pammakaristos Church, also known as the Church of Theotokos Pammakaristos (Greek: Θεοτόκος ἡ Παμμακάριστος, "All-Blessed Mother of God"), is one of the most famous Byzantine church buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, and was the last pre-Ottoman building to house the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

  5. Fethiye, Kahramankazan - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Melayu; Нохчийн ... Fethiye is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kahramankazan, Ankara Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 311 ...

  6. Fethiye Mosque (Athens) - Wikipedia

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    The Fethiye Mosque (Greek: Φετιχιέ τζαμί; Turkish: Fethiye Camii, "Mosque of the Conquest") is a 17th-century Ottoman mosque in central Athens, Greece. Repurposed after Greek independence in 1834, it fell into disrepair, but after renovations it was reopened to the public in 2017 and is presently being used for cultural exhibitions.

  7. Fethiye Mosque (Ioannina) - Wikipedia

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    The Fethiye Mosque (Greek: Φετιχιέ τζαμί; Turkish: Fethiye Camii, "Mosque of the Conquest") is an Ottoman mosque in Ioannina, Greece.. The mosque was built in the city's inner castle immediately after the conquest by the Ottomans in 1430, near the ruins of an early 13th-century Byzantine church dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel. [1]

  8. Category:Fethiye - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 February 2021, at 07:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Votanikos Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; 日本語 ... such as the Tzistarakis Mosque and the Fethiye Mosque, but they function solely as archaeological monuments. [3] Until 2014, ...