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  2. Soğukçeşme Sokağı - Wikipedia

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    Marble street sign at the entrance of the street from the south Soğukçeşme Sokağı with typical Ottoman houses of the late 19th century. Soğukçeşme Sokağı (literally: Street of the Cold Fountain) is a small street with historic houses in the Sultanahmet neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey, sandwiched in-between the Hagia Sophia and Topkapı Palace.

  3. İstiklal Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Numerous new art galleries, bookstores, cafés, pubs, restaurants, shops and hotels were opened in and around the street, and venues around it became the host to many international art festivals, such as the annual Istanbul Film Festival. A nostalgic tram on İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul.

  4. Category:Streets in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Istanbul" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abdi İpekçi Street; B.

  5. Debris Litters Streets in Istanbul Following Deadly Winds

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    At least one person was killed in the municipality of Sultangazi in Istanbul, Turkey, on November 29, its mayor said, after strong winds knocked over trees and stripped portions of roofs and ...

  6. Experience Istanbul's Food Scene Beyond the Tourist Traps - AOL

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    Taste traditional street food, decadent baklava, and Michelin-starred tasting menus in the Turkish culinary destination. ... Istanbul’s coffee culture emerged in the 16th century, when coffee ...

  7. Bankalar Caddesi - Wikipedia

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    Bankalar Caddesi (c. late 1920s) by Sébah & Joaillier.The Ottoman Bank building (1892) is seen at left. Bankalar Caddesi (Banks Street), also known as Voyvoda Caddesi (Voivode Street), in the historic Galata quarter (present-day Karaköy) of the district of Beyoğlu (Pera) in Istanbul, Turkey, was the financial centre of the late Ottoman Empire.

  8. Bağdat Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Bağdat Avenue (Turkish: Bağdat Caddesi, lit. 'Baghdad Avenue') is one of the most important high streets on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey.It runs approximately 14 km (8.7 mi) from Maltepe in the east to Kadıköy in the west, almost paralleling the coastline of the Sea of Marmara.

  9. Kennedy Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy Avenue (Turkish: Kennedy Caddesi) is a 13-kilometre-long (8.08 mi) avenue in Istanbul, Turkey that travels southwest from Sirkeci district to Bakırköy District and most importantly to the Atatürk Airport. The avenue is named for the 35th U.S. President, John F. Kennedy.