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Ankara Roman Theater is the Ancient Roman Theater located between Hisar Street and Pınar Street in Ulus district of Altındağ district in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. [1] Although the exact date of construction is not known, it is dated to the 2nd century AD.
Kızılay is also the terminus of the M1, M2 and M4 lines of the Ankara Metro. [11] The station of the Ankaray light rail is located below the metro terminal. Kızılay is a central station of Ankaray which connects the northeast of Ankara to the west of the city center. [12]
Hürriyet was founded by Sedat Simavi on 1 May 1948 with a staff of 48. Selling 50,000 copies in its first week, [ 6 ] Hürriyet was Simavi's 59th and last publication. On 13 January 1965 the paper was confiscated by the Turkish authorities shortly after the publication of the letter of the US President Lyndon B. Johnson to İsmet İnönü . [ 7 ]
The Nation's Library of the Presidency [2] (Turkish: Cumhurbaşkanlığı Millet Kütüphanesi), [4] also commonly referred to as the Presidential Library, is the largest library in Turkey, with a collection of over 4 million printed books [2] and over 120 million electronic editions [2] published in 134 languages. [2]
As of 2005, the total number of graves in the Cebeci Asri Cemetery was 220,000, with 121,000 for males and 99,000 for females. The burial rate was two per day. Administered by the municipality, it is the second largest cemetery in Ankara after Karşıyaka Cemetery. [1]
Ankara River and Akköprü at Yenimahalle. Ankara River (Turkish: Ankara Çayı) is a small river to the west of Ankara, Turkey. It is a tributary of the Sakarya River. One of its tributaries, the Çubuk Brook, splits Ankara almost in half and crosses through many neighborhoods. There are many bridges built over the Çubuk Brook throughout the ...
Üzengilik is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Şereflikoçhisar, Ankara Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 179 (2022). [2] References
The Monument of Liberty (Turkish: Hürriyet Anıtı; Ottoman Turkish: Abide-i Hürriyet), in the Şişli-Mecidiyeköy district of Istanbul, Turkey, is a memorial in honour of the soldiers killed defending the Ottoman Parliament against rebel forces during the 31 March Incident.