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  2. Zile - Wikipedia

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    Zile, anciently known as Zela (Greek: Ζῆλα) (still as Latin Catholic titular see), is a city in Tokat Province, Turkey. It is the seat of Zile District . [ 2 ] Its population is 33,557 (2022). [ 1 ]

  3. Zile District - Wikipedia

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    Zile District is a district of the Tokat Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Zile . [ 1 ] Its area is 1,480 km 2 , [ 2 ] and its population is 53,315 (2022).

  4. List of mayors of Zile - Wikipedia

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    After the proclamation of the republic on 29 October 1923, the governor of the city was charged with the duties as deputy mayor. With the municipality act of 3 April 1930, the title of mayor was abandoned and the governor of Istanbul province took over the duties of the mayor.

  5. Battle of Zela (47 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The battle took place near Zela (modern Zile), which is now a small hilltop town in the Tokat province of northern Turkey. The battle ended the ambitions of king Pharnaces who wanted to expand his rule over Asia Minor .

  6. Tokat - Wikipedia

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    Tokat is a city of Turkey in the mid-Black Sea region of Anatolia. It is the seat of Tokat Province and Tokat District . [ 2 ] Its population is 163,405 (2022). [ 1 ]

  7. Veni, vidi, vici - Wikipedia

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    A view from the 2000-year-old historical castle column piece in Zile, Turkey where Julius Caesar said "Veni, vidi, vici".. Veni, vidi, vici (Classical Latin: [ˈu̯eːniː ˈu̯iːd̪iː ˈu̯iː.kiː], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈveːni ˈviːd̪i ˈviː.t͡ʃi]; "I came; I saw; I conquered") is a Latin phrase used to refer to a swift, conclusive victory.

  8. Districts of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The 81 provinces of Turkey are divided into 973 districts (ilçeler; sing. ilçe).In the Ottoman Empire and in the early Turkish Republic, [when?] the corresponding unit was the kaza.

  9. Romania–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    President Traian Băsescu visited Turkey between September 28–29, 2005. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Romania between October 24–26, 2007. Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu visited Turkey between February 1–2, 2006. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lazăr Comănescu visited Turkey on April 19 and 20 November 2003.