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  2. Dalaman - Wikipedia

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    Dalaman is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 608 km 2 , [ 3 ] and its population is 47,482 (2022). [ 1 ] It is situated on the southwestern coast of Turkey.

  3. Population transfer - Wikipedia

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    Population exchange is the transfer of two populations in opposite directions at about the same time. In theory at least, the exchange is non-forcible, but the reality of the effects of these exchanges has always been unequal, and at least one half of the so-called "exchange" has usually been forced by the stronger or richer participant.

  4. Dalaman Airport - Wikipedia

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    Dalaman Airport (IATA: DLM, ICAO: LTBS) is an international airport and one of three serving southwest Turkey, the others being Milas–Bodrum Airport and Antalya Airport. It has two terminals. It has two terminals.

  5. Free migration - Wikipedia

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  6. Folio - Wikipedia

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    The title-page of the Shakespeare First Folio, 1623 Single folio from a large Qur'an, North Africa, 8th c. (Khalili Collection). The term "folio" (from Latin folium 'leaf' [1]) has three interconnected but distinct meanings in the world of books and printing: first, it is a term for a common method of arranging sheets of paper into book form, folding the sheet only once, and a term for a book ...

  7. Folio Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Folio was co-founded by Allen's brother Curt Allen, and by his brother-in-law Brad Pelo. [citation needed] In March 1991, Folio released MailBag, an infobase application that stored and retrieved electronic mail messages on a Novell LAN. [5] Folio Views 2.1 was released in June 1991.

  8. Recto and verso - Wikipedia

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    The reading order of each folio remains first verso, then recto, regardless of writing direction. The terms are carried over into printing ; recto-verso [ 4 ] is the norm for printed books but was an important advantage of the printing press over the much older Asian woodblock printing method, which printed by rubbing from behind the page being ...

  9. Foolscap folio - Wikipedia

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    Foolscap folio, commonly contracted to foolscap or cap or folio and in short FC, is paper cut to the size of 8.5 × 13.5 in (216 × 343 mm) for printing or to 8 × 13 in (203 × 330 mm) for "normal" writing paper (foolscap). [1]