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  2. Karşıyaka - Wikipedia

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    Karşıyaka (pronounced [kaɾʃɯˈjaka]) is a municipality and district of İzmir Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 51 km 2, [3] and its population is 346,264 (2022). [1] The district extends for twelve kilometres along the northern and eastern coastline of the tip of the Gulf of İzmir.

  3. Hilton Izmir - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Izmir remained as the tallest building in İzmir and the Aegean Region until 2014, when the 47-floor (200 m (656 ft)) Folkart Twin Towers were completed. The hotel is an hour of driving distance from Ephesus , [ 3 ] the well-preserved ancient Ionian and Roman city.

  4. İstiklal Marşı - Wikipedia

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    "İstiklal Marşı" (Turkish: [isticˈlal maɾˈʃɯ]; lit. ' Independence March ') is the national anthem of both the Republic of Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

  5. Turkish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Turkish lacks grammatical gender. The English third-person singular pronouns she, he, and it all correspond to a single Turkish pronoun, o.Many given names in Turkish are unisex, so it is entirely possible to describe someone in the Turkish language without their gender being discernible from grammatical context.

  6. List of universities in İzmir - Wikipedia

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    İzmir University: 2007 2016 [10] Private Gediz University: 2008 2016 [10] Private Şifa University: 2011 2016 [10] Private See also. Turkey portal; Schools portal;

  7. Doğduğun Ev Kaderindir - Wikipedia

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    Doğduğun Ev Kaderindir is a Turkish romantic drama series that broadcast on TV8 [1] betweewn December 25, 2019 [2] and May 12, 2021 [3] and stars Demet Özdemir, [4] [5] İbrahim Çelikkol and Engin Öztürk. [6] [7] It was adapted from the book Camdaki Kız by the writer Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu. [8] [9]