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  2. Gaziantep - Wikipedia

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    Gaziantep, [a] historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, [b] is a major city in south-central Turkey. It is the capital of the Gaziantep Province , in the westernmost part of Turkey 's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Mediterranean Region .

  3. Gaziantep Province - Wikipedia

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    Gaziantep Province (Turkish: Gaziantep ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality in south-central Turkey. It is located in the westernmost part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Mediterranean Region. Its area is 6,803 km 2, [3] and its population is 2,154,051 (2022). [2] Its capital is the city of Gaziantep.

  4. Zeugma (Commagene) - Wikipedia

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    Zeugma (Ancient Greek: Ζεῦγμα; Syriac: ܙܘܓܡܐ) was an ancient Hellenistic era Greek and then Roman city of Commagene; located in modern Gaziantep Province, Turkey. It was named for the bridge of boats, or zeugma, [1] that crossed the Euphrates at that location. [2]

  5. Zeugma Mosaic Museum - Wikipedia

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    Zeugma Mosaic Museum, in the city of Gaziantep, Turkey, is the biggest mosaic museum in the world, containing 1700 m 2 of mosaics. [2] It opened to the public on 9 September 2011. The 30,000 m 2 (320,000 sq ft) museum features 2,448 m 2 (26,350 sq ft) of mosaic and replaces the Bardo National Museum in Tunis as the world's largest mosaic museum ...

  6. Category:History of Gaziantep - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of Gaziantep. ... Central Turkey College This page was last edited on 30 March 2020, at 18:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Gaziantep Castle - Wikipedia

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    Gaziantep Castle (Turkish: Gaziantep Kalesi) is a castle on top of a mound in the centre of Gaziantep, Turkey. First used as an observation point during the Hittite Empire, it was expanded into a castle during Roman rule. The castle was severely damaged by earthquakes in February 2023. [1] [2]

  8. Gaziantep Mevlevi Culture and Foundation Works Museums

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    Throughout the years, the building had been used as school, storage, office etc. [1] In 2006, it was renovated to be a museum by the Gaziantep Regional Directorate of Foundations. The museum was finally opened on 7 May 2007 as the Gaziantep Mevlevi Culture and Foundation Works Museums .

  9. Category:History of Gaziantep Province - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Gaziantep Province" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes; U. Urima; Y.