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  2. Category:Fishing communities in Turkey - Wikipedia

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  3. Karaburun, Arnavutköy - Wikipedia

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    The village has a primary school and three mosques, Merkez Mosque, Alperenler Mosque and Hz. Hamza Mosque. [5] There are three public parks in the settlement, Karaburun Park, Nevbahar Park and Erguvan Park. [5] The Port of Karaburun is home to offshore fishing boats. [3]

  4. Şarköy - Wikipedia

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    Şarköy [8] has the longest beach in Turkey, the 12th longest in the world, which was dirty but has been cleaned up now and in 2006 was awarded a blue flag. The district includes 60 km of coastline for tourism, fishing and prawn fishing. And it is possible to take a motorboat from here to Avşa or Marmara Island. With all this to offer ...

  5. Fishing in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture overtook fishing in 2020, with Muğla, İzmir and Elazığ being the top provinces. Government support is provided, although subsidies for seabream and seabass ended in 2016. [19] In 2021, US$1.2 billion worth of farmed fish were exported, [21] and Turkey was the world's top producer of seabass and seabream. [19]

  6. Tarabya - Wikipedia

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    The town remained mostly Greek until around the middle of the 20th century. During the Istanbul pogrom, a church built in 1796 and the metropolitan residence was put to fire. During the following years, due to the worsening Turkish-Greek relations and the invasion of Cyprus, most Greeks were forced to move out. [5]

  7. Fishing village - Wikipedia

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    An unconventional floating fishing village in Halong Bay, Vietnam. A fishing village is a village, usually located near a fishing ground, with an economy based on catching fish and harvesting seafood. The continents and islands around the world have coastlines totalling around 356,000 kilometres (221,000 mi). [1]

  8. List of fishing villages - Wikipedia

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    The main populated area of Chibu, Japan View of the Charaki fishing village in the island of Rhodes, Greece Covelong Beach, India, view from the south Ona is a traditional fishing village in Norway Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland Saint Malo, Louisiana as it appeared in Harper's Weekly in 1883. This is a list of fishing villages.

  9. Görele - Wikipedia

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    There is no real port at Görele so goods and people all come though this coast road, but there is a small fishing fleet. The main industry is hazelnut processing, and in August the whole area is busy with people harvesting hazelnuts and bringing them into town. [citation needed] Görele has its own kemençe style and tradition.