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  2. Land ownership in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    However, following steps taken by Turkey's main opposition party CHP, the modifications brought by the 2003 by-law were declared as void by the Constitutional Court of Turkey on 26 April 2005, in a decision to enter into effect as of 27 July 2005 and the purchase of real estate by foreign nationals was suspended until a modified law dated 7 January 2006 was brought into effect.

  3. sahibinden.com - Wikipedia

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    sahibinden.com was the most beloved second hand items web site in Turkey, according to Digital Lovemark Research by IPSOS KMG in 2009. [1] According to a research done in Turkey, in 2009 by BRNDTRX, sahibinden.com is the number one in the most liked real estate site, the most trusted real estate site, the real estate website which comes to mind first. [2]

  4. List of companies listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange

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    Electricity producer of the Akkök Group, with power stations around Turkey. Akfen GYO: AKFGY: Real estate arm of Akfen Holding, operates Novotel and Ibis hotels in Turkey and elsewhere. Akfen Holding: AKFEN: Infrastructure projects such as airports, ports, water and waste, energy and real estate. Akın Tekstil: ATEKS

  5. TOKİ - Wikipedia

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    TOKİ (Turkish: Toplu Konut İdaresi Başkanlığı, literally "Mass Housing Development Administration") is Turkey's government-backed housing agency.. Founded in 1984, TOKİ carries out projects and activities primarily throughout Turkey in line with the government building and mass housing priorities. [1]

  6. Yenifoça - Wikipedia

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    Yenifoça is a small resort set around a harbor, with a large number of old houses in Ottoman or Greek styles filling its back streets. In recent years, the small town became very popular with those seeking second homes, especially from the province center of İzmir, and the estate agency business flourished considerably.

  7. İzmir - Wikipedia

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    The modern name İzmir is the Turkish rendering of the Greek name Smyrna (/ ˈ s m ɜːr n ə / SMUR-nə; Greek: Σμύρνη, romanized: Smýrni/Smýrnē). In medieval times, Westerners used forms like Smire, Zmirra, Esmira, Ismira, which was rendered as İzmir into Turkish, originally written as ازمير with the Ottoman Turkish alphabet. [11]

  8. Bornova - Wikipedia

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    Bornova is a municipality and district of İzmir Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 220 km 2, [3] and its population is 454,470 (2022). [1] It is the third largest district in İzmir's metropolitan area and is almost fully urbanized at the rate of 98.6 percent, with correspondingly high levels of development in terms of industries and services. [4]

  9. Levantine mansions of İzmir - Wikipedia

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    Karşıyaka, Löhner house Karşıyaka, Alliotti house. Levantine mansions of İzmir (Turkish: İzmir Levanten köşkleri) refer to about thirty stately residences in İzmir, Turkey, dating principally from the 19th century and of which a significant number remain intact by being restored and continuing to be used and visited.