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Sıla is a Turkish television series directed by Gül Oğuz for ATV and ATV Avrupa (Europe) in 2006. [1] On September 15, 2006, ATV started broadcasting Sila. The last episode was broadcast on September 20, 2008. Sila began airing in the Arab World in 2010 and gained great popularity and success throughout its run.
One Thousand and One Nights started broadcasting on 7 June 2010, by ANT1, recording a viewership rate of 18.7%. The last episode aired on 1 February 2011, scoring 24.3%, while the highest percentage was 43.8% on 6 August 2010. Another popular drama was Sila; it aired in Greece on 10 June 2012, by MEGA.
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Ezel (Turkish pronunciation:) is a Turkish crime thriller TV series that was initially broadcast by Show TV in fall 2009. In 2010 it was transferred to ATV.It has gained a considerably large fan base in Turkey since.
La Sila, a mountainous area of Calabria, Italy Sila National Park; Siła, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village in Poland; Africa. Sila, Numidia, a former Ancient city and bishopric, now Bordj-El-Ksar in Algeria and a Latin Catholic titular see; Sila Region, Chad Sila Department, Chad, part of Sila Region since 2008
[1] [2] A separate part of the shooting location was reserved for the horses and animals of the series, where they lived in a natural environment and were looked after by their instructors. [1] At the shooting location of the series, huge castles, inns, baths, mosques, churches were meticulously built to the finest detail. [2]