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    Amasya Province (Turkish: Amasya ili) is a province of Turkey, situated on the Yeşil River in the Black Sea Region to the north of the country. Its area...
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    Amasia in antiquity. It is the seat of Amasya Province and Amasya District. Its population is 114,921 (2021). Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black...
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  • Amasya, village in the central (Amasya) district of Amasya Province, Turkey Abacı, Göynücek, village in the district of Göynücek, Amasya Province, Turkey...
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    Amasya District (also: Merkez, meaning "central") is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city Amasya. Its area is 1,889 km2, and...
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  • media host, and political commentator Uygur, Amasya, a town in the District of Amasya, Amasya Province, Turkey Uygur District, a district of Almaty Region...
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    327 Saraydüzü: 6,334 Sinop: 65,845 Türkeli: 15,859 Population: 337,800 Amasya: 150,828 Göynücek: 10,207 Gümüşhacıköy: 23,402 Hamamözü: 3,802 Merzifon:...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amasia may refer: Amasya, a city in Northern Turkey Amasya Province, which contains the city Amasea (titular see), the...
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    Republic of Pontus (category History of Amasya Province)
    Republic of Pontus was to include the districts of Trabzon, Samsun, Sinop, and Amasya and cover much of the northeast Black Sea region of modern Turkey. At the...
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    (in Giresun Province) Şêxbizin tribe (in Amasya Province, Çorum Province, Düzce Province, Samsun Province, Sinop Province and Tokat Province) The following...
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    The Amasya trials in 1921, were special ad hoc trials, organized by the Turkish National Movement, with the purpose to kill en masse the Greek representatives...
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  • back to when Murad II appoints his teenage son as the governor of the Amasya Province. Afterwards, Mehmed II starts with first reign of the Ottoman Empire...
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    Merzifon Airport or Amasya Merzifon Airport (IATA: MZH, ICAO: LTAP) is a military airport located in the city of Merzifon in the Amasya Province of Turkey. The...
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    Kingdom of Pontus (category History of Amasya Province)
    Mithridates first went to the city of Cimiata in Paphlagonia and later to Amasya in Cappadocia. He ruled from 302 to 266 BC, fought against Seleucus I and...
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    Rûm Eyalet (redirect from Rüm Province)
    comprising the Ottoman province (see Sultanate of Rum).[citation needed] In the 14th century several autonomous towns (Amasya, Tokat, Sivas) were established...
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    Merzifon (category Populated places in Amasya Province)
    Μερσυφὼν, romanized: Mersyphòn or Μερζιφούντα, Merzifounta) is a town in Amasya Province in the central Black Sea region of Turkey. It is the seat of Merzifon...
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    Zanjan Province Bayat, Afyonkarahisar Province Bayat, Çorum Province tr:Bayat, Amasya, Amasya Province tr:Bayat, Merzifon, Amasya Province tr:Bayat...
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    Pontus (region) (category History of Amasya Province)
    the province of Galatia. Hereafter the simple name Pontus without qualification was regularly employed to denote the half of this dual province, especially...
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  • This is a list of populated places in Amasya Province, Turkey by districts. Amasya Ziyaret Abacı Aksalur Aktaş Akyazı Alakadı Albayrak Ardıçlar Avşar Aydınca...
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    Göynücek District (category Districts of Amasya Province)
    Göynücek District is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Göynücek. Its area is 591 km2, and its population is 10,291 (2021)...
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    Tombs of the kings of Pontus (category Buildings and structures in Amasya Province)
    Tombs of the kings of Pontus (Turkish: Kral Kaya Mezarları), located in Amasya, northern Turkey, are rock-carved tombs of different sizes, forming the...
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    Amasya Castle (Turkish: Amasya Kalesi), a.k.a. Harşene Castle, is a fortress located in Amasya, northern Turkey. The castle is located north of Amasya...
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    Hamamözü District (category Districts of Amasya Province)
    Hamamözü District is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Hamamözü. Its area is 204 km2, and its population is 3,565 (2021)....
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    of Amasya (Turkish: Amasya Valiliği) is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the Province of...
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    Eretnid dynasty (category History of Amasya Province)
    Eretna's earlier victory. Erzurum Erzincan Sivas Konya Kayseri Darende Amasya After the battle and Hasan Kuchak's death, Eretna assumed the title sultan...
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  • Yaylacık, Amasya, a village in the district of Amasya, Amasya Province Yaylacık, Ardahan, a village in the district of Ardahan, Ardahan Province Yaylacık...
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  • village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 74 (2021). The village lies near the border with Tokat Province, to the southeast...
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    Ziyaret is a town (belde) and municipality in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 4,084 (2021). Belde, Turkey Civil Administration...
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    Gümüşhacıköy District (category Districts of Amasya Province)
    Gümüşhacıköy District is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Gümüşhacıköy. Its area is 629 km2, and its population is 22,179...
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  • the early European settlers in the French Antilles Beke, Amasya, a village in the Amasya Province, Turkey Beke (Lippe), a river of North Rhine-Westphalia...
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  • The 1598 Amasya–Çorum earthquake devastated central north Anatolia during the month of May. The earthquake destroyed the towns of Amasya and Çorum, killing...
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