Gaziantep, historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, is a major city in south-central Turkey. It is the capital of the Gaziantep Province...
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Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Gaziantep. Founded in 1988, the club plays in the Süper Lig, the highest tier...
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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...
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Gaziantep Basketbol is a professional basketball team based in the city of Gaziantep in Turkey that plays in the Turkish Basketball First League (TBL)...
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The Gaziantep Stadium is a stadium in Gaziantep, Turkey. It has a capacity of 35,574 spectators. and was opened on 15 January 2017. It is the home ground...
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2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes (redirect from 2023 Gaziantep earthquakes)
and western Syria. The epicenter was 37 km (23 mi) west–northwest of Gaziantep. The earthquake had a maximum Mercalli intensity of XII (Extreme) around...
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Gaziantep Oğuzeli International Airport (IATA: GZT, ICAO: LTAJ) (Turkish: Gaziantep Oğuzeli Uluslararası Havalimanı) is a public airport in Gaziantep...
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The Gaziantep Tram is a tram system located in Gaziantep, Turkey. Gaziantep's first tram line opened on March 1, 2011. The system is 35 km (22 mi) long...
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Gaziantep bombing may refer to: 2012 Gaziantep bombing May 2016 Gaziantep bombing August 2016 Gaziantep bombing This disambiguation page lists articles...
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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...
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true story from Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu's book. The series is filmed in Gaziantep and Istanbul, particularly in neighborhoods such as Beşiktaş and Galata...
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The Gaziantep Zoo (Turkish: Gaziantep Hayvanat Bahçesi) is a zoo in Gaziantep, southeastern Turkey. Opened in 2001, it is owned and operated by the Metropolitan...
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geographical region of Turkey. The most populous city in the region is Gaziantep. Other big cities are Şanlıurfa, Diyarbakır, Mardin and Adıyaman. It is...
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Süper Lig. Fatih Karagümrük were themselves relegated after a 3–1 loss at Gaziantep on 18 May 2024, ending their four-year stay in the top flight. Pendikspor...
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Gaziantep University (Turkish: Gaziantep Üniversitesi) is a public university in Gaziantep, Turkey. Gaziantep University is one of the best universities...
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The Gaziantep Subregion (Turkish: Gaziantep Alt Bölgesi) (TRC1) is a statistical subregion in Turkey. Gaziantep Province (TRC11) Adıyaman Province (TRC12)...
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The Gaziantep Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue of Gaziantep, is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue located in Gaziantep, in south-central...
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2016 Gaziantep bombing may refer to: May 2016 Gaziantep bombing August 2016 Gaziantep bombing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Fenerbahçe v Gaziantep Gaziantep v Sivasspor Konyaspor v Gaziantep Gaziantep v Galatasaray Kayserispor v Gaziantep Gaziantep v Pendikspor Gaziantep v Fenerbahçe...
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capital Adana, the seventh-largest city. Şanlıurfa, the eighth largest city Gaziantep, the ninth-largest city Mersin, tenth-largest city and home to a major...
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play-off round. Gaziantep are ahead of Adana Demirspor on head-to-head points: Gaziantep 2–2 Adana Demirspor, Adana Demirspor 1–6 Gaziantep. 3 points deducted...
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USS Clifton Sprague (redirect from TCG Gaziantep (F 490))
Navy. She was transferred to the Turkish Naval Forces in 1997 as TCG Gaziantep (F 490) and remains in active service. Ordered from Bath Iron Works on...
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G-class frigate (redirect from Gaziantep class frigate)
Shipyard, so that they can accommodate the S-70B Seahawk helicopter. TCG Gaziantep (F 490) ex-USS Clifton Sprague (FFG-16) TCG Giresun (F 491) ex-USS Antrim (FFG-20)...
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Gaziantep Railway Station is a station in Gaziantep, Turkey. The station was built in 1953 to provide Turkish State Railways service to the city of Gaziantep...
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Mersin–Adana–Gaziantep high-speed railway (Turkish: Mersin–Adana–Gaziantep yüksek hızlı demiryolu), known officially as the Mersin–Adana–Gaziantep higher-speed...
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Beyran, also known as Beyran soup, is a Turkish soup originating in Gaziantep, Turkey, where it's commonly served for breakfast. It is made from lamb...
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The Gaziantep Mevlevi Culture and Foundation Works Museums (Turkish: Gaziantep Mevlevihanesi Vakıf Müzesi) is a museum in Gaziantep, Gaziantep Province...
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Asya S.K. (redirect from Gaziantep Asyaspor)
better known as Gaziantep Asya Spor, is a women's football club in Gaziantep, Turkey founded in 2021. They are also called Doğuş Gold Gaziantep Asya Spor after...
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USS Lansdowne (redirect from TCG Gaziantep (D344))
the ship was transferred to the Turkish Navy, which she served as TCG Gaziantep (D 344) until 1973. Lansdowne received 12 battle stars for World War II...
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Zeugma (Commagene) (category History of Gaziantep Province)
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, that...
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