The population density of Trabzon is 258.7 people per square kilometer.
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The tenant of New Trabzon Stadium is Trabzonspor in Turkey and it is under construction.
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The country code and area code of Trabzon, Turkey is 90, (0)462.
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The cast of Diger yol - Bir Trabzon filmi - 2012 includes: Salih Kalyon
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Periklis Hristoforidis was born in 1907, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Devrim Saltoglu was born on June 30, 1973, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Duygu Sagiroglu was born on November 10, 1932, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Ertem Egilmez was born on February 18, 1929, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Tomris Oguzalp was born on October 10, 1932, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Hayati Hamzaoglu was born on March 5, 1933, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Osman Yagmurdereli was born on February 6, 1953, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Ali Yahya Erel was born on December 18, 1978, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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The cast of Fried Chicken - 2012 includes: Burak Tamdogan Mina Trabzon
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Arman Kotikyan was born on February 27, 1896, in Trapezund, Ottoman Empire [now Trabzon, Turkey].
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That point is in eastern Turkey, about 65 miles west of Erzurum,
and 70 miles south of Trabzon.
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Volkan Konak is a famous Turkish musician who was born in Macka, in Trabzon. He has released 9 albums, most of which are folk music. He is 46 years old.
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Seda Fettahoglu was born on September 26, 1979, in Trabzon, Turkey.
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Kolbasti is a popular Turkish dance originated in Trabzon, Turkey in the 1930's. The name of the dance means "caught by the police red handed" and was supposedly created when the drunks were rounded up by the police each night.
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This point is in central Turkey, about 30 miles northeast of Erzincan and 70 miles south southeast of Trabzon. I never saw this part of the country while I was stationed at Samsun, about 210 miles northwest of this point.
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The total distance between the two locations is 734 miles. It will take about 19 hours and 17 minutes.
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They were dotted around both the north and south cost of the Black Sea, either as trading stations or as city-states.
These were in such locations as the modern cities of Varna, Odessa, Sevastopol, Yalta Istanbul, Samsun, Trabzon and Batumi.
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The Black Sea has a total of 23 ports, including:
Odessa
Constanta
Varna
Burgaz
Sile
Karadeniz Eregli
Inebolu
Sinop
Bafra
Samsun
Unye
Fatsa
Ordu
Giresum
Trabzon
Rize
Hopa
Batumi
Kerch
Yalta
Sevastapol
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This point is in central Turkey, about 30 miles northeast of Erzincan and 70 miles south southeast of Trabzon. I never saw this part of the country while I was stationed at Samsun, about 210 miles northwest of this point.
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Its a set of geographic coordinates, describing a point in northeastern Turkey
about 70 miles west of Erzurum, and 70 miles south of Trabzon.
This same question has been placed on WikiAnswers ... and answered ... at least
six times in the past six months. The location described above is still accurate.
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Heath W. Lowry has written:
'The Islamization and Turkification of the City of Trabzon, Ca. 1486-1583'
'Studies in defterology' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Economic conditions, History, Monasteries, Orthodox Eastern, Officials and employees, Orthodox Eastern Monasteries, Social conditions
'In the footsteps of the Ottomans' -- subject(s): Monuments, Religious architecture, Islamic architecture, Turkish Architecture, Sacred space, Ottoman Architecture
'The Islamization & Turkification of the city of Trabzon (Trebizond), 1461-1583' -- subject(s): East and West, Conversion, Turks, Islam, Population, Ethnic relations, History
'The Evrenos Dynasty of Yenice-i Vardar' -- subject(s): Endowments, Genealogy, Family, History, Turkish Architecture, Turks, Ottoman Architecture
'Fifteenth Century Ottoman Realities'
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This point is in eastern Turkey, about 69 miles west of Erzurum,
and 70 miles southeast of Trabzon.
I regret that during the whole time I was stationed at Samsun,
a little over 200 miles away, I never saw this part of Turkey.
I heard that it's quite beautiful, and I know that the people
are wonderful.
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Romania: Sulina, Constanţa, Mangalia Bulgaria: Varna, Burgas Turkey: Trabzon, Rize, Sinop Ukraine: Odessa, Sevastopol, Yalta, Feodosya Russia: Novorossiysk, Tuapse, Sochi, Anapa Georgia: Sukhumi, Batumi, Poti
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