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Bodrum (Turkish pronunciation: [
ˈbodɾum]) is a town and
district of Muğla Province, Turkey.
About 200
thousand people live in the district,
which covers...
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Bodrum ****bol Kulübü,
known as
Sipay Bodrumspor due to
sponsorship reasons, is a
Turkish professional football club
located in
Bodrum. The club was founded...
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Bodrum Castle (Turkish:
Bodrum Kalesi) is a
historical fortification located in
southwest Turkey in the port city of
Bodrum,
built from 1402 onwards,...
- Milas–
Bodrum Airport (IATA: BJV, ICAO: LTFE) is an
international airport that
serves the
Turkish towns of
Bodrum and Milas. The
airport is
situated 36 km...
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Bodrum Mosque (Turkish:
Bodrum Camii, or
Mesih Paşa
Camii named after its converter) in Istanbul, Turkey, is a
former Eastern Orthodox church converted...
- (12 mi) inland,
while some of Turkey's
largest holiday resorts, such as
Bodrum, Ölüdeniz,
Marmaris and Fethiye, are on the
coast in Muğla. At 1,100 km...
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design has two masts) in Turkey,
particularly built in the
coastal towns of
Bodrum and Marmaris, and may have
originated in
ancient Ionia with
similar vessels...
- Mozolesi) was a tomb
built between 353 and 351 BC in Halicarn****us (present
Bodrum, Turkey) for Mausolus, an
Anatolian from
Caria and a
satrap in the Achaemenid...
- years. This
meant İzmir
would be
represented after a two-year absence.
Bodrum were the
third and
final team to
qualify for Süper Lig, for the
first time...
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southwest Caria, on an
advantageous site on the Gulf of Gökova,
which is now in
Bodrum, Turkey. The city was
famous for the
Mausoleum of Halicarn****us, also known...