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Erzincan (pronounced [æɾˈzindʒan]; Kurdish: Erzîngan),
historically Yerznka (Armenian: Երզնկա), is the
capital of
Erzincan Province in
eastern Turkey....
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Erzincan Province (Turkish:
Erzincan ili; Kurdish: Parezgêha Erzînganê; Armenian: Էրզինկանի զավառ) is a
province in the
Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey...
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Erzincan earthquake may
refer to: 1939
Erzincan earthquake 1992
Erzincan earthquake List of
earthquakes in
Turkey This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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earthquake struck Turkey's
eastern Erzincan Province at 1:57:23 a.m. on 27
December 1939
local time with a
moment magnitude (Mw ) of 7.8 and maximum...
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Erdal Erzincan (born 1971 in Erzurum) is a
Turkish Alevi folk musician, composer, and singer. In 1981, he
moved to
Istanbul and
studied bağlama at the...
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Battle of
Erzincan (Russian: Эрзинджанское сражение, Turkish:
Erzincan Muharebesi) was a
Russian victory over the
Ottoman Empire during the
First World...
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Anatolian Fault in the east
accommodates the same deformation. The
Erzincan basin lies on the
intersection of this
fault on its
northern side. At 6...
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Erzincan Yıldırım
Akbulut Airport (IATA: ERC, ICAO: LTCD) is an
airport located in
Erzincan, Turkey. The
following airlines operate regular scheduled...
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Erzincan in Turkey, then part of the
Ottoman Empire, was
struck by a
major earthquake on 18 July 1784. It
caused widespread damage between Erzincan and...
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Kamacha or
Kamachon (Gr****: Κάμαχα, Κάμαχον) is a town in
Erzincan Province in the
Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. It is the seat of Kemah...