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Imbros (Gr****: Ίμβρος, romanized: Ímvros; Turkish: İmroz;
Ottoman Turkish: ايمروز),
officially Gökçeada (lit. 'Heavenly Island')
since 29 July 1970, is...
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Imbros Gorge (Gr****: Φαράγγι Ίμπρου,
Faragi Imbrou) is an 11 km long
canyon located near Hora
Sfakion in
southern Crete, the
Mediterranean island. It runs...
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Battle of
Imbros was a
naval action that took
place during the
First World War. The
battle occurred on 20
January 1918 when an
Ottoman squadron engaged...
- 7,479 in 2022. It is
located on the
northeastern side of the
island of
Imbros. Gökçeada has a hot-summer
Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), with hot...
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Imbros is an
island in Turkey. It may also
refer to:
Imbros Gorge, a
canyon on the Gr****
island of
Crete Imbros (horse), an
American thoroughbred racehorse...
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Imbros (1950–1972) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse who set or
equaled six
track records including a new
world record for
seven furlongs in winning...
- The
Battle of
Imbros occurred in
spring 1347
between the
fleets of a
Christian naval league formed as part of the
Smyrniote crusades, and of a Turkish...
- The
Battle of
Imbros was a
naval clash that took
place on 12, 13 and 16 June 1717 near
Imbros in the
Aegean Sea,
between the
sailing fleets of Venice...
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Agioi Theodoroi (Gr****: Άγιοι Θεόδωροι), is a
village on the
island of
Imbros in
northwestern Turkey. It is part of the Gökçeada
District of Çanakkale...
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administrative regions. The only
sizable possessions of
Turkey in the
Aegean Sea are
Imbros (Gökçeada) and
Tenedos (Bozcaada), in the
northeastern part of the sea....