-
İzmit (Turkish pronunciation: [
ˈizmit]) is a muni****lity and the
capital district of
Kocaeli Province, Turkey. Its area is 480 km2, and its po****tion...
- The 1999
İzmit earthquake had a
moment magnitude of 7.6 and
struck Kocaeli Province,
Turkey on 17 August.
According to
official figures, at
least 18,373...
- and one of only
three not to have the same
official name as its capital,
İzmit,
which is thus also
sometimes called Kocaeli. Its area is 3,397 km2 (1,312 sq mi)...
- sea's
south coast is
heavily indented and
includes the Gulf of
İzmit (Turkish:
İzmit Körfezi), the Gulf of
Gemlik (Turkish:
Gemlik Körfezi), the Gulf...
- Gulf of
İzmit (Turkish:
İzmit Körfezi), also
referred to as
İzmit Bay, is a bay at the
easternmost edge of the Sea of Marmara, in
Kocaeli Province, Turkey...
- the
slopes of
Kartepe mountain. It is at the
south side of the city of
İzmit,
Kocaeli Province, on the
hillside of
Kartepe Mountain between Büyük Derbent...
- Tüpraş
İzmit Oil
Refinery (Turkish: Tüpraş
İzmit Rafinerisi) is an oil
refinery in
İzmit,
western Turkey. It is
owned and
operated by Tüpraş. Amongst...
- The
Turkists of
Izmit (Turkish: İzmitli Türkçüler) is a
Turkish ultranationalist group based in the city of
İzmit. The
group was
founded by
Recep Mert...
- (Turkish:
Osmangazi Köprüsü) is a
suspension bridge spanning the Gulf of
İzmit at its
narrowest point, 2,620 m (8,600 ft). The
bridge links the Turkish...
- The
İzmit m****acres were
atrocities committed in the
region of
İzmit, Turkey,
during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
which took
place during the Gr****...