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İznik (Turkish pronunciation: [
izˈnik]) is a muni****lity and
district of
Bursa Province, Turkey. Its area is 753 km2, and its po****tion is 44,236 (2022)...
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Iznik pottery, or
Iznik ware,
named after the town of
İznik in
Anatolia where it was made, is a
decorated ceramic that was
produced from the last quarter...
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completed in
around 1563. The
mosque is
noted for the many
different designs of
İznik tiles that
cover almost every vertical surface both in the
interior and...
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Ancient Gr****: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía; Turkish: Ayasofya) in
İznik (Nicaea) in
Bursa Province, Turkey, was
built as a Byzantine-era basilican...
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İznik (Turkish:
İznik Gölü) is a
freshwater lake in the
Province of Bursa, Turkey. It is
around 32 km in
length and 10 km in
width with a maximum...
- to 1335. The
ancient city is
located within the
modern Turkish city of
İznik (whose
modern name
derives from Nicaea's), and is
situated in a fertile...
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attributed to an
early stage of
Iznik tilework, is
evidenced by the late 15th
century and
characterizes the
early 16th century.
Iznik tiles became highly favoured...
- hall is also
decorated with
rectangular Iznik tile
window lunettes. It was the
first building in
which the
Iznik tiles included the
brightly coloured tomato-red...
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İznik shemaya (Alburnus nicaeensis) was a
species of
freshwater cyprinid fish that was
endemic to Lake
İznik in Turkey. It has not been
found since...
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Saint Neophytos is the name of a defunct,
underwater basilica in Lake
İznik, modern-day Turkey. Coordinates: 40.4258225,29.7095841
visible just off...