- In the
former Ottoman countries, a kaldırım (Turkish) or
kalderimi (Gr****: καλντερίμι or καλντιρίμι;
plural kalderimia) is a cobblestone-paved road built...
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maintains the
ancient footpaths of
Mount Athos, with many of the stone-paved
kalderimi paths dating back to the
Byzantine era. It also
provides on its website...
- Kayapınar Kaldırım, Yumurtalık, a
village in
Adana Province,
Turkey Kalderimi, a cobblestone-paved road
Hasan Ali Kaldırım,
Turkish footballer This...
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everyday use and many
valuable relics.
There are many
hiking trails known as
Kalderimi in the
South Pelion area,
which is a
network of
stone paths dating back...
- of the 20th
century there was only one way to
reach the village, via a
kalderimi (paved mule road)
called the
Skala of
Vradeto (Gr****: Σκάλα Βραδέτου)...
- in Persian)
Kaique from
Turkish kayık, an
alternative form of caïque.
Kalderimi from
Ottoman Turkish kaldırım, "paved road"
Kalpak from
Turkish kalpak...
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Athos date back to the
Byzantine period. Some are
cobblestone paths (
kalderimi),
while most are dirt
trails (monopatia).
Starting in the 1960s, many...
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University of
Copenhagen Corinne Widmer,
University of
Basel Daniel Kalderimis,
Victoria University of
Wellington 5th 1998
Biljana Dischlieva, University...