- part of the Altınordu district, with a po****tion of 235,096 in 2023.
Kotyora, the
original name of the city is a
legacy of
indigenous Colchians. The...
-
founded circa 180 BC by
Pharnaces I of Pontus, who sent Gr****
citizens from
Kotyora (modern Ordu) to
colonize the area. The name of the city was
first cited...
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Middle Ages, ca. 1000 AD; it is
traditionally ****ociated with the city of
Kotyora in the
Pontos (modern-day Ordu, Turkey). Most
carols follow a more or less...
- to
Haralambos Kazantzidis (of
Pontian roots from Ordu) (Gr**** Κοτύωρα
Kotyora) and
Gesthimani Kazantzidi, who was a Gr**** who came from the town of Alanya...
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Afroditi Grigoriadi. He
spent his
early childhood in his mother's birthplace,
Kotyora (now Ordu). He
later returned to
Samsun where he
completed his studies...
- that work he
writes that the
dance was
performed at a
banquet held in
Kotyora during which Gr**** and
Paphalagonian forces settled their differences....
- and
Kanin in Pontic), its
vicinity (Kelkit, Baibourt, etc.), and
around Kotyora (Ordu).
Speakers of
Chaldiot were the most numerous. In phonology, some...
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Belediyesi Hereke Yıldızspor Körfez İskenderunspor Körfez SK
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Kozlu Belediyespor Küçükayasofyaspor Küçükçekmecespor Küçükçekmece...
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historically had
large Pontic Gr**** po****tions
include Sinope, Trapezounta,
Kotyora, Kerasunda, Sampsunta, and
Rizunda along the coast.
Cities further inland...
- Cerasus(Giresun),
Kissa (Fındıklı),
Kolonia (Şebinkarahisar),
Nikopolis (Koyulhisar),
Kotyora (Ordu),
Kromni (Yağlıdere),
Livera (Yazlık),
Matsouka (Maçka), Meletios...