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Kumkapı (meaning "sand gate" in Turkish) is a
quarter in
Fatih district of Istanbul. It is
located along the
northern s**** of
Marmara Sea. Up to recent...
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Kumkapı is an
railway station on the İstanbul-Halkalı Line in Istanbul. The
station is
located in
southeastern Fatih along Kennedy Boulevard and is 3...
- Gedikpaşa
Haseki Horhor İmrahor Kadırga Kıztaşı Küçükmustafapaşa Küçükpazar
Kumkapı Küçüklanga
Laleli Mahmutpaşa Narlıkapı
Nuruosmaniye Pazartekke Samatya...
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neighborhoods like Ortaköy, Bebek, Arnavutköy, Yeniköy,
Beylerbeyi and Çengelköy).
Kumkapı along the Sea of
Marmara has a
pedestrian zone that
hosts around fifty...
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traffic on 22
December 2016. The 5.4 km (3.4 mi) double-deck
tunnel connects Kumkapı on the
European part and Koşuyolu, Kadıköy, on the
Anatolian part of Istanbul...
- The Kum Kapu
demonstration occurred in the
Kumkapı district of
Constantinople on July 27, 1890. It
ensued in
skirmishing in
which several demonstrators...
- In the
severe storm of
March 1756, an
Egyptian galleon ran as**** in
Kumkapı at dusk. Due to the storm, 600 p****engers
could not be evacuated. The sultan...
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Africans in
Turkey lives in
Istanbul and
report Tarlabaşı, Dolapdere,
Kumkapı, Yenikapı and Kurtuluş as
having a
strong African presence.
Estimates of...
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Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church (Holy
Mother of God
Patriarchal Church) in the
Kumkapı neighborhood of Istanbul. Its head is the
Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople...
- Süleymaniye
Mosque to the north. The
southern slopes of the hill
descend to
Kumkapi and Langa. The
fourth hill on
which stood the
Church of the Holy Apostles...