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Ladik is a muni****lity and
district of
Samsun Province, Turkey. Its area is 541 km2, and its po****tion is 16,072 (2022). It is on the site of the ancient...
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Katalin Ladik (born Újvidék, 25
October 1942) is a
Hungarian poet,
performance artist and actress. She was born in Újvidék,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today...
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Ladik or
Lâdik may
refer to one of
several cities and
towns in
Turkey and
geographical features:
Ladik,
Samsun Province, the
ancient Laodicea Pontica Ladik...
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Lâdik (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈladic]) or
Inanjids (Modern Turkish: İnançoğulları Beyliği ) was an
Anatolian beylik with its
capital in Denizli. It was...
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Ladik Lake (Turkish:
Ladik Gölü;
Ancient Gr****: Στιφάνη Λίμνη, romanized: Stiphane Limne) is a lake in
Samsun Province,
Asiatic Turkey.
Anciently it was...
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Karasungur bin
Abdullah in 1253-54 when he was
acting as the
commander of
Ladik. It was
recently restored along with the
Ottoman konaks nearby and is set...
- Atatürk,
started the
Turkish War of
Independence there on May 19, 1919.
Ladik Lake, Akgöl, Dumanlı lake, ****lik lake. Kızılırmak, Yeşilırmak, Terme...
- Oleg
Ladik (born 18
September 1971) is a Ukrainian-born
Canadian former Olympic wrestler, who won a gold
medal in the 1993
Maccabiah Games in Israel....
- The 1943 Tosya–
Ladik earthquake occurred at 01:20
local time on 27 November, near Tosya,
Kastamonu Province, in
northern Turkey. The
earthquake had an...
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Decision August 13, 1995 1995
World Championships Atlanta,
Georgia Win 3–0 Oleg
Ladik Referee Decision Win 2–0
Josef Glazer 3–0 Win 1–0
Kenan Şimşek 2–0...