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- Seyrantepe can refer to: Seyrantepe Dam Seyrantepe (Istanbul Metro) Seyrantepe, Ahlat, a village Seyrantepe, Kozluk, a village This disambiguation page...
- the home ground of the Süper Lig club Galatasaray. It is located in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sarıyer district, on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey...
- Seyrantepe is a station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro. It is the western terminus of the 1.8 km (1.1 mi) Seyrantepe branch of the line, with shuttle...
- the historic peninsula of Istanbul. Shuttle trains run from Sanayi to Seyrantepe to Rams Park. The M2 line has 16 stations, all but one underground, and...
- The Seyrantepe Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Peri River (a tributary of the Euphrates), located 15 km (9 mi) northwest of Karakoçan on the...
- Since 2011, the club's stadium has been the 53,798-capacity Rams Park in Seyrantepe, Istanbul. Previously, the club pla**** at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium, as...
- officially referred to as the F3 Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe funicular line (Turkish: F3 Vadistanbul-Seyrantepe füniküler hattı), is a 750 m (2,460 ft) long...
- Skyland İstanbul is a mixed-use skys****er complex located in the Seyrantepe neighborhood of Sarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey. The complex consists of three towers:...
- floors / 293 metres), located adjacent to Türk Telekom Stadium in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sarıyer district, on the European side. The stations Levent...
- towers of Skyland İstanbul located adjacent to Türk Telekom Stadium in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sarıyer district, on the European side, and the 280-meter-tall...