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Yeşilırmak (literally "green river") is a
Turkish place name that may
refer to
several things:
Yeşilırmak (river), a
river in
northern Turkey Elif Jale...
- The
Yeşilırmak (Turkish:
Yeşilırmak, lit. 'green river'),
known as the Iris in
antiquity (Ancient Gr****: Ἶρις), is a
river in
northern Turkey. From its...
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Beren Yeşilırmak (born June 1, 2005 in Mersin, Turkey) is a
Turkish female volleyball player. She is 186 cm (6.10 ft) tall at 61 kg (134 lb) and plays...
- is
located at the
confluence of the
Tokat River (Tokat Suyu) with the
Yeşilırmak. The city was
established in the
Hittite era.
During the time of King...
- Çarşamba
Yeşilırmak Stadium, also
known as the New City
Stadium of Çarşamba, (Turkish: Çarşamba
Yeşilırmak Stadyumu or Çarşamba Yeni Şehir Stadyumu) is...
- Anatolia, lies at the
centre of a
region of
fertile plains crossed by the
Yeşilırmak, Çekerek, and
Tersakan rivers.
Despite being near the
Black Sea, Amasya...
- Elif Jale
Yeşilırmak, née
Yulia Guramievna Rekvava (Russian: Юлия Гурамиевна Реквава), (born July 30, 1986, in Smolensk, Russia) is a
former Russian-Turkish...
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apart from the rest of
Anatolia in a
narrow valley along the
banks of the
Yeşilırmak River.
Although near the
Black Sea, this area is high
above the coast...
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Limnitis (Gr****: Λιμνίτης; Turkish:
Yeşilırmak) is a
coastal village in the
Tylliria region of north-western Cyprus. The
upper parts of the
village are...
- the World, the
Thermodon is
often confused with the Iris
River (modern
Yeşilırmak),
which is much larger,
flows through Phanaroea, and
carries much more...