The Gök River or Gökırmak (Turkish for "Sky River") is a tributary of the Kızılırmak in Turkey. At the past it was called Amnias (Greek: Αμνίας). Its...
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the place at which the Gök River joins the Sakarya, and then swung at right angles eastwards, following the line of the Gök River. The region was excellent...
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[kɯzɯlɯrmak], Turkish for "Red River"), once known as the Halys River (Ancient Greek: Ἅλυς) and Alis River, is the longest river flowing entirely within Turkey...
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Look up gok in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GOK, Gok, or Gök may refer to: Abdurrahman Gök (born 1980), Turkish journalist Azim Gök (born 1996), Iranian...
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'Red River' is the longest river in Turkey, also known as the Halys River. 1,350 km Delice River - tributary Devrez River - tributary Gök River - tributary...
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Kastamonu and a short distance across the river from modern Taşköprü, in the valley of the Gökırmak or Gök River (Greek: Αμνίας, Amnías). The borders of...
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stone bridge constructed in the 13th century by the Chobanids over the Gök River. The 68 meter span is supported on seven arches and still carries automobile...
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(primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Following is a list of rivers of classical antiquity stating the Latin name, the equivalent English name...
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active part in the great battle fought near the river Amneius or Amnias in Paphlagonia (the modern Gök River), in which Nicomedes IV of Bithynia was defeated...
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