Çankırı Province (Turkish: Çankırı ili) is a province of Turkey, which lies close to the capital, Ankara. The provincial capital is Çankırı. Its area...
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above sea level. It is the seat of Çankırı Province and of Çankırı District. Its population is 90,564 (2021). Çankırı was known in antiquity as Gangra (Greek:...
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Changra may refer to: Çankırı, a city in Turkey, Çankırı Province Çankırı Province, a province of Turkey Changra, Nepal This disambiguation page lists...
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Districts of Turkey (section Çankırı Province)
Yunak: 21,972 Population: 195,789 Atkaracalar: 5,534 Bayramören: 2,924 Çankırı: 97,882 Çerkeş: 16,792 Eldivan: 6,460 Ilgaz: 14,098 Kızılırmak: 7,304 Korgun:...
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were formerly part of Zonguldak Province and Eskipazar and Ovacık districts which were previously part of Çankırı Province. Karabük is located on the highway...
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Çankırı District (also: Merkez, meaning "central") is a district of the Çankırı Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Çankırı. Its area is 1,440 km2...
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Kızılırmak River (category Landforms of Çankırı Province)
including Cappadocia, to create one large province with its eastern boundary marked by the Euphrates River. This province once again splintered during Trajan's...
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Bedil tombak, one such firearm Bedil, Çerkeş, in Çankırı Province, Turkey Bedil, Bartın, in Bartın Province, Turkey ʿAbd al-Qādir Bēdil Dihlawī (1642–1720)...
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Paphlagonia (category History of Çankırı Province)
the Greek city of Sinope under their control. From that time, the whole province was incorporated into the kingdom of Pontus until the fall of Mithridates...
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Late Miocene of Turkey. This is known from the Corakyerler locality, Çankırı Province, central Anatolia. It is known only from three cranial fossils. Dated...
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