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    Artvin (Laz and Georgian: ართვინი, romanized: artvini; Russian: Артвин, romanized: Artvin; Armenian: Արտուին, romanized: Ardvin) is a city in northeastern...
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    Artvin Province (Turkish: Artvin ili; Armenian: Արտվինի նահանգ Artvini nahang; Georgian: ართვინის პროვინცია, Artvinis p'rovintsia; Laz: ართვინიშ დობადონა...
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    Rize–Artvin Airport (Turkish: Rize–Artvin Havalimanı) (IATA: RZV, ICAO: LTFO) is an airport off the coast of Rize Province, northeastern Turkey. The airport...
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    The Artvin okrug was a district (okrug) of the Batum Oblast of the Russian Empire, existing between 1878 and 1918. The district was eponymously named for...
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  • The Battle of Artvin was a military confrontation between the Democratic Republic of Georgia and the Ottoman Empire in Artvin, present-day Turkey, on...
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  • Artvin Hopaspor is a Turkish football club from Hopa, Artvin Province which plays in the TFF Third League. The clubs plays in white and purple kits, and...
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    Artvin District (also: Merkez, meaning "central") is a district of Artvin Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Artvin. Its area is 1,141 km2, and...
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  • Sakalar is a village in the Artvin District of Artvin Province, Turkey. Its population is 219 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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  • Mersin and Silifke were merged to form a new province called İçel, and Artvin and Rize were merged to form a new province called Çoruh, bringing the number...
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    called muhallebi instead of semolina custard. It is popular In the Rize and Artvin provinces in Turkey's Black Sea Region, indigenous home of Laz people. In...
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