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    Atatürk, His Mother and Women's Rights Monument (Turkish: Atatürk, Annesi ve Kadın Hakları Anıtı) is a monument located at Constitution Square in Karşıyaka...
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    named Atatürk Channel. There are many statues and streets named after Atatürk in Northern Cyprus. Despite his radical secular reforms, Atatürk remained...
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    İzmir (category Aegean Sea port cities and towns in Turkey)
    European Women's Basketball Championship, 6–17 October 1971 – The 1971 Mediterranean Games. The 51,295 capacity (all-seater) İzmir Atatürk Stadium regularly...
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    Atatürk, 160 Mango, Atatürk, 161 Lengyel, They called him Atatürk, 68 Kinross, Atatürk: The Rebirth of a Nation, 100 Mango, Andrew (1999). "Atatürk and...
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    Crimes Committed Against Atatürk Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's cult of personality Turkish War of Independence Atatürk monuments and memorials Pevsner, Nikolaus...
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    Paterson Mansion (category Buildings and structures in İzmir)
    construction materials of the mansion were brought from Continental Europe and England. The facade of the building was changed seven times by the original...
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    between Greece and Turkey, the church community left İzmir in the following year. In February 1924, at the request of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the church building...
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  • tackling women's problems. The group supported women's political and social rights, and believed it was necessary to involve and inform women about these...
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    of the Konak district. The Church was built in honor of the Virgin Mary and opened in 1698. The church was made by the Franciscans who were settled in...
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    Saint Polycarp Church (category Burned buildings and structures in Turkey)
    Sultan Suleiman I and at the request of the French King Louis XIII. The church building was damaged in the 1688 Smyrna earthquake and the fire that broke...
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