In the former Ottoman countries, a kaldırım (Turkish) or kalderimi (Greek: καλντερίμι or καλντιρίμι; plural kalderimia) is a cobblestone-paved road built...
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everyday use and many valuable relics. There are many hiking trails known as Kalderimi in the South Pelion area, which is a network of stone paths dating back...
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Kayapınar Kaldırım, Yumurtalık, a village in Adana Province, Turkey Kalderimi, a cobblestone-paved road Hasan Ali Kaldırım, Turkish footballer This...
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maintains the ancient footpaths of Mount Athos, with many of the stone-paved kalderimi paths dating back to the Byzantine era. It also provides on its website...
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in Persian) Kaique from Turkish kayık, an alternative form of caïque. Kalderimi from Ottoman Turkish kaldırım, "paved road" Kalpak from Turkish kalpak...
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Seth J; García, Alex; Garcia, Leyla; Goldberg, Tatyana; Gomez, John; Kalderimis, Alexis; Lewis, Suzanna E; Mulvany, Ian; Pawlik, Aleksandra; Rowland,...
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University of Copenhagen Corinne Widmer, University of Basel Daniel Kalderimis, Victoria University of Wellington 5th 1998 Biljana Dischlieva, University...
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Athos date back to the Byzantine period. Some are cobblestone paths (kalderimi), while most are dirt trails (monopatia). Starting in the 1960s, many...
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