Amasya
1 in 3 Turkish cities grapple with climate crisis: Research
One third of Türkiye's 81 provinces are embroiled in the formidable repercussions of the climate crisis, with the country's northern region grappling with grave risk of floods that escalates ever year, according to research cited by daily Milliyet.
Casualties rise to 3 in flood disasters
The lifeless body of the remaining missing person in the flood caused by the torrential rains in the northern province of Amasya has been found, and the total number of people who have died in the disastrous floods hitting several provinces has reached three.
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Black Sea towns eye Saudi, Kuwaiti tourists
The provinces of Amasya and Samsun on Türkiye's Black Sea coast aim to attract more holidaymakers from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
The Central Black Sea Development Agency (OKA) will host representatives of travel agencies from those two countries early next month to promote Amasya and Samsun as a holiday destination, according to business daily Dünya.
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Ataturk and the City in North Macedonia that Helped Form Him
In Ankara, it is the building of the first parliament in which the Grand National Assembly of Turkey was founded on April 23, 1920. Today, it serves as the War of Independence Museum. A visit to Anitkabir, where the Ataturk mausoleum is located, is a must when visiting the Turkish capital.
Ancient baby burial draws interest at museum
The 5,000-year-old jar burials of four people, including a baby, that were found 15 years ago in the northern province of Amasya are kept in a special showcase at the Amasya Museum.
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Motifs found on walls of Sinop Castle
Ancient motifs like bullheads considered the symbol of power in ancient times, have been found on the walls of Sinop Castle.
Within the framework of the City Square Project, initiated to bring the historical beauties of the northern province of Sinop to light, the historical richness of the city started unfolding after the buildings in front of the castle walls were removed.
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Priest’s tombstone found in Amasya
A tombstone, which is believed to have belonged to a priest, has been found in the archaeological excavations conducted at Venk Ayazma (holy spring) in the northern province of Amasya. (DHA Photo)
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Ancient Persian post office found in Amasya
Archaeological excavations in Oluz Mound in the Black Sea province of Amasya unearthed 2,500-year-old remains from an ancient Persian era. Officials believe the remains were of a post office.
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CHP appeals election results from 2018
The Republican People's Party (CHP) has asked the Supreme Election Board (YSK) to cancel the 2018 presidential and parliamentary elections as well as elections for 39 Istanbul districts.
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CHP urges YSK to uphold Istanbul elections results
The Republican People's Party (CHP) has called on the Supreme Election Board (YSK) not to bow to pressure from the national government to redo the Istanbul municipal elections.
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