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    Fatsa is a municipality and district of Ordu Province, Turkey. Its area is 363 km2, and its population is 126,775 (2022). It lies on the Black Sea coast...
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    family from Fatsa, where he later moved to and studied primary and secondary school in. He completed his high school education in Fatsa, Ankara, and...
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    physician" in Turkish), was a Turkish outlaw and a folk hero. He was born in Fatsa, Ordu, Ottoman Empire (today's Blacksea region in Turkey) According to the...
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  • municipality and district of Fatsa, Ordu Province, Turkey. Its population is 129 (2022). It is 64 km from Ordu and 12 km from Fatsa. The village was settled...
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  • municipality and district of Fatsa, Ordu Province, Turkey. Its population is 410 (2022). It is located near downtown Fatsa and becoming an attraction for...
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  • Fikri Sönmez (category People from Fatsa)
    mayor of Fatsa district of Ordu Province between 1979 and 1980. He was born in the Chveneburi (Muslim Georgian) village of Kabakdağı in Fatsa, Turkey....
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    Bahçeler, Fatsa Başköy, Fatsa Beyceli, Fatsa Bolaman, Fatsa Bozdağı, Fatsa Bucaklı, Fatsa Buhari, Fatsa Bülbül, Fatsa Büyükkoç, Fatsa Çömlekli, Fatsa Çötelü...
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  • self-administration in Fatsa (in German de:Selbstverwaltung in Fatsa). More than 1,000 people were detained. The military operation in Fatsa was often termed...
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  • song was actually compiled by Kadir İnanır. The region of the folk song is Fatsa, Ordu. It is claimed to be first written as a lament by Kalyoncuoğlu Recep...
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  • Samsun, Sinop, Amasya, and Tokat. Chveneburi Georgians (particularly in Fatsa, Ünye, Ordu, Terme, and Çarşamba) largely preserve their language and traditions...
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