then by the Ottomans in 1517. Karataş was occupied by French troops during World War I. There are 43 neighbourhoods in Karataş District: Adalı Ataköy Bahçe...
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Karataş is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Karataş, Adana Province, Turkey. Its population is 236 (2022). Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration...
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Karata may refer to: Karata people, a people of the Caucasus in Dagestan, Russia Karata language, the Avar-Andic language spoken by the Karata people Karata...
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coup Karataş was among the Justice Party members whose political activities were banned by the military rule. After his ban was lifted in 1987 Karataş served...
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neighborhood pride is quite developed, also usually declare living in Karataş. Karataş is historically the part of İzmir where the city's Jewish population...
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its history. On 8 February 2024, Ankaragücü signed Karataş on loan for the 2023–24 season. Karataş is a youth international for Turkey, having represented...
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Karataş is a town and district of Adana Province, on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Karataş may also refer to: Alican Karataş (born 1991), Turkish...
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crackdown on Dev-Sol, Karataş was kidnapped and detained by the second-in-command of the movement, Bedri Yağan, on 13 September 1993. Karataş did however escape...
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Karatas may refer to: Karataş (disambiguation) Karata people, an indigenous people of the Caucasus a generic synonym of the plant genus Bromelia This...
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number 5. She is a member of the Turkish national team. Eda Karataş was born to Fahri Karataş and his wife Zeliha in Beykoz district of Istanbul Province...
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