Süleymanlı
Süleymanlı, also known as Zeitun (Armenian: Զէյթուն), Zeytun, Zeytunfimis or Zeytünfimis, is a town in the Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey. The village has an ancient history as a center of settlement. It was established on the Zeytun Stream in a narrow valley between the Ceyhan River and the Göksun Stream in the west of Maraş, between the high mountains and 69 km (43 mi) north of the center of Kahramanmaraş. The surface of the region has a very indented and protruding surface as it is cut by many streams with abundant water and strong flow. For this reason, the houses have an irregular appearance of leaning on steep slopes. The village had a population of 754 in 1997, 459 in 2000, and 1350 in 2007.
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Süleymanlı
Süleymanlı, also known as Zeitun (Armenian: Զէյթուն), Zeytun, Zeytunfimis or Zeytünfimis, is a town in the Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey. The village has an ancient history as a center of settlement. It was established on the Zeytun Stream in a narrow valley between the Ceyhan River and the Göksun Stream in the west of Maraş, between the high mountains and 69 km (43 mi) north of the center of Kahramanmaraş. The surface of the region has a very indented and protruding surface as it is cut by many streams with abundant water and strong flow. For this reason, the houses have an irregular appearance of leaning on steep slopes. The village had a population of 754 in 1997, 459 in 2000, and 1350 in 2007.
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Süleymanlı (armeni: Զեյթուն (Z ...... té uns centenars d'habitants.
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Süleymanlı, also known as Zeit ...... 459 in 2000, and 1350 in 2007.
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Süleymanlı, ehemals Zeytünfimi ...... s ein Ortsteil der Kreisstadt.
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Сюлейманлы́ (тур. Süleymanlı; ...... где переводится как «маслина».
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Zeytun / Զէյթուն
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Zeytun in 1915
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Süleymanlı
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Süleymanlı (armeni: Զեյթուն (Z ...... nat per una fortalesa otomana.
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Süleymanlı, also known as Zeit ...... 459 in 2000, and 1350 in 2007.
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Süleymanlı, ehemals Zeytünfimi ...... s ein Ortsteil der Kreisstadt.
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Сюлейманлы́ (тур. Süleymanlı; ...... где переводится как «маслина».
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Süleymanlı (Kahramanmaraş)
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