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Turkish ministers inspect areas damaged by flash floods in Turkey's Giresun
Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu and Turkish Minister of Environment and Urbanization Murat Kurum inspect the areas hit by floods following heavy rains in Dereli district of Turkey's Black Sea province of Giresun on August 24, 2020.
24 August 2020
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'Unparalleled' Turkish mosque overlooking Black Sea attracts worshippers
Turkey's Sarayburnu Mosque overlooking the Black Sea stands out with its unique exterior and unparalleled architecture. The mosque's construction was completed in 29 years with a capacity of 4,500 worshippers in Turkey's northern Giresun province. The unqiue mosque was built using a special technique called "Kündekari", which is based on attaching parts together without using nails or glue, but by means of rods and mortise.
05 January 2019
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Europe's 1st airport in water-filled area to be operational in 2015
Airport built in Black Sea is expected to be in service in 2015 on the 91st anniversary of the Turkish Republic.
25 September 2014
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