Explore Kozagac in Turkey
Kozagac in the region of Trabzon is a town in Turkey - some 360 mi or ( 579 km ) East of Ankara , the country's capital city .
Current time in Kozagac is now 11:16 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Istanbul " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Gaziantep, Erzurum, Erzincan, Diyarbakır, and Adıyaman Province. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Gaziantep . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Kozagac ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Konstantinoupoli-Trapezounta 2006
To monadiko taksidi me tin kori mou,ton patera mou k tin aderfi mou, sta xoria ton pappoudon mas stin Matsouka,me endiameses stasis stin Amasia tin Kerasounta kai tin Caikara. =My trip to Pontos,with ..
anatolian offroad1
Découverte du Kaçkar et du plateau anatolien en randonnées 4x4 ..
COMENIUS NaTurE in Trabzon 4/5
Our fourth day in Trabzon was dedicated to the visit of Sümela monastery and the NaTurE around it. More infos at our web-site natural-treasures.eu ..
Sumela Agustos 2012
Sumela Manastiri Agustos 2012 ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Sümela Monastery
The Sümela Monastery, is a Greek Orthodox monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Panagia, meaning "All Holy" in Greek) at Melá mountain, in the region of Maçka in the Trabzon Province of modern Turkey. Nestled in a steep cliff at an altitude of about 1,200 metres facing the Altındere valley, it is a site of great historical and cultural significance, as well as a major tourist attraction of Altındere National Park.
Located at 40.69 39.66 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Dumanlı
Dumanlı (Greek: Σάντα - Santa) was a mid-size town in Gümüşhane Province close to its border with Trabzon Province, today it is just a village in Gümüşhane. It consist of seven villages: Piştofandon: 400 houses, St. Kyriake, St. Panteleimon, St. Christophoros churches, a primary school and fountain of Christoforos. Etymology pishtof "gun" + anton toponomical suffix in Greek Zurnaciandon: 120 houses, St. Georgios, St. Constantine, St. Kyriake churches and a primary school.
Located at 40.68 39.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 21 km away
New Trabzon Stadium
New Trabzon Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Akyazı, Trabzon, Turkey. It will effectively replace the ageing Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium, which has been in use since the early 1950s. It is expected to be completed in 2012, and will be used mostly for football matches and will host the homes matches of Trabzonspor. The stadium will have a capacity of 41,565 and will be totally covered.
Located at 41.00 39.65 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Söğütlü Athletics Stadium
Söğütlü Athletics Stadium (Turkish: Söğütlü Atletizm Sahası) is a sports venue for athletics competitions in track and field located in Trabzon, Turkey. It was built 2007 at Söğütlü neighborhood of Akçaabat town in Trabzon Province as a stadium with movable seating to host the 1st Black Sea Games. In 2011, the venue's stands were replaced by concrete ones with a seating capacity of 7,200, and floodlights were installed for the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival.
Located at 41.02 39.60 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Akçaabat
Akçaabat is a town and district of Trabzon Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is located on the east of the city of Trabzon. It covers an area of 385 km² and the elevation is 10 m. The town has an estimated population of 48,315 (2007). Akcaabat is a coastal town famous for its local soccer team Akcaabat Sebatspor, its traditional dish Akçaabat köfte (a variant of kofta) and its unique dance of Akcaabat Horonu.
Located at 41.02 39.58 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
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