Kastamonu

Kastamonu, Black Sea Region, Turkey
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Callistratia (Q65046837)
item type: polis / ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Callistratia or Kallistratia (Ancient Greek: Καλλιστρατία) was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Paphlagonia, at a distance of 20 stadia east of Cape Carambis (modern Kerempe Burnu). It was also called Marsilla or Marsylla, according to the anonymous Periplus.

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Timolaeum (Q65046830)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Timolaeum or Timolaion (Ancient Greek: Τιμολαῖον) was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Paphlagonia, at a distance of 40 or 60 stadia north of Climax and 100 to 150 stadia from Cape Carambis (modern Kerempe Burnu).

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Zephyrium (Q65044309)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Zephyrium or Zephyrion (Ancient Greek: Ζεφύριον) was a town of ancient Paphlagonia, located 60 stadia to the west of Cape Carambis, mentioned by several ancient authors.

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Carambis (Q17624165)
item type: polis / cape
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Carambis or Karambis (Ancient Greek: Κάραμβις) was an ancient Greek city of ancient Paphlagonia, on a promontory of the same name. The town is mentioned in the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax (under the name Caramus or Karamos) and by Pliny the Elder. The name occurs as Carambas in the Peutinger Table.

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phare de Kerempe (Q102800964)
item type: lighthouse
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Kerempe Feneri, Kastamonu'nun Cide ilçesine bağlı Aydıncık Köyünde yer alan deniz feneridir.

Admiralty number: N5816

Aiginetes (Q65047065)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Aiginetes was a town of ancient Paphlagonia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine eras.

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Anticinolis (Q64821739)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Anticinolis or Antikinolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίκινωλις), also known as Anticimolis or Antikimolis (Ἀντίκιμωλις), was a small town on the coast of ancient Paphlagonia, located 80 stadia from Cinolis.

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Bozkurt District, Kastamonu (Q117252836)
item type: district of Turkey
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bozkurt District is a district of the Kastamonu Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Bozkurt. Its area is 308 km2, and its population is 9,170 (2021).

Cinolis (Q17625252)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cinolis or Kinolis (Ancient Greek: Κίνωλις), also known as Cimolis or Kimolis (Κίμωλις), was a Greek small port town on the coast of ancient Paphlagonia. According to Arrian it was situate 180 stadia west of Stephane, but according to Marcian of Heraclea only 150. The nearby town of Anticinolis was located 80 stadia from Cinolis.

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Abonoteichos (Q3603751)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Abonoteichos (Ancient Greek: Ἀβώνου τεῖχος, romanized: Abṓnou teîchos, demonym: Αβωνοτειχίτης, Abōnoteichítēs), later Ionopolis (Ιωνόπολις, Ionópolis; Turkish: İnebolu), was an ancient city in Asia Minor, on the site of modern İnebolu (in Asian Turkey), and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

Pompeiopolis (Q1899754)
item type: city / human settlement / archaeological site
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pompeiopolis (Greek: Πομπηιούπολις, city of Pompeius) was a Roman city in ancient Paphlagonia, identified in the early 19th century with the ruins of Zımbıllı Tepe, located near Taşköprü, Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. The exact location is 40 km north-east of Kastamonu and a short distance across the river from modern Taşköprü, in the valley of the Gökırmak or Gök River (Greek: Αμνίας, Amnías). The borders of Pompeiopolis reached the Küre mountains to the north, Ilgaz mountains to the south, Halys river to the east and Pınarbaşı valley to the west.

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Küre District (Q117252826)
item type: district of Turkey
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Küre District is a district of the Kastamonu Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Küre. Its area is 406 km2, and its population is 5,431 (2021).

İnebolu Feneri (Q6012374)
item type: lighthouse
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

İnebolu Feneri, Kastamonu'nun İnebolu ilçesine bağlı Camikebir Mahallesinde yer alan deniz feneridir.

Admiralty number: N5812

Küre Ulu Camii (Q97947256)
item type: mosque
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Küre Ulu Camii (Hoca Şemsettin Camii ya da Akşemsettin Camii adı ile de bilinir), Türkiye'nin Kastamonu ilinin Küre ilçesinde yer alan bir camidir. 870 (1465-66) tarihli vakfiyesinden Hoca Şemseddin tarafından bu tarihten önce yaptırıldığı anlaşılmaktadır.

Western Pontic Mountains (Q18627286)
item type: mountain range
Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Das Westpontische Gebirge bildet den westlichen Teil des Pontischen Gebirges im Norden von Kleinasien entlang der Schwarzmeerküste.

İnebolu Türk Ocağı (Q6004822)
item type: building
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

İnebolu Türk Ocağı Atatürk'ün İnebolu'da şapka devrimi konuşmasını yaptığı binadır. 2006 yılında restore edilmiştir.

Aegialus (Q65073096)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Aegialus or Aigialos (Ancient Greek: Αἰγιαλός) was a coastal town in ancient Paphlagonia, mentioned by Homer in the Iliad as an ally of Troy during the Trojan War.

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Dağlı Kuylucu Cave (Q85755941)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dağlı Kuylucu Cave or Kuyluç Cave (Turkish: Dağlı Kuylucu Mağarası or Kuyluç Mağarası) is a pit cave located in Kastamonu Province, Turkey.

Climax (Q65046816)
item type: former settlement
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Climax or Klimax (Ancient Greek: Κλίμαξ) was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Paphlagonia between Cytorus and Cape Carambis (modern Kerembe Burnu). Marcian of Heraclea places it 50 stadia east of Crobialus. Ptolemy mentions it in his Galatia, and it is the first place after Cytorus which he mentions on this coast. It flourished during Roman and Byzantine eras.

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Thymena (Q65046826)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Thymena (Ancient Greek: Θύμηνα), also called Thymaena or Teuthrania (Τευθρανία), was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Paphlagonia, at a distance of 90 stadia from Aegialus.

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Sofular (Q6576209)
item type: village in Turkey / mahalle
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Sofular, Kastamonu ilinin Cide ilçesine bağlı bir mahalledir.

Gebeş (Q10760979)
item type: village in Turkey / mahalle
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Gebeş, Kastamonu ilinin Cide ilçesine bağlı bir mahalledir.

Ziporea (Q85817124)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ziporea was a town of ancient Paphlagonia, inhabited in Roman and Byzantine times.

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Uzunçam (Q6544281)
item type: village in Turkey / mahalle
Summary from Tiếng Việt / Vietnamese Wikipedia (viwiki)

Uzunçam là một xã thuộc huyện Pınarbaşı, tỉnh Kastamonu, Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ. Dân số thời điểm năm 2008 là 106 người.

Çatak Kanyonu (Q31190277)
item type: valley
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Çatak Kanyonu, Kastamonu ili, Azdavay ilçesinde yer alan kanyon. Kanyon, Azdavay ilçe merkezine 7 km mesafededir. 6 km’si araç ile 1 km’lik kısmı da orman içi yürüyüş ile kanyonun 900 metre yüksekliğindeki seyir terasına ulaşılabilir. 8 km uzunluğundaki kanyonda yan duvar kayaların yüksekliği yer yer 400-880 metreye ulaşmaktadır. Bu kanyonda bulunan sarp kayalıklar kartal, atmaca, doğan gibi yırtıcı kuşların yanı sıra ayı, ceylan gibi diğer tüm yabani hayvanları bünyesinde barındırmaktadır. Kanyonun teçhizatsız geçilmesi mümkün değildir.

Taşköprü (Q6001249)
item type: bridge / stone arch bridge / historic building
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Taşköprü, Kastamonu ili Taşköprü ilçesinde Gökırmak üzerinde bulunan ve Çobanoğulları Beyliği zamanında yapılmış olan yedi gözlü 68 metre uzunluğundaki köprüdür.

Kastamonu Ethnography Museum (Q28221136)
item type: museum / ethnographic museum
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kastamonu Ethnography Museum (Turkish: Kastamonu Etnoğrafya Müzesi) is a museum in Kastamonu, Turkey

Atatürk and Şerife Bacı Monument (Q27698017)
item type: monument
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Atatürk and Şerife Bacı Monument is a monument in Kastamonu, Turkey.

Kastamonu Governor's Office (Q20472016)
item type: museum / building / building of public administration
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Kastamonu Governor's Office (Turkish: Kastamonu Hükümet Konağı) is the main service building of the governor (vali) of Kastamonu Province, Turkey. The historic building hosts also a city history museum.

Kastamonu Gazi Stadium (Q6374779)
item type: association football pitch / stadium / association football venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kastamonu Gazi Stadium (Turkish: Kastamonu Gazi Stadyumu) is a football stadium in Kastamonu, Turkey. It is used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Kastamonuspor. After dissolution of the team, the stadium became the home ground of Kastamonuspor 1966. The stadium was opened in 1984, and holds 4,500 spectators.

Garius (Q65122185)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Garius or Garios (Ancient Greek: Γάριος) was a town of ancient Paphlagonia, located 80 stadia to the east of Callistratia. It was inhabited during Roman and Byzantine eras.

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Kastamonu Ulu Camii (Q97947297)
item type: mosque
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Kastamonu Ulu Camii (Atabeygazi Camii ya da içindeki 40 sütun nedeniyle Kırk Direkli Cami olarak da bilinir), Türkiye'nin Kastamonu ilçesinde yer alan bir camidir. Atabey Muzaffereddin Yavlak Aslan Bey tarafından 13. yy.'ın ikinci yarısında, 1273 yılında yaptırılmıştır. Caminin bitişiğinde, banisine ait olduğu düşünülen bir türbe yer almaktadır.

Bithynia et Pontus (Q913382)
item type: Roman province
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bithynia and Pontus (Latin: Provincia Bithynia et Pontus, Ancient Greek Ancient Greek: Επαρχία Βιθυνίας και Πόντου, romanized: Eparkhía Bithynías kai Póntou) was the name of a province of the Roman Empire on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). It was formed during the late Roman Republic by the amalgamation of the former kingdoms of Bithynia (made a province by Rome 74 BC) and Pontus (annexed to Bithynia 63 BC). The amalgamation was part of a wider conquest of Anatolia and its reduction to Roman provinces.

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Bonita (Q85748204)
item type: ancient city
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bonita was a town of ancient Paphlagonia, inhabited in Roman times. The name does not occur among ancient authors but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence.

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Abdurrahman Paşa Camii (Q6061282)
item type: congregational mosque
Summary from Türkçe / Turkish Wikipedia (trwiki)

Abdurrahman Paşa Camii, Osmanlı klasik dönem mimari eserlerinden biridir. Kastamonu iline bağlı Tosya ilçesinde 1582 yılında inşa edilmiştir. Mimarlığını Mimar Sinan İstanbul'dan üstlenmiş, inşaatı talebeleri yerinde yürütmüştür. Caminin yapımında adı geçen Abdurrahman Paşa'nın kimliği tam olarak net değildir. Maraşlıdır ve bir devlet görevlisi olduğu sanılmaktadır.