Minarets, markets and menus are alluring, but no visit to Istanbul would be complete without its mosques. |
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Two men were found dead in icy conditions in Istanbul on Saturday and two more froze to death in southeastern Turkey. |
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The train deposits you at Sirkeci station, in the heart of Istanbul, at the gateway to the Golden Horn. |
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I was travelling on a sleeper train from Istanbul to Belgrade where my passport was stolen after crossing the Bulgarian border. |
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My wife and I had our wedding anniversary in Istanbul and then we spent some time on a gulet. |
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Konya was a showplace of Turkish architecture, with a collection of mosques and schools that made the city a rival of Istanbul and Bursa. |
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In Istanbul, too, there was the problem of privately owned areas that had to be expropriated to make way for the new docks and quays. |
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The Ottoman court in Istanbul was clearly keeping a close watch on developments in the western Atlantic. |
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In Istanbul the last descendants of the Byzantines are now leaving what was once the capital city of Christendom. |
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Half of Turkey's population is under twenty and modern Istanbul is witness to the energy and vibrant lifestyle of this new generation. |
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Dependent on the passing trade, Istanbul is open seven days a week and keeps late hours. |
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I came back last week from a spell in Istanbul to discover that the power in my flat was dead. |
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Of course, I flew from London to Istanbul, so it was a sudden jump from one culture to another, rather than a gradual shift. |
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Many modern visitors have seen the splendour of the haremliks of Istanbul or Teheran. |
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Yesterday's statement said his omission from the squad to play Turkey in Istanbul on Saturday was unfair to him and the squad as a whole. |
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The second package leaves Dublin for London and on to Istanbul from May 13 to 16 inclusive. |
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So, when we got to Istanbul, we broke into the equipment locker, jumped ship, stole a bus and headed off to Incirlik Airbase on the Black Sea. |
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The historic heart of Istanbul will welcome a parade of historic racing cars on the route of the ancient hippodrome. |
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Strand Travel is offering a direct flight to Istanbul and many of Chris Doran's own family are booked on the plane which leaves from Dublin. |
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At least four cars overturned Thursday evening near the village of Mekece, about halfway on its journey from Istanbul to Ankara. |
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Cities like Istanbul and Baghdad present a prototype of the concentric design. |
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Now, over 500 years later, the Ecumenical Patriarch of the whole Greek Church continues to be based in Istanbul. |
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For the moment though, an air of normality appeared to be returning to Istanbul. |
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It reveals an alternative, rebel underworld in Istanbul, populated mainly by Kurds. |
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Central Asia largely speaks Turkic languages, which, however, are not that close to the Turkish spoken in Istanbul. |
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On the return portion of my Turkey trip I will be laid over in Istanbul until the next morning. |
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In Istanbul thousands of mourners gathered for funerals for some of the 17 people killed by twin blasts in a crowded city square. |
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Snowy vistas of Istanbul alternate with stunning Anatolian landscapes as attention shifts from one man to the other. |
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Constantinople, now Istanbul, is probably rivalled only by Rome as the central hub shaping European and world history since civilisation began. |
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Yet Jacques Santini's side, coming off a 1-0 victory in Istanbul, are unlikely to be pushovers. |
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We exchanged Istanbul stories over his tangerines and agreed to grab dinner together later. |
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In 1533 the Dermoyen tapestry firm dispatched a team of weavers and merchants to Istanbul to design tapestries for the sultan. |
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I mean, when he was the mayor of Istanbul, he showed that he was a doer, that he was capable, but running a country is something different. |
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Residents of an upscale Istanbul neighborhood flocked to their windows this month to watch a neighbor brutally beat his wife. |
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She was apprehended at Heathrow as she approached the departure gate before boarding a flight to Istanbul. |
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He traveled to Turkey, and someone told his family that he had been seen in a burger King in Istanbul. |
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She was jetting off to Italy in the morning, and I would be stuck in grey Istanbul. |
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The Istanbul meeting was supposed to be another step in a healing process. |
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Developments in the Jerusalem patriarchate seem to have prompted Patriarch of Istanbul Portholomeos I to give at least tacit consent to the sacking of Irineos. |
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Brokers at the Istanbul stock exchange stood in a minute of silent tribute to the boy. |
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Someone will be doing a Macbeth next year and set it in a parking garage in Istanbul and it will make perfect sense. |
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I was most beautifully stitched up by a shoeshine man at the famous Galata Bridge in Istanbul on the calm morning before the storm of Wednesday night. |
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Fans of archaeology shouldn't miss the Istanbul Archaeological Museums which are exhibiting the Sarcophagus of Alexander the Great and various Lydian tombs. |
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There were 8,000 police on duty, and after the match, the Leeds fans were bussed to Istanbul airport amid tight security and flown out on chartered planes. |
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Publicly funded construction is goosing the economies of cities like Chengdu and Istanbul. |
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If you crave a short-haul flight that yields a long-haul destination, consider Istanbul. |
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Tens of thousands of people danced in the streets of Istanbul and other Turkish towns and cities and showered each other with confetti and red rose petals. |
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The main tourist sights are in the Old City on the European side of Istanbul and the easiest way of getting there is to take the light rail system. |
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Most of them live in or around Istanbul or on the Aegean coast in the western part of the country. |
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Instantly there flashes to mind the image of a carpet salesman in the Istanbul bazaar trying to wheedle me into his stall. |
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Without that win, England would be third in the qualifying group, two points adrift of Slovakia and five behind Turkey with the visit to Istanbul still to come. |
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After a couple of weeks in Istanbul, I realized the situation was not going to advance me far in the world of high fashion. |
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The spry, sparky gent returned to his native Istanbul after a stint in the mid-1990s as director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College. |
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In 1625, the year in which Hrushevsky ends this volume, the Cossacks launched a series of expeditions against Istanbul involving about 20,000 men in over 300 boats. |
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The four goals from Wayne Rooney sets up a decider in Istanbul. |
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The European side contains the galatea tower, the Beyogolou district, the things one reads about when learning about Istanbul. |
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He was signed by Efes Istanbul in Turkey and had a terrific showing in leading underdog Latvia out of the preliminaries of the European Championships. |
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Last year, as I began to conceive a novel, set in shadowy Istanbul, about the sale of a gray market antiquity worth millions. |
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And a photograph of me wearing a hijab was the most exotic experience I would have while working in Istanbul. |
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We drove for what felt like forever to a sort of dilapidated commercial part of Istanbul on the Asian side of the city. |
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He is from Pera which is a very insalubrious area of Istanbul. |
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Well, once upon a time, over a decade ago, I departed Istanbul possessed by the notion of reaching Moscow and riding the Trans-Siberian express all the way to China. |
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It's his guidance to his followers that's certainly inspires them to proceed with the attacks that we have seen in places like Istanbul and Morocco and Spain and so forth. |
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Istanbul straddles the Bosphorus strait, the stretch of water which creates a natural north-south divide in the city and joins the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea. |
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Turkish Credit Rating Agency, is based in Istanbul and is incorporated under the regulatory framework of the Capital Markets Board in Turkey. |
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They comprised a number of Greeks from Istanbul, and a number of grecicized Romanians. |
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In Istanbul he recovered from a spin that left him in eighteenth place to take second position in the final corners. |
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In Istanbul, NATO launched the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative with four Persian Gulf nations. |
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In 1911, of the 654 wholesale companies in Istanbul, 528 were owned by ethnic Greeks. |
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Both systems were taught at the Empire's law schools, which were in Istanbul and Bursa. |
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That same month, Simon Fuller took the Spice Girls east to perform their first live major concert to 40,000 fans in Istanbul, Turkey. |
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She then pulled out of performances in Istanbul and Athens which had been scheduled for the following week. |
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Prague is the fifth most visited city in Europe after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome. |
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In Istanbul, ferries connect the European and Asian shores of Bosphorus, as well as Princes Islands and nearby coastal towns. |
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He convinced the shipowner who had bought his Royal Academy picture to let him sail on a freighter to Istanbul. |
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On 15 March 2017 the Turkish president expressed his wish that Istanbul should no longer be the twin town of Rotterdam. |
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The tour included an official visit to Istanbul where Fisher dined with the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from gold cups and plates. |
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International maritime travel is mainly provided through the Port of Odessa, from where ferries sail regularly to Istanbul, Varna and Haifa. |
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The most complete manuscript, which includes the world map and all seventy sectional maps, is kept in Istanbul. |
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In Ottoman times, these duties had been fulfilled by the bureaucracy in Istanbul. |
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According to an imperial ambassador to Istanbul in the middle of the sixteenth century, it was a sin for the Turks to print religious books. |
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Riot police arrived at Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey on Tuesday, in an attempt to break up the protesters using water cannons and tear gas. |
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Scots side Yippee Ki Yay held their nerve to topple Turkish team Erisim Istanbul. |
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Cisco first established operations in Turkey in 1996 and today maintains offices in Istanbul and Ankara. |
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Turkish Airlines announced on Tuesday plans to increase its services to Arbil in Iraq from Istanbul to a daily flight. |
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Orhan Duzgun said bus travelling from Istanbul to the eastern province of Mus crashed in the central province of Kayseri early on Thursday. |
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Soon after its foundation, the Crimean Khanate accepted Ottoman protection and became affiliated to Istanbul. |
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In Istanbul, Sarai does not seem to who have actually met instanbul2see. |
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A biannual fair, the Petroleum Istanbul was the host for 32,514 visitors from 102 countries. |
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Istanbul based Konveyor is leader in tube assemblies based on brazed material, including manifolds and distributors. |
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The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul will invite guests to view a traditional Turkish Shadow Play performance in the lobby. |
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In April 2007, he went to Turkey where he cycled from Istanbul to Trabzon, which was 690 miles in nine days. |
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The ship arrived at Tuzla port of Istanbul province on April 4, notifying that it would receive maintenance with empty cargo. |
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Croatia Airlines' Airbus A319 passenger jet arrived in Istanbul Wednesday carrying Turkish and Croatian flags. |
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Kiev occupies the highest spot in the ranking, followed by Istanbul, Bratislava, Upper Silesia and Sofia in the top-5 manufacturing hubs. |
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Lighting analysis of single pendentive dome mosque design in Sarajevo and Istanbul during summer solstice. |
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The tour visits Istanbul, Troy, Pergamum, Ephesus, Kusadasi, Pamukkale, Antalya, Aspendos, Konya, Cappadocia and Ankara. |
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Early on Wednesday, police staged simultaneous raids in five provinces from Istanbul in the west to Elazig in eastern Turkey. |
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The hunger strikes at Turkey's prisons are over,'' proclaimed negotiator Mukadder Basegmez, an Istanbul lawmaker. |
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The IDL laboratory will operate from the Istanbul Chamber of Jewellery headquarters in the center of IstanbulCOs diamond and jewellery district. |
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This literary travel guide provides multiple imaginings of Istanbul through the words of over sixty writers. |
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If you're looking for a getaway, prices are from as little as pounds 14 a night for three nights at the threestar Fuar Hotel in Istanbul. |
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With many fezzes spotted during recent Liverpool games, it is thought the hats have been adopted by many Reds fans prior to their visit to Istanbul next week. |
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People prefer to live in the crowded parts of the Istanbul gregariously. |
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Mr Dickinson, who has lived in Turkey for more than 20 years, is the co-founder of the Istanbul branch of the Stuckist art movement, and also a writer, playwright and actor. |
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The Festival is being made possible by the contributions of the Japanese Consulate General in Istanbul, the Besiktas Municipality and Tiglon Communication Systems Company. |
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The long handled brass Turkish Cezve, still manufactured and sold in the Egyptian spice market of Istanbul has come in different sizes for hundreds of years. |
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Sharing his vision to transform Karachi into a developed megalopolis, he said that the party would follow the model of Istanbul and ensure transparency in contracts. |
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The 180-tonne capacity crawler crane is being used to lift sections of the Izmit Bay Bridge 64m above the Sea of Marmara, 50km southeast of Istanbul. |
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I belive Istanbul will climb to high places among world cities. |
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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is offering a nine-night sailing from Aqaba to Istanbul on May 7, as the line repositions the Song of Flower from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. |
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A city break to Istanbul offers the chance to see wisterias scramble across stone buildings and the heart-shaped leaves of the Judas tree dance among the crowded squares. |
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People began reporting symptoms of methyl alcohol poisoning, including blindness and severe abdominal pain, three days ago in Istanbul, it reported. |
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In 1558 Barbary corsairs captured the town of Ciutadella, destroyed it, slaughtered the inhabitants and carried off 3,000 survivors to Istanbul as slaves. |
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From there the Sultans Trail leaves the Danube, terminating in Istanbul. |
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The once mighty Ottoman Empire was wracked with a series of revolutions, resulting with the Ottoman's only holding a small region that surrounded the capital, Istanbul. |
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Educational and technological reforms came about, including the establishment of higher education institutions such as the Istanbul Technical University. |
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The Istanbul Cooperation Initiative was announced in 2004 as a dialog forum for the Middle East along the same lines as the Mediterranean Dialogue. |
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Christie's 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express was written in the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey, the southern terminus of the railway. |
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Once in possession of Istanbul, the Russians would control the geostrategic straits of the Bosporus and the Dardanelles linking Russia's Black Sea ports to the Mediterranean. |
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Sail on iglu Cruise's Vision of the Seas from istanbul to Greece, Sicily and Sardinia. |
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