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Gaziantep, historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, is a major city in south-central Turkey. It is the capital of the Gaziantep Province, in the westernmost part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Mediterranean Region.
Gaziantep o Antep (antiguamente llamada en turco otomano Ayıntab) es la capital de la provincia de Gaziantep, Turquía. La ciudad cuenta con dos distritos bajo su administración, Şahinbey y Şehitkamil, con una población total de 1 237 874 hab. [ 2 ] (censo de 2007) y una superficie de 2138 km². [ 3 ]
25 de abr. de 2024 · Gaziantep, city, south-central Turkey. It is situated near the Sacirsuyu River, a tributary of the Euphrates River, in limestone hills north of Aleppo, Syria. The city was strategically situated near ancient trade routes, and recent excavations have unearthed fragments of pottery indicating.
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24 de ene. de 2023 · In recognition of their resilience and loyalty, Mustafa Kemal, otherwise known as Ataturk added the word Gazi, Turkish for soldier or warrior of the faith, to the city’s original name, and the city has been known as Gaziantep ever since.
18 de jun. de 2019 · Gaziantep se hizo un importante centro para todos los estados fundados en Anatolia a lo largo de la historia. Fue una ciudad fronteriza en el período del Imperio romano. Cuando el imperio se disolvió en el año 395, la ciudad fue parte del Imperio Romano de Oriente.
20 de abr. de 2024 · Set in the western reaches of the Southeastern Anatolian plateau, Gaziantep is a surprisingly large (with a population of almost 3,500,000) and modern city. Among the locals, the city is informally known by its old name, Antep.
Gaziantep is one of the modern provinces of South-Eastern Anatolian Region and also one of the oldest of Hittite origin. Being the center of pistachio nut cultivation in Turkey and with its extensive olive groves and vineyards, Gaziantep is one of the important and industrial centers of Turkey.