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Dikyamaç Museum
Dikyamaç Village Lifestyle Museum ( tr, Dikyamaç Köyü Yaşam Tarzı Müzesi), shortly Dikyamaç Museum, is an ethnography museum in Artvin Province, northeastern Turkey. The museum was founded in the village of Dikyamaç, known formerly as Kamparna, in Arhavi ilçe (district) of Artvin Province Artvin Province ( tr, ; ka, , ''Artvinis p’rovincia''; Laz: ართვინიშ დობადონა ''Artviniş dobadona'') is a province in Turkey, on the Black Sea coast in the northeastern corner of the country, on the border w ... at . When established, the private museum was unique in Artvin Province as being the only museum of the province. The museum was established by the businessman Naim Özkazanç and Professor Maksut Coşkun in 2012. The exhibited items are former and current house tools and clothes. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dikyamac Museum Ethnographic museums in Turkey Buildings and structures in Artvin Province Museums established in 2012 201 ...
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Turkish Language
Turkish ( , ), also referred to as Turkish of Turkey (''Türkiye Türkçesi''), is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 80 to 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers also exist in Iraq, Syria, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Cyprus has requested the European Union to add Turkish as an official language, even though Turkey is not a member state. Turkish is the 13th most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman Turkish alphabet was replaced with a Latin alphabet. The distinctive characteristics of the Turk ...
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Dikyamaç, Arhavi
Dikyamaç ( Laz language: Kamparona; კამპარონა) is a village in the Arhavi District Arhavi District is a district of Artvin Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Arhavi.İl ...
, Artvin Province, Turkey. Its population is 76 (2021).


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Villages in Arhavi District Laz settlements in Turkey {{Artvin-geo-stub ...
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Arhavi
Arhavi ( Laz: არქაბი/Arǩabi; Georgian: არქაბი/arkabi) is a town and district of Artvin Province located in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. The terrain is hilly and mountainous. Area of the city center is about , and the total district area is . The length of the coast is about . In 2011 with 19.362 district population the fifth biggest district population of Artvin province. With 15.622 city population, in Turkey 308th and in Artvin province after Artvin and Hopa the third biggest population. Laz people generate a large portion of the population. Arhavi is famous by the Culture and Art Festival that celebrated since 1973. Etymology Arhavi is "Arkabi" in Laz means "Old Viçe" or "Old village"Öztürk suggested it Arhka "antique, old" and Vitse "Former name of neighbour town Fındıklı. Özhan ÖztürkPontus: Antik Çağ’dan Günümüze Karadeniz’in Etnik ve Siyasi TarihiGenesis Yayınları. Ankara, 2011. p. 776 ka, არქაბი and was f ...
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Artvin Province
Artvin Province ( tr, ; ka, , ''Artvinis p’rovincia''; Laz: ართვინიშ დობადონა ''Artviniş dobadona'') is a province in Turkey, on the Black Sea coast in the northeastern corner of the country, on the border with Georgia. The provincial capital is the city of Artvin. Geography Artvin is an attractive area of steep valleys carved by the Çoruh River system, surrounded by high mountains of Kaçkar, Karçal and Yalnızçam (up to 3900 m) and forest with much national parkland including the Karagöl-Sahara, which contains the Şavşat and Borçka lakes. The weather in Artvin is very wet and mild at the coast, and as a result is heavily forested. This greenery runs from the top all the way down to the Black Sea coast. The rain turns to snow at higher altitudes, and the peaks are very cold in winter. The forests are home to brown bears and wolves. The Çoruh is now being dammed in 11 places for hydro-electric power, including the 249  ...
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Ethnography
Ethnography (from Greek ''ethnos'' "folk, people, nation" and ''grapho'' "I write") is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject of the study. Ethnography is also a type of social research that involves examining the behavior of the participants in a given social situation and understanding the group members' own interpretation of such behavior. Ethnography in simple terms is a type of qualitative research where a person puts themselves in a specific community or organization in attempt to learn about their cultures from a first person point-of-view. As a form of inquiry, ethnography relies heavily on participant observation—on the researcher participating in the setting or with the people being studied, at least in some marginal role, and seeking to document, in detail, patterns of social interaction and the perspectives of participants, and to understand these i ...
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Memorial
A memorial is an object or place which serves as a focus for the memory or the commemoration of something, usually an influential, deceased person or a historical, tragic event. Popular forms of memorials include landmark objects or works of art such as sculptures, statues or fountains and parks. Larger memorials may be known as monuments. Types The most common type of memorial is the gravestone or the memorial plaque. Also common are war memorials commemorating those who have died in wars. Memorials in the form of a cross are called intending crosses. Online memorials are often created on websites and social media to allow digital access as an alternative to physical memorials which may not be feasible or easily accessible. When somebody has died, the family may request that a memorial gift (usually money) be given to a designated charity, or that a tree be planted in memory of the person. Those temporary or makeshift memorials are also called grassroots memorials.''Grassroo ...
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Ethnographic Museum
Ethnographic museums conserve, display and contextualize items relevant to the field of ethnography, the systematic study of people and cultures. Such museums include: List by country/region Albania * Ethnographic Museum of Kavajë, * Gjirokastër Ethnographic Museum * National Ethnographic Museum (Berat) * Solomon Museum, Berat Argentina * Juan B. Ambrosetti Museum of Ethnography Azerbaijan * Gala State Historical Ethnographic Reserve, Baku * Historical-ethnographic museum of Khinalug village * Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Baku * National Museum of History of Azerbaijan, Baku * Nizami Ganjavi Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum Bulgaria * Ethnographic and Archeological Museum, Elhovo Brunei * Malay Technology Museum China * China Ethnic Museum, Beijing Croatia * Ethnographic Museum, Zagreb, Croatia Czech Republic * Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum, Prague Ethiopia * Ethnological Museum, Addis Ababa France * '' Musée alsacien'', Strasbo ...
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