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Karagöl (literally 'black lake' in Turkish) may refer to the following entities in Turkey: * Karagöl (Giresun), a region, mountain and lake in north-central Turkey * Karagöl (Toros), a lake in south-central Turkey * Karagöl (Izmir), a national park and lake in western Turkiye * Karagöl-Sahara, a national park in Artvin Province, north-eastern Turkey * Karagöl, Mardin, a village in Mardin Province, south-eastern Turkey * MV Karagöl The MV ''Karagöl'' is an oil/chemical tanker owned and operated by the Istanbul based Turkish company YDC Denizcilik A.Ş. (YDC Maritime Co.), sailing under Turkish flag. The marine company is also partnered by the ruling AK Party's Istanbul ...
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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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Karagöl (Giresun)
Karagöl () is an area in Giresun Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. ''Karagöl'' is the common name for a mountain chain, its summit, a lake on it, a high plateau around it and a summer settlement in the plateau located in the southeast of Dereli district. The plateau is located near the meeting point of the provincial boundaries of Giresun, Ordu and Sivas provinces. Etymology Karagöl is a compound word in Turkish. "Kara" means "black" and "göl" means "lake", hence "Karagöl" means "black lake" in Turkish. It appears dark blue because the lake on the Karagöl Mountains is very deep. For this reason it has been called as "Karagöl" due to the appearance of its surface color. Mountain Karagöl Mountains ( tr, Karagöl Dağları) is a chain of Giresun Mountains (''Giresun Dağları'') in the southeastern border of Dereli district of Giresun. It is the second highest peak of Giresun. The Karagöl summit of this mountain chain is 3,107 meters high. Lakes There are s ...
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Karagöl (Toros)
Karagöl is a small crater lake in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey. Geography The midpoint of the lake is at . It is situated almost on the borderline of Niğde Province and Mersin Province and is accessible from Darboğaz, a town in the Ulukışla district of Niğde Province. Its distance to the Turkish state highway D.750 is about . The lake Its altitude is about . The surface area fluctuates, depending on winter snow fall, but is usually about . Due to high altitude, the area around the lake is devoid of trees, although the shore is covered with shrubs and wild flowers. The lake is home to ''Rana holtzi'', an endemic frog (Werner, 1898), which is popularly called the "Frog of Toros" ( tr, Toros kurbağası) The lake is popular with mountaineers and trekkers. Around Karagöl ''Meydan Yaylası'', a high plateau at the end point of the road from the highway, is about north of Karagöl. Mountaineers usually begin from Meydan Yaylası. Another interesting place is a smalle ...
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Karagöl (Izmir)
Karagöl (literally 'black lake' in Turkish) may refer to the following entities in Turkey: * Karagöl (Giresun), a region, mountain and lake in north-central Turkey * Karagöl (Toros) Karagöl is a small crater lake in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey. Geography The midpoint of the lake is at . It is situated almost on the borderline of Niğde Province and Mersin Province and is accessible from Darboğaz, a town in the Ulukış ..., a lake in south-central Turkey * Karagöl (Izmir), a national park and lake in western Turkiye * Karagöl-Sahara, a national park in Artvin Province, north-eastern Turkey * Karagöl, Mardin, a village in Mardin Province, south-eastern Turkey * MV Karagöl, an oil/chemical tanker owned and operated by a Turkish company {{dab ...
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Karagöl, Mardin
Mardin Province ( tr, Mardin ili; ku, Parêzgeha Mêrdînê; ar, محافظة ماردين) is a province of Turkey with a population of 809,719 in 2017, slightly down from the population of 835,173 in 2000. Kurds form the majority of the population, followed closely by Arabs who represent 40% of the province's population.Ayse Guc Isik, 201The Intercultural Engagement in Mardin Australian Catholic University. pp. 46–48. Demographics Mardin Province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and is populated by Kurds and Arabs who adhere to Shafi'i Islam. There is also a small Assyrian Christian population left. A recent study from 2013 has shown that 40% of Mardin Province's population identify as Arabs, and this proportion increases to 49% in the cities of Mardin and Midyat, where Arabs form the plurality. A 1996 study estimated that the population of Mardin Province as a whole was about 75% Kurdish in 1990. Social relations Social relations between Arabs and Kurds h ...
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