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List Of Populated Places In Samsun Province
Below is the list of populated places in Samsun Province, Turkey by the districts. The first four districts (Atakum, Canik, İlkadım, Tekkeköy) are actually parts of the city of Greater Samsun. In the following lists, the first place in each district list is the administrative center of that district. Atakum * Atakum * Akalan, Atakum * Aksu, Atakum * Aslandamı, Atakum * Çamlıyazı, Atakum * Çatmaoluk, Atakum * Elmaçukuru, Atakum * Erikli, Atakum * Güneyköy, Atakum * Kabadüz, Atakum * Kamalı, Atakum * Karakavuk, Atakum * Karaoyumca, Atakum * Kayagüney, Atakum * Kesilli, Atakum * Köseli, Atakum * Kulacadağ, Atakum * Kurugökçe, Atakum * Meyvalı, Atakum * Özören, Atakum * Sarayköy, Atakum * Sarıışık, Atakum * Sarıtaş, Atakum * Sarıyusuf, Atakum * Şenyurt, Atakum * Yeşiltepe, Atakum * Yukarıaksu, Atakum Canik * Canik * Alibeyli, Canik * Ambarpınar, Canik * Avluca, Canik * Başalan, Canik * Başkonak, Canik * Çağlayan, Canik * Çamalan, Canik * Demirci, ...
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Samsun Districts
Samsun, historically known as Sampsounta ( gr, Σαμψούντα) and Amisos (Ancient Greek: Αμισός), is a List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, city on the north coast of Turkey and is a major Black Sea port. In 2021, Samsun recorded a population of 710,000 people. The city is the provincial capital of Samsun Province which has a population of 1,356,079. The city is home to Ondokuz Mayıs University, several hospitals, three large shopping malls, Samsunspor football club, an opera and a large and modern manufacturing district. A former Greeks, Greek settlement, the city is best known as the place where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk began the Turkish War of Independence in 1919. Name The present name of the city is believed to have come from its former Greek name of () by a Rebracketing#In Greek, reinterpretation of (meaning "to Amisós") and (Greek suffix for place names) to (: ) and then Samsun (). The early Greek historian Hecataeus of Miletus, Hecataeus wrote t ...
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