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Yeditepe may refer to: * Bezge, formerly Yeditepe, a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Yayladağı, Hatay Province, Turkey * Yeditepe (magazine), a literary magazine published in Istanbul, Turkey * Yeditepe University Yeditepe University () is a private non-profit university situated in Istanbul, Turkey. Established by the Istanbul Education and Culture Foundation ('', İSTEK Vakfı'') in 1996, Yeditepe University now claims to be the largest of the 74 priva ...
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Bezge
Bezge (formerly: ''Yeditepe'') is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Yayladağı, Hatay Province, Turkey. Its population is 867 (2022). Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (''belde Belde (literally "town", also known as ''kasaba'') means "large village with a municipality" in Turkish language, Turkish. All Turkish province centers and district centers have municipalities, but the Villages of Turkey, villages are usually too ...''). It is northwest from Yayladağı. References Neighbourhoods in Yayladağı District {{Hatay-geo-stub ...
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Yeditepe (magazine)
''Yeditepe'' () was a literary magazine which was published in Istanbul, Turkey, from 1950 to 1984 with a five-year interruption. Its title was a reference to both Istanbul and seven arts or traditional subdivision of the arts. It was one of the opposition media outlets in the 1950s and also, an influential literary magazine during its run. History and profile The first issue of ''Yeditepe'' appeared in Istanbul on 1 April 1950. The founder and editor of the magazine was Hüsamettin Bozok. It was established based on the literary tradition of the ''Varlık'' magazine, but it focused more on the social side of literature. ''Yeditepe'' was published by a company with the same name which was also owned by Bozok. It was started as a four-page biweekly literary journal, and from 1951 its page number was expanded, but its frequency was redesigned as a monthly. The magazine began to appear on a biweekly basis from 1952. Major contributors of ''Yeditepe'' included Orhan Kemal, Yaşar Ke ...
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