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In the News (Mon 14 Dec 09)

  
  MALATYA BELEDİYESİ RESMİ İNTERNET SİTESİ
Saygıdeğer Malatya halkının, partime ve şahsıma göstermiş olduğu güven ve teveccühü boşa çıkaracak, bu anlamda hayal kırıklığı yaratacak hiçbir eylem ve tutum içinde olmayacağız.
Malatya Belediye Meclisi, Haziran Ayı Olağan Toplantılarını, yaptığı II.
Malatya Belediyesi’nin 15 günlük periyotlarla düzenlediği Halk Günü, 11 Haziran 2008 Çarşamba günü yapıldı.
www.malatya.bel.tr   (424 words)

  
 Malatya RSSfeed Directory/RSSbesleme Dizini
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www.malatya.us   (287 words)

  
  Malatya, Eastern Turkey
Malatya's farmers produce huge harvests of excellent apricots and cherries which, fresh or dried, are shipped throughout the world.
Ismet Inönü, Kemal Atatürk's comrade-in-arms and second president of the Turkish Republic, was born in Malatya.
Turkish Airlines flies daily nonstop between Malatya, Ankara and Istanbul, which is a lot more air service than to Adiyaman, so if you need to fly in and fly out quickly, Malatya is a better choice.
www.turkeytravelplanner.com /go/East/NemrutDagi/Malatya.html   (279 words)

  
  Malatya
City in east-central Turkey with 380,000 inhabitants (2004 estimate), lying on a fertile plain by the Tohma river, a tributary to the Euphrates, on the foot of Malatya Mountains, which is a part of the Taurus Mountains.
It is the capital of Malatya Provice with 850,000 inhabitants (2004 estimate).
Malatya also serves as the economic and administrative centre for the regions agriculture, producing cereals, fruits, vegetables, cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar beets and possibly opium.
lexicorient.com /e.o/malatya.htm   (230 words)

  
 Malatya - All About Turkey
Malatya is situated at the foot of the anti Taurus Mountains, and is an agricultural, industrial and stockbreeding center of Eastern Anatolia.
Battalgazi, 9 kilometers from Malatya, is an ancient city of the Byzantine period, known as "Melitene" in those times.
There is a wide range of exhibitions ranging from the fossils to sand rocks found in Malatya area, and many objects dating back to Neolithic, Calcolithic, and Bronze Period, such as small sculptures, obsidian knives, sickles, arrow ends, cutters and perforators, swords and spear ends, seal prints, rythons, and human grave findings.
www.allaboutturkey.com /malatya.htm   (399 words)

  
 Apricot - Kayısı - Malatya Malatya bulunmaz eşin
In Turkey, the apricot is synonymous with Malatya.
Malatya is known to be the primary source for Turkish dried apricots.
Malatya dried apricots are richer than all the other varieties grown throughout the world in terms of vitamins A, B1, B2, C, Beta Carotene, mineral substances, energy and proteins.
halitalhan.8m.com /malatya5.html   (752 words)

  
 Malatya, Center of Dried Fruit, Turkey-Adiyamanli.org
The modern town was founded in 1838 near the sites of two earlier settlements: the ancient Hittite city of Milid, on the site of the present-day Arslantepe, 4 miles (6 km) north, and its successor, the Roman and medieval city of Melitene, now called Eski (Old) Malatya (6 miles [10 km] northeast).
In 1515 the city was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Selim I. Now a busy industrial centre producing chiefly textiles, sugar, and cement, Malatya is also the regional market for agricultural goods including fruits, vegetables, cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar beets.
Malatya is a rail and road junction in which the line between Aleppo (in Syria) and Samsun (on the Black Sea) meets the line east to Elâzig and Diyarbakir.
www.adiyamanli.org /malatya.html   (250 words)

  
 Malatya
Malatya's farmers produce huge harvests of excellent apricots and cherries which, fresh or dried, are shipped throughout the world.
Malatya is a busy city situated on a fertile plain at the foot of the Anti-Taurus Mountains.
Malatya is a city encircled by the Beydağları range of mountains, an extension of the Toros, and its position on the road linking Anatolia to Mesopotamia meant that it was settled at a very early stage in history.
halitalhan.8m.com /malatya.html   (576 words)

  
 Anatolia.com
Malatya is situated at the foot of the antiTaurus Mountains, and is an agricultural, industrial and stockbreeding center of Eastern Anatolia.
Battalgazi, 9 kms from Malatya, is an ancient city of the Byzantine period, known as "Melitene" in those times.
The archaeological finds from Malatya are housed in the city museum, including new artifacts found in the lower Euphrates region, dating to the Neolithic and Calcholithic Ages.
www.anatolia.com /anatolia/destinations/malatya   (262 words)

  
 Malatya, Turkey
The provincial capital of Malatya lies in the middle of the southeast Anatolian highlands (Eastern Taurus) at the southeastern edge of a fertile plain crossed by the River Euphrates.
By A.D. 70 the Greek town of Melitene, modern Eski Malatya, 5km/3mi to the north was emerging.
After an uncertain period between the seventh and 10th century Malatya belonged to a number of fortified towns along the so-called Thugur line between Syria and Armenia, the disputed border between Byzantium and the Çaliphate.
www.planetware.com /turkey/malatya-tr-ml-ml.htm   (437 words)

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