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Discover Dudas in Turkey

Dudas in the region of Karabük is a place located in Turkey - some 77 mi or ( 124 km ) North of Ankara , the country's capital .

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Local time in Dudas is now 05:51 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Istanbul " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Ankara, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Zonguldak, and Yiprak. When in this area, you might want to check out Ankara . Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Dudas ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Ovacık, Karabük

Ovacık is a town and district of Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. According to the 2000 census, population of the district is 5,455 of which 1,728 live in the town of Ovacık. She is the smallest district in Karabük Province. The district covers an area of 402 km, and the town lies at an elevation of 1,198 m . She was a township in Çerkeş district between 1923-1957 and was the district in Çankırı Province between 1957-1995.

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Located at 41.08 32.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Districts of Karabük Province, Populated places in Karabük Province

Cumayanı

Cumayanı is a village in the central district of Karabük Province, Turkey. The village is situated on Turkish state highway D.755 at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:41|06|N|32|40|E||| | |name= }}. The distance to Karabük is 15 kilometres . The population of Cumayanı is 2577 as of 2011. The village was founded recently.

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Located at 41.10 32.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Black Sea Region, Karabük Central District, Populated places in Karabük Province, Towns in Turkey

1951 Kurşunlu earthquake

The 1951 Kurşunlu earthquake occurred at about 18:33 GMT on August 13, 1951, near Kurşunlu, Çankırı Province, Central Anatolia Region, Turkey. The earthquake was one of a series of major and intermediate quakes that have occurred in modern times along the North Anatolian Fault since 1939. It had a magnitude of 6.9 on the surface wave magnitude scale and a maximum felt intensity of IX (Violent) on the Mercalli intensity scaleThere were 50 casualties and 3354 injuries.

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Located at 40.88 32.87 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: 1951 earthquakes, 1951 in Turkey, Earthquakes in Turkey, History of Çankırı Province

Kılavuzlar

Kılavuzlar is a village in the central district of Karabük Province, Turkey. The village is situated between Karabük and Safranbolu at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:41|13|N|32|40|E||| | |name= }}. The Araç creek is to the south of the village. The distance to Karabük is 6 kilometres . The population of Cumayanı is 1682 as of 2011. The village economy depends on vegetable and fruit gardening.

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Located at 41.22 32.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 25 km away
Tags: Black Sea Region, Karabük Central District, Populated places in Karabük Province, Towns in Turkey

Karabük Province

Karabük Province (Turkish: Karabük ili) is a landlocked province in the northern part of Anatolia, located about 200 km north of Ankara, 115 km away from Zonguldak and 113 km away from Kastamonu, with a total population of 227,610 (as of 2010). The main city is Karabük which is located about 100 km south of the Black Sea coast. Karabük Province is one of the newest provinces of Turkey. Until 1995 it was a district of Zonguldak, when it became an il (provincial center) in its own right.

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Located at 41.22 32.64 (Lat./Long.); Less than 27 km away
Tags: Karabük Province, States and territories established in 1995

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