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Excavations in ancient Salata unearth Roman legionary base
Archeological excavations have begun at the site of a Roman legionary base in the ancient city of Satala in the northern province of Gümüşhane's Kelkit district.
Roman legionary base in Turkey to be unearthed
Archeological excavation has begun at the site of a Roman legionary base in the ancient city of Satala in Gümüşhane, northeast Turkey. Click through for the story in photos...
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Works initiated for concrete structures in Santa ruins
The Santa ruins archaeological site, located within the boundaries of the Black Sea province of Gümüşhane's Dumanlı village and dubbed a "hidden city close to the sky," dates back to the Middle Age.
240-meter-high observation deck in Turkey’s Gümüşhane frightens locals, tourists
240-meter-high observation deck in Turkey’s Gümüşhane frightens locals, tourists
Mystery around Tokat wooden tombs unsolved
Mystery surrounding wooden tombs that were previously found in the Büyükyurt village in the northern province of Tokat's Niksar district still remains unsolved.
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Turkish noncommissioned officer dies after playing Russian Roulette
A Turkish noncommissioned officer has died after playing Russian Roulette in front of other soldiers in the Black Sea province of Gümüşhane.
12 dead in hotel fire in Georgia’s Batumi
A fire at a luxury hotel in the Georgian Black Sea resort city of Batumi left 12 people dead and a dozen others injured, officials said on Nov. 25
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Rising number of Turks flocking to Batumi, Georgia's ‘Laz' Vegas, to gamble
Turks from the Black Sea region have been flocking to Georgia’s coastal city of Batumi to gamble and enjoy the city’s nightlife.
Excavations ‘could change religious history of Anatolia’
Findings unearthed at a Persian-era settlement in the northern province of Amasya are the first of their kind in Anatolian geography, say archaeologists