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  1. The Mersin Province ( Turkis: Mersin ili) is a province in soothren Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast atween Antalya an Adana. The provincial caipital is the ceety o Mersin an the ither major toun is Tarsus, birthplace o Saunt Paul. The province is pairt o Çukurova, a geographical, economical an cultural region, that covers the provinces o ...

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bishopric_of_TarsusTarsus, Mersin - Wikiwand

    Tarsus is a historic city in south-central Turkey, 20 km inland from the Mediterranean. It is part of the Adana-Mersin metropolitan area, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Turkey. Tarsus forms an administrative district in the eastern part of Mersin Province and lies at the heart of the Çukurova region. With a history going back over 6,000 years, Tarsus has long been an important stop ...

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  4. Tarsus (rangka) — kelompok tulang di pergelangan kaki. Halaman disambiguasi ini berisi artikel dengan judul yang sering dikaitkan dengan Tarsus . Jika Anda mencapai halaman ini dari sebuah pranala internal , Anda dapat membantu mengganti pranala tersebut ke judul yang tepat.

  5. The castle is in the rural area of Tarsus ilçe (district) of Mersin Province. It is located to the west of Gülek Pass (Cilician Gates) at 37°16′12″N 34°47′29″E. [1] Its altitude with respect to sea level is 1,530 metres (5,020 ft). Its distance to Tarsus is about 63 kilometres (39 mi), and to Mersin is 95 metres (312 ft).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Otoyol_21Otoyol 21 - Wikipedia

    Otoyol 21. Otoyol 21 (English: Motorway 21 ), abbreviated as O-21, a.k.a. Ankara-Tarsus Otoyolu (English: Ankara-Tarsus Motorway ), is a completed toll motorway in the Central Anatolia and Mediterranean regions in Turkey. Currently, it is connecting Otoyol 20 from Gölbaşı, Ankara with the Adana-Mersin Motorway O-51 at Tarsus in Mersin Province.

  7. Hermogenes of Tarsus (Greek: Ἑρμογένης ὁ Ταρσεύς) was a Greek rhetorician, surnamed The Polisher (Ξυστήρ). He flourished in the reign of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161–180). Life and work [ edit ]

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