
Adatepe Village is a historic settlement located in the Küçükkuyu township of Ayvacık district, Çanakkale Province, Türkiye. It is situated on the western slopes of the Kaz Mountains. The village lies at the northern end of the Edremit Gulf, approximately 280 metres above sea level. It is about 110 kilometres from the Çanakkale provincial centre and 35 kilometres from the Ayvacık district centre. Located approximately 3–4 kilometres from Küçükkuyu, it can be reached by following signs to the Alt
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Zelal Çakar

Çanakkale is a province in northwestern Türkiye, within the Marmara Region, place and spanning territories on both Asia and Europe continents. Due to its dominant position over the Çanakkale Strait, it has historically served as a crucial important passage, gaining prominence through the ancient city of Troy, Ottoman-era fortresses, and especially the 1915 Çanakkale Battles. The province’s economy is shaped by agriculture, tourism and fishing such as sectors, influenced by both Mediterranean and
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Mehmet Salih Çoban

Does the name of a mountain change? Yes, it does.The alteration of geographical names often occurs through the convergence of political, cultural, and mythic elements that form a new narrative. These narratives, which we call toponymic narratives, are the very forces that transform land into homeland.Societies with a mythic consciousness regard even the lands they have never inhabited as their homeland. Societies without such a consciousness, meanwhile, unconsciously import myths from others. Fr
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Duygu Şahinler

Bayramiç Apple is a geographical indication apple variety derived from the Golden Delicious cultivar, cultivated in the Bayramiç district of Çanakkale Province, Türkiye, and characterized by specific phenological and pomological traits. The product was officially registered as a geographical indication by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office on 12 March 2013 under the designation “Place of Origin”.Bayramiç Apple (AA)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Product Description and
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Ali Hakyol

The Kaz Mountains, located north of the Edremit Gulf, cover an area of 21,300 hectares and are situated in northwestern Türkiye between the provinces of Balıkesir and Çanakkale. They form the highest elevations of the Biga Peninsula. The ancient name of the Kaz Mountains is “Ida Mountain,” a Greek name from antiquity (Ἴδη – Ida). This region attracts attention due to its natural richness and its mythological and historical significance. The Kaz Mountains constitute the highest point of the Biga
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Melike Erol