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İzmit (Turkish pronunciation: [
ˈizmit]) is a muni****lity and the
capital district of
Kocaeli Province, Turkey. Its area is 480 km2, and its po****tion...
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earthquake was
named for the epicenter's
proximity to the
northwestern city of
İzmit. It
occurred at 03:01
local time (00:01 UTC) at a
shallow depth of 15 km...
- and one of only
three not to have the same
official name as its capital,
İzmit,
which is thus also
sometimes called Kocaeli. Its area is 3,397 km2 (1,312 sq mi)...
- sea's
south coast is
heavily indented and
includes the Gulf of
İzmit (Turkish:
İzmit Körfezi), the Gulf of
Gemlik (Turkish:
Gemlik Körfezi), the Gulf...
- The 1894
Istanbul earthquake occurred in the Çınarcık
Basin or Gulf of
Izmit in the Sea of
Marmara on 10 July at 12:24pm. The
earthquake had an estimated...
- Gulf of
İzmit (Turkish:
İzmit Körfezi), also
referred to as
İzmit Bay, is a bay at the
easternmost edge of the Sea of Marmara, in
Kocaeli Province, Turkey...
- surface-wave
magnitude scale, and
caused effects in a vast area
extending from
Izmit to
Rodosto (now Tekirdağ). In this area, the
earthquake was
followed by...
- Tüpraş
İzmit Oil
Refinery (Turkish: Tüpraş
İzmit Rafinerisi) is an oil
refinery in
İzmit,
western Turkey. It is
owned and
operated by Tüpraş. Amongst...
- (Turkish:
Osmangazi Köprüsü) is a
suspension bridge spanning the Gulf of
İzmit at its
narrowest point, 2,620 m (8,600 ft). The
bridge links the Turkish...
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powerful earthquakes to
strike the NAFZ
occurred in 1999, them
being the
İzmit and Düzce
events which struck on
August 17 and
November 12, respectively...