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Karatas may
refer to:
Karataş (disambiguation)
Karata people, an
indigenous people of the
Caucasus a
generic synonym of the
plant genus Bromelia This...
- the
Karata people Karata (rural locality), a
rural locality (a selo) in
Akhvakhsky District of the
Republic of Dagestan,
Russia Karatas (disambiguation)...
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Karataş is a town and
district of
Adana Province, on the
Mediterranean coast of Turkey.
Karataş may also
refer to:
Alican Karataş (born 1991), Turkish...
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Karataş (Turkish for
black stone) is a muni****lity and
district of
Adana Province, Turkey. Its area is 862 km2, and its po****tion is 23,499 (2022)....
- district. They
primarily speak the
Karata language. The
Karatas and
Avars share a
close history. By the 18th century, the
Karatas formed an
autonomous "free community"...
- coup
Karataş was
among the
Justice Party members whose political activities were
banned by the
military rule.
After his ban was
lifted in 1987
Karataş served...
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crackdown on Dev-Sol,
Karataş was
kidnapped and
detained by the second-in-command of the movement,
Bedri Yağan, on 13
September 1993.
Karataş did
however escape...
- Öztürk
Karataş (born 15
February 1991, in Kağızman) is a
Turkish footballer who
plays for SV Kirchdorf/Iller. On 8 May 2010
Karataş had his
debut for VfB...
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Erika Karata (唐田 えりか,
Karata Erika, born
September 19, 1997) is a ****anese
model and
actress ****ociated with
FLaMme and BH Entertainment. In 2014, she...
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Languages of the
World (18th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. "The
Karatas". www.eki.ee. The Red Book of the
Peoples of the
Russian Empire. Retrieved...