Ağaçlı, Ceyhan, a village in the district of Ceyhan, Adana Province, Turkey
Ceyhan | Ceyhan River | Samsun–Ceyhan pipeline | Kızıldere, Ceyhan | Dumlu, Ceyhan | Çiçekli, Ceyhan | Akdam, Ceyhan | Ağaçlı, Söke | Ağaçlı, Gerger | Ağaçlı, Ceyhan |
Material from the early ages of Çukurova which was discovered during the excavations carried out at Tarsus/Gözlükule (1934), Mersin/Yumuktepe (1936), Ceyhan/Sirkeli (1938) and Yüreğir/Misis(1958) in particular, was collected at the museum.
Ağaçlı, Söke, a village in the district of Söke, Aydın Province, Turkey
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Ağaçlı, Gerger, a village in the district of Gerger, Adıyaman Province, Turkey
Akdam, Ceyhan, a village in the district of Ceyhan, Adana Province
It lies near the northern bank of the Ceyhan River just off European Route 90 (Highway 0-52), 14 kilometres to the southwest of Ceyhan city.
Aylin played 13 years for Ceyhan Municipality and then for Botaş Spor.
The hijackers were five Turkish nationals of Caucasian origin, Muhammed Emin Tokcan (b. 1969 in Gebze), Tuncer Özcan (b. 1968 in Düzce), Sedat Temiz, Erdinç Tekir (b. 1966 in Istanbul), Ertan Coşkun (b. 1960 in Zonguldak), Ceyhan Mollamehmetoğlu, an ethnic Abkhaz from Abkhazia, Khamzat Gitsba (b. 1971), and two Chechens, Ramazan Zubareyev (b. 1963) and Viskhan Abdurrahmanov (b. 1967).
Çiçekli, Ceyhan, a village in Ceyhan district of Adana Province, Turkey
Dumlu, Ceyhan, a village in the district of Ceyhan, Adana Province, Turkey
Iraq is considering building a new Kirkuk–Ceyhan pipeline through Arbil and Dahuk governorates to bypass attack-prone areas.
Kızıldere, Ceyhan, a village in Ceyhan district of Adana Province, Turkey
The main conduit for Azerbaijan’s natural gas exports would be the South Caucasus Pipeline, also known as Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum, which would run parallel to the Baku-T’bilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline for most of its route before connecting to the Turkish gas pipeline network near the town of Horasan in Turkey.
Mustafabeyli, Adana, a town in Ceyhan district of Adana Province, Turkey
Turkish Airlines Flight 5904 was a Boeing 737-4Q8 operated by the Turkish Airlines, registered TC-JEP and named Trakya, on a repositioning flight that crashed on 7 April 1999 in Ceyhan, Adana Province in southern Turkey.