Oruçlu, Artvin, a village in the central (Artvin) district of Artvin Province
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Alanbaşı, Yusufeli, a village in the district of Yusufeli, Artvin Province
Ardıçlı, Murgul, a village in the district of Murgul, Artvin Province
Ballı, Ardanuç, a village in the district of Ardanuç, Artvin Province
Çamurlu, Hopa, a village in Hopa distrrict of Artvin Province, Turkey
Demirdöven, Yusufeli, a village in the district of Yusufeli, Artvin Province
Erenköy, Murgul, a village in the district of Murgul, Artvin Province, Turkey
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Erenköy, Yusufeli, a village in the district of Yusufeli, Artvin Province, Turkey
Gümüşdere, Hopa, a village in the district of Hopa, Artvin Province
Harmanlı, Ardanuç, a village in the district of Ardanuç, Artvin Province
Hayriye was founded in 1877-78 by Georgian families of Muslim faith who migrated to Turkey from the border area between Georgia and Turkey (near Artvin) (situated in the province of Adjara in today's Republic of Georgia).
The monastery of Ishkhan is situated in the village of Ishkhan, in the province of Artvin.
Koyuncular, Hopa, a village in the district of Hopa, Artvin Province, Turkey
Meydancık, Şavşat, a village in the Şavşat district of Artvin Province
Oruçlu, Feke, a village in the district of Feke, Adana Province
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Oruçlu, Kozan, a village in the district of Kozan, Adana Province
Tepebaşı, Şavşat, a village in the District of Şavşat, Artvin Province, Turkey
Tepeyurt, Arhavi, a village in the district of Arhavi, Artvin Province
On June 7, 1945, Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov told the Turkish ambassador in Moscow that the provinces of Kars, Ardahan and Artvin should be returned to the USSR, in the name of both the Georgian and Armenian republics.
2.3.3. Borçka, Muratlı, Camili, Meydancık, Ortaköy (Berta) bucak of Artvin (merkez)
Vyacheslav Molotov, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, demanded to the surrender of three Anatolian provinces (Kars, Ardahan and Artvin); thus, war against Turkey seemed possible, and Joseph Stalin wanted to clear the strategic Turkish population situated in Meskheti, located near the Turkish-Georgian border which were likely to be hostile to Soviet intentions.
Vyacheslav Molotov, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, formally presented a demand to the Turkish Ambassador in Moscow for the surrender of three Anatolian provinces (Kars, Ardahan and Artvin); thus, war against Turkey seemed possible, and Joseph Stalin wanted to clear the strategic Turkish population (especially those situated in Meskheti) located near the Turkish-Georgian border which were likely to be hostile to Soviet intentions.
In June 1945 Vyacheslav Molotov, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, formally presented a demand to the Turkish Ambassador in Moscow for the surrender of three Anatolian provinces (Kars, Ardahan and Artvin).
Vyacheslav Molotov, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, demanded the surrender of three Anatolian provinces (Kars, Ardahan and Artvin); thus, war against Turkey seemed possible, and Joseph Stalin wanted to clear the strategic Turkish population situated in Meskheti, located near the Turkish-Georgian border which were likely to be hostile to Soviet intentions.
During World War II, the Soviet Union was preparing to launch a pressure campaign against Turkey; Vyacheslav Molotov, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, demanded to the Turkish Ambassador in Moscow for the surrender of three Anatolian provinces (Kars, Ardahan and Artvin).
Yarbaşı, Yusufeli, a village in the district of Yusufeli, Artvin Province
Yıldızlı, Arhavi, a village in the district of Arhavi, Artvin Province
Yolağzı, Ardanuç, a village in the district of Ardanuç, Artvin Province
Yolgeçen, Arhavi, a village in the district of Arhavi, Artvin Province
Yoncalı, Şavşat, a village in the district of Şavşat, Artvin Province, Turkey
It is located on the bank of Çoruh River 104 km south-west of the city of Artvin, on the road to Erzurum.
Zekeriyaköy, Ardanuç, a village in the district of Ardanuç, Artvin Province
Zeytinlik, Artvin, a village in the central district of Artvin Province, Turkey