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Cynthia Hendricks
21 August, 21:40
Today constantinople is known as
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Keely Rasmussen
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It has been referred to by many names in its history, most notably Byzantium, Constantinople, and now Istanbul. After the creation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, the various alternative names besides İstanbul became obsolete in the Turkish language.
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