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Merzifon is a city in Amasya Province in Turkey. It has a population of 32,031 as of 2000. shows the Location of the Province Amasya Amasya is a province of Turkey, situated in the Black Sea Region to the north of the country. ... Provinces of Turkey are called iller in Turkish, singular is il (see Turkish alphabet for capitalization of i). ... This article is about the year 2000. ...


Old Names of Merzifon

Marsovan, Marsevinç, Mersuvan, Merzpond, Merzban (merz:castel in persian;Pont:fon in arabic Kurt Schwitters (June 20, 1887 - January 8, 1948) was a German painter, who was born in Hanover, Germany. ... Pont (pronounced pohn; French for bridge) is the name or part of the name of several places. ...


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Friends of Merzifon Homepage (353 words)
As a secular democracy with a Moslem majority, Turkey is the bridge between Asia and Europe, between the East and the West.
On the weekend of July 15th, 2006, the Mayor of Merzifon, Hayati Incekul, died in a tragic car accident.
Akif Gulle, an AKP Member of Parliament from Merzifon, was in the same car and was badly injured.
Street Scenes (176 words)
The sadirvan (fountain) in the courtyard of Merzifon's oldest mosque.
A typical street in the older sections of Merzifon.
A former Armenian church in Merzifon, soon to be restored.
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