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  2. Women's Museum İstanbul - Wikipedia

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    Women's Museum Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul Kadın Müzesi), located in Istanbul, Turkey, is an online museum devoted to the role played by women in the city. Launched online in 2012, it is Turkey's first-ever and the world's third city museum dedicated to women.

  3. Vakko - Wikipedia

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    Vakko has 13 main stores, 35 Boutique Vakko stores, 3 of which are abroad, and 76 Vakko Corners, 10 Vakko Outlets, 2 Vakko Wedding Houses, 2 Vakko Chocolate Boutiques, 2 Vakko Home, 3 Vakko Eşarp Corners spread across Turkey.

  4. 12th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

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    The 12th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance was an international women's conference which took place in Istanbul, Turkey, in 18-25 April 1935. It was the 12th international conference arranged under the International Alliance of Women.

  5. Pippa Bacca - Wikipedia

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    On 31 March 2008, Pippa Bacca disappeared in Gebze in Turkey during an international hitchhiking trip to promote world peace under the motto, "marriage between different peoples and nations". [1] Bacca and fellow artist Silvia Moro were symbolically wearing a wedding dress during their trek. [2]

  6. Ottoman clothing - Wikipedia

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    Women's wear becoming more showy and extravagant accompanied adorned hair buns and tailoring. Tailoring in its real sense began in this period. The sense of women's wear primarily began in large residential centers such as Istanbul and İzmir in the 19th century and women gradually began to participate in social life, along with the ...

  7. Women in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    There are regional variations: in 2005, 30% of women in Istanbul covered their hair, while in central and eastern Turkey, women are rarely seen on the streets, and wear headscarves in public.