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  2. Telephone numbers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The country calling code of Turkey is 90. Language digit [clarification needed]: 0 (Direct Dialing) Language digit: 2 (Operator Assistance) National (significant) number: 10 Digits. Area code: 3 digits. Local subscriber's number: 7 digits. Only exception in this is the call center numbers which start with 444, the call center numbers cannot be ...

  3. Turkish Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Identification Number (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Kimlik Numarası or abbreviated as T.C. Kimlik No.) is a unique personal identification number that is assigned to every citizen of Turkey. Foreigners residing in Turkey at least six months for any purpose receive a Foreigner Identification Number, which is different from the Turkish ...

  4. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    ID cards (issued 1976-2017, still valid) Turkey issued ID cards (Turkish: Nüfus Cüzdanı) for all citizens beginning in 1976. The cards are 7x9 cm in size and have gender specific color (Orange/red for females, blue for males). Starting from 1999, cards were issued with a Turkish Identification Number. Cards have an embossed stamp for security.

  5. List of fictional European countries - Wikipedia

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    A. Adjikistan: Featured Eurasian country in SOCOM: US Navy Seals. Alanbrooke: A fictionalized Ireland in Barbie in Rock 'N Royals. Al-Alemand: Islamic state consisting of the former Germany and the Low Countries. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson.

  6. Postal codes in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    2-digit postcode areas Turkey (defined through the first two postcode digits) Postal codes in Turkey (Turkish: Posta kodu) consist of five digits starting with the two digit license plate code of the provinces followed by three digits to specify the location within the districts of the province.

  7. Addresses in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Addresses in Turkey. Turkish postal addresses are usually written with the name of the main street, minor street, apartment block name, apartment number, then finally Provinces of Turkey and five figure zipcode. [1]

  8. PTT (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    PTT, an abbreviation for Posta ve Telgraf Teşkilatı (lit. Post and Telegraph Agency), is the national post and telegraph directorate of Turkey. [ 2][ 3] Formerly, the organization was named Posta Telgraf Telefon. After the privatization of the telephone telecommunications service business, the directorate was renamed, keeping its acronym.

  9. Istanbul Postal Museum - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul Postal Museum (entrance at right) at the Grand Post Office building in Sirkeci, Istanbul. The Istanbul Postal Museum, aka PTT Museum Istanbul (Turkish: PTT İstanbul Müzesi), is a postal museum dedicated to the historical development of mail and telecommunication services in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, exhibiting related equipment and instruments as well as a collection of postage ...