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34

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istanbul

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41.014500,28.953300

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Europe/Istanbul

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34096

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  • New Rome

    Ancient nickname for the city of Byzantium, later known as Constantinople (modern Istanbul)

    Distance: Approx. 201 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01388889,28.95555556

    New Rome (‹See Tfd›Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη, Néa Rhṓmē; Koinē Greek: [ˈne̞a ˈr̥o̞ːme̞ː]; Latin: Nova Roma; Late Latin: [ˈnɔwa ˈroma]) was the original name given by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great to his new imperial capital in 330 CE, which was built as an expansion of the city of Byzantium on the European coast of the Bosporus strait. The city was founded as Byzantion (‹See Tfd›Greek: Βυζάντιον) by Megarian colonists in 657 BCE. It was renamed by Constantine the Great first as "New Rome" (Nova Roma) during the official dedication of the city as the new Roman capital in 330 CE, which he soon afterwards changed to Constantinople (Constantinopolis). The city was officially renamed as Istanbul in the 20th century, after the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923.

  • Istanbul

    Istanbul

    Largest city in Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 174 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01361111,28.955

    Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia. It is considered the country's economic, cultural and historic capital. The city has a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey, and is the most populous city in Europe and the world's sixteenth-largest city.

  • Column of Marcian

    Column of Marcian

    Monumental column in Istanbul, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 272 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01543,28.9503

    The Column of Marcian (Greek: Στήλη του Μαρκιανού, Turkish: Kıztaşı) is a Roman honorific column erected in Constantinople by the praefectus urbi Tatianus (450 – c. 452) and dedicated to the Emperor Marcian (450–57). It is located in the present-day Fatih district of Istanbul.

  • Şehzade Mosque

    Şehzade Mosque

    16th-century Ottoman-era mosque in the capital district of Istanbul

    Distance: Approx. 334 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01380556,28.95716667

    The Şehzade Mosque (Turkish: Şehzade Camii, from the original Persian شاهزاده Šāhzādeh, meaning "prince") is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque located in the district of Fatih, on the third hill of Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent as a memorial to his son Şehzade Mehmed who died in 1543. It is sometimes referred to as the "Prince's Mosque" in English.

  • Aqueduct of Valens

    Aqueduct of Valens

    Roman aqueduct system located in the Republic of Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 248 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01594444,28.95555556

    The Aqueduct of Valens (Turkish: Valens Su Kemeri, Ancient Greek: Ἀγωγὸς τοῦ ὕδατος, romanized: Agōgós tou hýdatos, lit. 'aqueduct') was a Roman aqueduct system built in the late 4th century AD, to supply Constantinople – the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Construction of the aqueduct began during the reign of the Roman emperor Constantius II (r. 337–361) and was completed in 373 by the Emperor Valens (r. 364–378). The aqueduct remained in use for many centuries.

  • Philadelphion

    Philadelphion

    Public square in Constantinople

    Distance: Approx. 305 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01408611,28.95689167

    The Philadelphion was a public square located in Constantinople.

  • Church of St. Polyeuctus

    Church of St. Polyeuctus

    Byzantine church in Istanbul

    Distance: Approx. 61 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.014,28.953

    The Church of St. Polyeuctus (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἅγιος Πολύευκτος, translit. Hagios Polyeuktos; Turkish: Ayios Polieuktos Kilisesi) was an ancient Byzantine church in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) built by the noblewoman Anicia Juliana and dedicated to Saint Polyeuctus.

  • Aviation Martyrs' Monument

    Aviation Martyrs' Monument

    Military monument in Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 143 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.0156,28.95418

    The Aviation Martyrs' Monument (Turkish: Hava Şehitleri Anıtı or formerly Tayyare Şehitleri Abidesi), located in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey, is a memorial dedicated to the first soldiers of the Ottoman Airforce to be killed in flight accidents. In Turkey, one use of the term "martyr" is as an honorific for people killed in action during war. The monument was commissioned right after the consecutive crash of two monoplanes in Palestine, killing three of the four military aviators who were on an expedition flight from Istanbul to Alexandria in early 1914.

  • Burmalı Mosque

    Burmalı Mosque

    Mosque in Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 252 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.0146,28.9563

    The Burmalı Mosque (Turkish: Burmalı Mescit or Burmalı Minare Camii; meaning "Mosque with the Spiral Minaret") is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in Saraçhane park, Fatih district, Istanbul, Turkey. Built in 1550 on behalf of Emin Nuretti Efendi, qadi 'asker of Egypt, it is named for its spiraling (burmalı) brick minaret, a copy of a Seljuq design that is unique in Istanbul. The mosque is not domed, but has a pitched porch, which rests on four reused Byzantine Corinthian stone columns.

  • June 2016 Istanbul bombing

    June 2016 Istanbul bombing

    Distance: Approx. 314 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01334,28.95671

    On 7 June 2016, at around 08:40 (UTC+3), a bombing occurred in central Istanbul, Turkey, killing 12 people and injuring 51 others, three of them seriously. The attack targeted a bus carrying policemen as the vehicle passed through the Vezneciler district near the Şehzade Mosque and the Vezneciler Metro station.

  • Battle of Constantinople (1241)

    Naval battle

    Distance: Approx. 201 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01388889,28.95555556

    The Battle of Constantinople was a naval battle between the fleets of the Empire of Nicaea and the Republic of Venice that occurred in May–June 1241 near Constantinople.

  • İskenderpaşa

    İskenderpaşa

    District in Istanbul, Turkey

    Distance: Approx. 371 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 41.01444444,28.94888889

    İskenderpaşa is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Fatih, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 12,024 (2022). It is in the European part of Istanbul.

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Current Temperature

13 Celsius

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13 Celsius

lowest temperature

13 Celsius

Maximum temperature

13 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1016 hPa

humidity

88 %

Sea level pressure

1016 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1012 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

2.06 m/s

wind direction

350 degree

cloud

75 %

Sunrise time

07:52:03

Sunset time

17:45:49

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