Sultangazi
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Sultangazi is one of Istanbul
Istanbul Province
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's new districts. It was founded in 2008 for "New Local Government Law" in Istanbul
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, Turkey
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.

Esenler
Esenler
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 and Başakşehir are at west, Gaziosmanpaşa
Gaziosmanpasa
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 is at south, and Eyüp
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 is at north and east. Gaziosmanpaşa district were the divided to three districts, Sultangazi is one of them and it's at obvious. The TEM
European route E80
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 highway draws to border with Gaziosmanpaşa. Sultangazi is divided into three places: Habibler, Gazi and Sultançiftliği. "Sultan" word of Sultançiftliği (meaning farm of Sultan) is combined with Gazi, and then Sultangazi created.

This district's population is crowd, includes immigrants from Bulgaria
Bulgaria
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 and Yugoslavia
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, and Black Sea
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n Turkish
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 populations.

Sultangazi have 3 precincts, 11 neighbourhoods and 1 village.
  • Precincts:
    • Sultançiftliği,
    • Gazi,
    • Habibler
  • Neighbourhoods:
    • 50. Yıl,
    • 75. Yıl,
    • Cebeci,
    • Cumhuriyet
      Cumhuriyet
      Cumhuriyet is a centre-left Turkish daily newspaper, founded on May 7, 1924 by journalist Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu. Based in Istanbul, it has been situated since October 17, 2005 in Mecidiyeköy. Cumhuriyet was the last newspaper to leave the old press district Cağaloğlu...

      ,
    • Esentepe,
    • İsmetpaşa,
    • Malkoçoğlu,
    • Uğur Mumcu
      Ugur Mumcu
      Uğur Mumcu was an intrepid Turkish investigative journalist for the leading Kemalist broadsheet, Cumhuriyet. He was assassinated with a bomb placed in his car, outside his home.- Biography :...

      ,
    • Yayla,
    • Yunus Emre
      Yunus Emre
      Yunus Emre was a Turkish poet and Sufi mystic. He has exercised immense influence on Turkish literature, from his own day until the present...

      ,
    • Zübeyde Hanım
      Zübeyde Hanim
      Zübeyde Hanım was the mother of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey. She was the only daughter of the Hacısofular family which included her two brothers...

  • Villages:
    • Cebeci (near to Cebeci neighbourhood as 3 km.)
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