Çamlıca is a leafy district of Üsküdar on the Asian side of Istanbul. It is famous for two hills - Big Çamlıca (Büyük Çamlıca in Turkish, 268m) and Little Çamlıca (Küçük Çamlıca in Turkish, 229m) - offering panoramic views across the Sea of Marmara and the Princes' Islands to the European side of Istanbul and Sarayburnu. Historically, these were renowned beauty spots although by the end of the 20th century modern development had detracted from that beauty, not least when a series of radio and television towers were built on the hills.
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| - Çamlıca (de)
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| - Çamlıca [ˈtʃamɫɯdʒa] ist ein Stadtviertel auf der asiatischen Seite Istanbuls. Dieser Stadtteil ist der Namensgeber zweier Hügel, die zu den höchsten Istanbuls zählen: des „Büyük Çamlıca“ (Großer Çamlıca) und des „Küçük Çamlıca“ (Kleine Çamlıca). In Çamlıca steht auch der Fernsehturm Çamlıca. In Bau ist seit Sommer 2013 die Moschee Çamlıca. Sie soll vier Minarette von je 107,1 Meter Höhe haben und bis zu 50.000 Gläubige fassen. Die Kosten werden auf umgerechnet 70 Millionen Euro geschätzt. Nach Çamlıca ist eine Getränkemarke benannt, die auch in Deutschland vertrieben wird. (de)
- Çamlıca is a leafy district of Üsküdar on the Asian side of Istanbul. It is famous for two hills - Big Çamlıca (Büyük Çamlıca in Turkish, 268m) and Little Çamlıca (Küçük Çamlıca in Turkish, 229m) - offering panoramic views across the Sea of Marmara and the Princes' Islands to the European side of Istanbul and Sarayburnu. Historically, these were renowned beauty spots although by the end of the 20th century modern development had detracted from that beauty, not least when a series of radio and television towers were built on the hills. (en)
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| - Çamlıca [ˈtʃamɫɯdʒa] ist ein Stadtviertel auf der asiatischen Seite Istanbuls. Dieser Stadtteil ist der Namensgeber zweier Hügel, die zu den höchsten Istanbuls zählen: des „Büyük Çamlıca“ (Großer Çamlıca) und des „Küçük Çamlıca“ (Kleine Çamlıca). In Çamlıca steht auch der Fernsehturm Çamlıca. In Bau ist seit Sommer 2013 die Moschee Çamlıca. Sie soll vier Minarette von je 107,1 Meter Höhe haben und bis zu 50.000 Gläubige fassen. Die Kosten werden auf umgerechnet 70 Millionen Euro geschätzt. Nach Çamlıca ist eine Getränkemarke benannt, die auch in Deutschland vertrieben wird. (de)
- Çamlıca is a leafy district of Üsküdar on the Asian side of Istanbul. It is famous for two hills - Big Çamlıca (Büyük Çamlıca in Turkish, 268m) and Little Çamlıca (Küçük Çamlıca in Turkish, 229m) - offering panoramic views across the Sea of Marmara and the Princes' Islands to the European side of Istanbul and Sarayburnu. Historically, these were renowned beauty spots although by the end of the 20th century modern development had detracted from that beauty, not least when a series of radio and television towers were built on the hills. Among the artists to leave drawings of the panoramic view from Büyük Çamlıca in its 19th-century heyday was the Usküdar-born artist Hoca Ali Rıza. Çamlıca can be reached on the M5 Metro line from Üsküdar at Kısıklı and Bulgurlu stations. (en)
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