Şebinkarahisar

Şebinkarahisar is a town in in the Black Sea region of northeastern . It is the administrative seat of . Its population is 10,695.
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  • Type: Town with 21,200 residents
  • Description: district and town in Giresun, Turkey
  • Also known as: Colonia”, “Koloneia”, “Şarki Karahissar”, and “Sebin Karahisar

Places of Interest

Highlights include Şebinkarahisar Atatürk Museum and Taşhanlar.

Museum
Atatürk's House Museum is a national in Şebinkarahisar district of , northern Turkey dedicated to the visit of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to this town.

Historic building
is a partly ruined historic bedesten, a covered bazaar complex, located in Şebinkarahisar district of , northern Turkey. , plural of Turkish: Taşhan, which means literally "stone inn or covered bazaar", is a bedesten building complex.

is a fortification in Şebinkarahisar district of , northern Turkey. is located atop of a 1,360 m -high hill named Hacikayası southeast of Şebinkarahisar town in , northern Turkey.

Şebinkarahisar

Latitude
40.2886° or 40° 17′ 19″ north
Longitude
38.42361° or 38° 25′ 25″ east
Population
21,200
Elevation
1,373 metres (4,505 feet)
Open location code
8GGW7CQF+CC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 146609444
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
739914
Wiki­data ID
Q388662
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Mari—“Şebinkarahisar” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: شبين قره حصار
  • Arabic: شبين قره‌ حصار
  • Arabic: شيبينكاراهيشار
  • Armenian: Շապին Գարահիսար
  • Armenian: Շապին-Գարահիսար
  • Asturian: Şebinkarahisar
  • Belarusian: Шэбінкарахісар
  • Bulgarian: Шабанкарахисар
  • Bulgarian: Шебинкарахисар
  • Catalan: Şebinkarahisar
  • Cebuano: Şebinkarahisar
  • Chechen: ШабинкарахӀисар
  • Chinese: 科罗尼阿
  • Chinese: 謝賓卡拉希薩爾
  • Chinese: 谢宾卡拉希萨尔
  • Czech: Şebinkarahisar
  • Dutch: Şebinkarahisar
  • Egyptian Arabic: شبين قره حصار
  • Esperanto: Şebinkarahisar
  • French: Colonée
  • French: Şebinkarahisar
  • Gagauz: Şebinkarahisar
  • Georgian: შებინქარაჰისარი
  • German: Sebinkarahisar
  • German: Şebinkarahisar
  • Gilaki: شبين قره‌حيصار
  • Greek: Νικόπολη, Γαράσαρη
  • Greek: Σεμπίν Καραχισάρ
  • Hebrew: סבינקארהיסר
  • Irish: Şebinkarahisar
  • Italian: Şebinkarahisar
  • Japanese: シェビンカラヒサル
  • Khmer: សេប៊ីនការ៉ាហ៊ីសារ
  • Malay: Şebinkarahisar
  • Mazanderani: شبین قره‌حصار
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Şebinkarahisar
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Şebinkarahisar
  • Norwegian: Şebinkarahisar
  • Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928): قره حصار شرقی
  • Persian: شبین قره حصار
  • Persian: شبین قره‌حصار
  • Polish: Sebinkarahisar
  • Polish: Şebinkarahisar
  • Portuguese: Şebinkarahisar
  • Russian: Колонея
  • Russian: Шапин-Гарахисар
  • Russian: Шапин-Карахисар
  • Russian: Шебинкарахисар
  • Serbian: Шебинкарахисар
  • Slovak: Şebinkarahisar
  • Swahili: Şebinkarahisar
  • Tatar: Шебинкарахисар
  • Turkish: Karahisar-ı Şarki
  • Turkish: Karahisar-ı Şarkî
  • Turkish: Şarkikarahisar
  • Turkish: Şebin Karahisar
  • Turkish: Şebinkarahisar, Giresun
  • Turkish: Şebinkarahisar
  • Ukrainian: Шебінкарагісар
  • Urdu: شبین قرہ حصار
  • Vietnamese: Şebinkarahisar
  • Vietnamese: Şultan Karahisar
  • Western Mari: Шебинкарахисар

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