Karagümrük

Karagümrük is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of , , . Its population is 10,649. The neighborhood gives its name to a professional football club Fatih Karagümrük S.K., also called Karagümrükspor, that is based in the Karagümrük neighbourhood since 1926.
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  • Type: Suburb with 10,300 residents
  • Description: mahalle (administrative quarter) in Fatih, İstanbul–Europe, northwestern Turkey
  • Also known as: Karaguemruek

Places of Interest

Highlights include Golden Horn and Vefa Stadium.

The is the district of surrounding the banks of the body of water of the same name, which is a bay of the Bosphorus along its western, European coast.

Stadium
Vefa Stadı is a football stadium located in , that is the home ground of Fatih Karagümrük. Vefa Stadı is occasionally in use for the promotional play-off encounters in lower-tier leagues, other sports including American football and for public holiday ceremonies.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fener and İskenderpaşa.

Quarter
, also spelled Phanar, is a quarter midway up the in the district of in , . The Turkish name is derived from the Greek word "phanarion", meaning lantern, streetlight or lamppost; the neighborhood was so called because of a column topped with a lantern which stood here in the Byzantine period and was used as a street light or lighthouse.

Suburb
is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of , , . Its population is 12,024. It is in the European part of .

Suburb
is a suburb.

Karagümrük

Latitude
41.02688° or 41° 1′ 37″ north
Longitude
28.93739° or 28° 56′ 15″ east
Population
10,300
Elevation
58 metres (190 feet)
Open location code
8GHC2WGP+QX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4999341427
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
744346
Wiki­data ID
Q6102963
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Welsh—“Karagümrük” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Karagümrük
  • Albanian: Karagümrük
  • Arabic: قره كمرك
  • Aragonese: Karagümrük
  • Asturian: Karagümrük
  • Basque: Karagümrük
  • Bavarian: Karagümrük
  • Bosnian: Karagümrük
  • Bulgarian: Карагюмрюк
  • Catalan: Karagümrük
  • Chechen: Карагуьмруьк
  • Chinese: 卡拉古穆雷克
  • Chinese: 卡拉居姆吕克
  • Chinese: 卡拉居姆呂克
  • Croatian: Karagümrük
  • Czech: Karagümrük
  • Danish: Karagümrük
  • Dutch: Karagümrük
  • Esperanto: Karagümrük
  • Estonian: Karagümrük
  • Faroese: Karagümrük
  • Finnish: Karagümrük
  • French: Karagümrük
  • Galician: Karagümrük
  • German: Karagümrük
  • Hungarian: Karagümrük
  • Icelandic: Karagümrük
  • Indonesian: Karagümrük
  • Irish: Karagümrük
  • Italian: Karagümrük
  • Japanese: カラギュムリュク
  • Latvian: Karagümrük
  • Lithuanian: Karagümrük
  • Low German: Karagümrük
  • Luxembourgish: Karagümrük
  • Minangkabau: Karagümrük
  • Northern Frisian: Karagümrük
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Karagümrük
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Karagümrük
  • Polish: Karagümrük
  • Portuguese: Karagümrük
  • Romanian: Karagümrük
  • Romansh: Karagümrük
  • Scots: Karagümrük
  • Serbo-Croatian: Karagümrük
  • Slovak: Karagümrük
  • Slovenian: Karagümrük
  • Spanish: Karagümrük
  • Swedish: Karagümrük
  • Swiss German: Karagümrük
  • Turkish: Karagümrük, Fatih
  • Turkish: Karagümrük
  • Uzbek: Karagümrük
  • Welsh: Karagümrük
  • Karagümrük

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