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  2. List of Istanbul landmarks - Wikipedia

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    1 Attractions. Toggle Attractions subsection. 1.1 Buildings, monuments and landmarks. 1.2 Mosques, Churches and Synagogues. ... There are many landmarks in Istanbul.

  3. File:Map of the Istanbul Metro line M1A and M1B.svg

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  4. Template:M2 (Istanbul) - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the M2 (Istanbul Metro), a rapid transit line in Turkey.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tourist attractions in Istanbul. ... Monuments and memorials in Istanbul (1 C, 24 P) Museums in Istanbul (5 C, 63 P) O. Outdoor sculptures in Istanbul (33 P) P.

  6. Outline of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Yenikapı station on Istanbul Metro line M2 Mahmutbey station on Istanbul Metro line M3 Haydarpaşa railway station A nostalgic tram on Istiklal Avenue. Commuter rail lines Marmaray; Istanbul Metro. Lines (under construction) (under construction) (under construction) (under construction) (line on hold) Stations; Funicular railway. F1 Taksim ...

  7. Historic Areas of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution in Turkey, such as fine dust from traffic, is a serious problem in Istanbul. [1] [2] Although the historic peninsula was partially pedestrianised in the early 21st century, [3] a 2015 study found that this is the part of the city which would benefit most from a low emission zone. [4]