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  2. Hatay State - Wikipedia

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    Hatay State (Turkish: Hatay Devleti; French: État du Hatay; Arabic: دولة حطاي, romanized: Dawlat Ḥaṭāy), also known informally as the Republic of Hatay (Arabic: جمهورية حطاي, romanized: Jumhūriyyat Ḥaṭāy), was a transitional political entity that existed from 7 September 1938 to 29 June 1939, being located in the territory of the Sanjak of Alexandretta of the ...

  3. Hatay Province - Wikipedia

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    Hatay State (Turkish: Hatay Devleti, French: État du Hatay, Arabic: دولة حطاي Dawlat Ḥaṭāy), also known informally as the Republic of Hatay, was a transitional political entity that existed from September 7, 1938, to June 29, 1939, in the territory of the Sanjak of Alexandretta of the French Mandate of Syria. The state was ...

  4. File:Hatay in Turkey.svg - Wikipedia

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    This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... Hatay (electoral district) Hatay Province; Issus (Cilicia)

  5. İskenderun - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Hatay was founded in 1938 and, in 1939, it joined the Republic of Turkey after a referendum. The referendum was, and still is, regarded as illegitimate, as the Turkish government moved supporters into the city [ 22 ] [ 23 ] and the Turkish Army "expelled most of the province's Alawite Arabs, Greek and Armenian majority" to ...

  6. List of populated places in Hatay Province - Wikipedia

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    Hatay Province. Below is the list of populated places in Hatay Province, Turkey by the districts. Unlike most other provinces of Turkey, in Hatay the capital of the province and the province don't bear the same name. The capital of the province is Antakya. In the following lists first place in each list is the administrative center of the ...

  7. File:Hatay - ethnolinguistic map.svg - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: My map does not show all existing Hatay settlements and their linguistic composition. Arnold Werner states that his research only covered half of the Arabic speaking villages (some 50 out of a 100). Turkish speaking villages shown on map are those covered by Werner's research. My map is based on Werner's map and data.

  8. Antakya - Wikipedia

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    The annexation of the Hatay State by Turkey in 1939, creating the Hatay Province, caused an exodus of Christians and Alawites from Antioch east to the French Mandate. The district Antakya was created in 2013 from part of the former central district of Hatay. [18] [19]

  9. Governor of Hatay - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Province of Hatay, showing the provincial districts.. The Governor of Hatay (Turkish: Hatay Valiliği) is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the Province of Hatay.