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Tip İsim Sıra Enlem Boylam Kale Nevşehir Kalesi 101 Tip İsim Sıra Enlem Boylam Kale Nevşehir Kalesi 101 38.619645 34.7119708 Kale Erzurum Kalesi 102 39.907725 41.277472 Kale Bozcaada Kalesi 103 39.8357359 26.070237 Kale Gaziantep Kalesi 104 37.0663157 37.381029 Kale Ankara Kalesi 105 39.93915 32.8631876 Afyonkarahisar Kale Kalesi 106 38.7569802 30.5294679 Kale Kütahya Kalesi 107 39.419058 29.970014 Kale Alanya Kalesi 108 36.5332511 31.9898908 Kale Şile Kalesi 109 41.1819556 29.605235 Anadolu Hisarı Kale Kalesi 110 41.0821866 29.0647099 Kale Yoros Kalesi 111 41.1788038 29.0927604 Kale Garipçe Kalesi 112 41.2140739 29.1087435 Kale Poyrazköy Kalesi 113 41.207788 29.1321494 Rumeli Feneri Kale Topçu Kalesi 114 41.2376926 29.108901 Kale Kilyos Kalesi 115 41.2490778 29.0333654 Kale Sarıkavak Kalesi 116 41.0203154 29.6436494 Kale Seyrek Kalesi 117 41.1399503 30.0963391 Kale Ocaklı Kale 118 41.1814549 29.607016 Kale Kilitbahir Kalesi 119 40.1475971 26.3775763 Kale Atikhisar Kalesi 120 40.1182101 26.5265016 Rumeli Hisarı Kale Kalesi 121 41.236595 29.1069607 Kale Karasu Kalesi 122 41.0782586 30.6380368 Kale Riva Kalesi 123 41.223706 29.2152573 Kale Kastamonu Kalesi 124 41.3747262 33.7675335 Kale Çoban Kalesi 125 41.9792724 33.2109925 Kale Ginolu Kalesi 126 41.965214 34.1626904 Kale Trabzon Kalesi 127 41.0020273 39.7159844 Kale Akçakale Kalesi 128 41.0787674 39.4681533 Kale Eynesil Kalesi 129 41.0786987 39.1612983 Kale Bedrama Kalesi 130 40.9536249 38.8691022 Tirebolu Saint Kale Jean Kalesi 131 41.0072324 38.8189083 Kale Şaban Kalesi 132 40.8716593 38.8493679 Espiye Andoz Kale Kalesi 133 40.9396268 38.6897414 Kale Kurul Kalesi 134 40.9022771 37.9132707 Kale Bendehor Kalesi 135 40.9289657 38.1074731 Kale Bolaman Kalesi 136 41.0366488 37.5893784 Kale Kars Kalesi 137 40.6134189 43.08817 Kale Cıngırt Kalesi 138 41.0660816 37.4424027 Kale Ünye Kalesi 139 41.0969484 37.2380891 Kale Kale 140 41.077373 37.222676 Kale Gençağa Kalesi 141 41.0978194 37.0422455 Kale Garpu Kalesi 142 41.0199059 36.895908 Kale Kastamonu Kalesi 143 41.3747262 33.7675335 Abaştepe Kale Kale Kalıntısı 144 41.9765572 33.7539632 Kale Sinop Kalesi 145 42.0238687 35.1485872 Kale Çoban Kalesi 146 41.9792724 33.2109925 Kale Amasra Kalesi 147 41.749788 32.3830574 Kale Filyos Kalesi 148 41.573244 32.0325189 Kale Ceneviz Kalesi 149 41.0858052 31.0907354 Ceneviz Kalesi Kale (Akçakoca) 150 41.0808017 31.0897389 Kale Gerede Keçi Kalesi 151 40.8144974 32.1972879 Kale Araç 152 41.2401083 33.3202281 Kale Hacıhamza Kalesi 153 41.0763322 34.4470322 Kale Boyabat Kalesi 154 41.466161 34.7593122 Amasya Harşena Kale Kalesi 155 40.6554611 35.8246229 Kale Emeri Kalesi 156 40.7109849 36.6726226 Kale Niksar Kalesi 157 40.5920176 36.9530506 Kale Gölköy Kalesi 158 40.6907944 37.5862136 Kale Tokat Kalesi 159 40.3178144 36.5473048 Kale Çorum Kalesi 160 40.5454861 34.9540543 Kale Osmancık Kalesi 161 40.9713679 34.7926611 Kale İznik Kalesi 162 40.4288104 29.7266743 Kale Sarıkavak Kalesi 163 41.0203154 29.6436494 Kale Kestel Kalesi 164 40.201709 29.2149569 Kale Gebeçınar Kalesi 165 40.2642211 27.6318766 Kale Alacaoluk Kalesi 166 40.0899555 27.5330559 Kale Diyarbakır Kalesi 167 37.9155583 40.238666 Kale Selçuklu Burcu 168 37.9009614 40.2201132 Kale Eğil Kalesi 169 38.2643792 40.0785843 Kale Dermetinan Kalesi 170 37.4797232 40.1992592 Kale Mardin Kalesi 171 37.3155598 40.7402893 Kale Zerzevan Kalesi 172 37.6083382 40.4967013 Kale Silvan Kalesi 173 38.1441043 41.0074391 Kale Siverek Kalesi 174 37.7550251 39.3144115 Kale Gerger Kalesi 175 38.0273344 39.0320167 Kale Friğya Kalesi 176 39.4575581 36.2175755 Kale Torul Kalesi 177 40.5560775 39.2953263 Kale Gümüşhane Kalesi 178 40.4745575 39.4517326 Kale Kov Kalesi 179 40.3693452 39.5446228 Gümüşhane Keçi 180 40.386017 39.6970398 Kale Kalesi Kale Bayburt Kalesi 181 40.2634517 40.2276464 Kale Pazaryolu Kalesi 182 40.4168853 40.7907403 Kale Sapanca Kalesi 183 40.5438271 41.6145903 Kale Zil Kalesi 184 40.9592139 40.9609166 Kale Malazgirt Kalesi 185 39.14665 42.5427363 Kale Pertek Kalesi 186 38.8443542 39.2693943 Kale Harmantepe Kalesi 187 40.8787061 30.4210024 Kale Seyifler Kalesi 188 40.9689543 30.4969357 Kale Bilecik Kale Kalıntısı 189 40.1440463 29.9888453 Kale Rize Kalesi 190 41.0274531 40.5080456 Kale Kale-i Bala 191 40.8131412 40.940701 Kale Pazar Kız Kalesi 192 41.182231 40.8729312 Kale Giresun Kalesi 193 40.9217622 38.387111 Sinop Tarihi Paşa Kale Tabyaları 194 42.016872 35.1784793 Kale Akbaş Kalesi 195 40.2320911 26.4354384 Kale Bigalı Kalesi 196 40.213624 26.3884965 Kale Kilye Kalesi 197 40.2008731 26.3551602 Kale Çamburnu Kalesi 198 40.1696801 26.3663673 Kale Seddülbahir Kalesi 199 40.0419981 26.1856491 Kale Gökçetepe Kalesi 200 40.6369551 26.6405184 Kale Enez Kalesi 201 40.723654 26.0810592 Kale Makedonya Kulesi 202 41.6774733 26.5499673 Kale Hıdır Baba Tabyaları 203 41.687298 26.5164666 Kale Bursa Kalesi 204 40.1852803 29.0568293 Kale Karacahisar Kalesi 205 39.7328786 30.4449737 Kale Çeşme Kalesi 206 38.3237652 26.3010225 Kale Sığacık Kalesi 207 38.1944715 26.7835897 Kale Güvercinada Kalesi 208 37.8634907 27.245755 Kale Kadı Kalesi 209 37.7913902 27.2682462 Kale Yılankale 210 37.01521 35.7480306 Kale Ayas Kalesi 211 36.7671358 35.7898411 Kale Süleyman Kulesi 212 36.7685654 35.7746852 Kale Anavarza Kalesi 213 37.2473886 35.8988725 Kale Niğde Kalesi 214 37.9678344 34.6777399 Meryemçil Geben Kale Kalesi 215 37.8150309 36.407457 Kale Kozan Kalesi 216 37.4418166 35.807505 Kale Kızlar Kalesi 217 36.9992742 34.5989178 Kale Kız Kalesi 218 36.4628829 34.1415583 Kale Çandır Kalesi 219 37.0198744 34.6132475 Kale Hemite Kalesi 220 37.1931486 36.0907209 Kale Gözne Kalesi 221 36.9989165 34.5664826 Kale Kahta Kalesi 222 37.9468816 38.6519076 Kale Dumlu Kalesi 223 37.1505346 35.699465 Kale Alara Kalesi 224 36.6979134 31.7264551 Kale Simena Kalesi 225 36.1912113 29.8597413 Kale Ardahan Kalesi 226 41.1171933 42.6999277 Kale Birecik Kalesi 227 37.0313703 37.9770413 Kale Bakras Kalesi 228 36.4267743 36.2226447 Kale Kürşat Kalesi 229 36.1028968 36.188416 Kale Eğirdir Kalesi 230 37.8759132 30.8508763 Selçuk (Ayasuluk) Kale Kalesi 231 37.9555192 27.3659214 Kale Çandarlı Kalesi 232 38.9338766 26.9315442 Kale Beş Kapılar Kalesi 233 38.6689281 26.7485723 Kale Payas Kalesi 234 36.7542755 36.2001674 Kale Kayseri Kalesi 235 38.7211191 35.486641 Kale Karacahisar Kalesi 236 39.7328786 30.4449737 Kale Balabanbey Kalesi 237 40.1743341 29.0703684 Kale Aydos Kalesi 238 40.9497415 29.2559185 Kale Yedikule Zindanları 239 40.9938585 28.9210783 İbrahim Paşa Tabyası Kale (Tekir Kalesi) 240 37.3289477 34.7783485 Kale Mamure Kalesi 241 36.0812019 32.8924051 Kale Softa Kalesi 242 36.1051491 33.0064944 Kale Mancınık Kalesi 243 36.5233747 34.0498469 Kale Yeniyurt Kalesi 244 36.6293466 34.1393356 Kale Dağlı Kalesi 245 36.7065384 34.2526083 Kale Meydancık Kalesi 246 36.2844557 33.4273821 Kale Mut Kalesi 247 36.6445067 33.4318295 Kale Karaman Kalesi 248 37.1815501 33.2038494 Kale Namrun Kalesi 249 37.1694323 34.5981313 Kale Sinap Kalesi 250 37.1893523 34.6094103 Kale Belenkeşlik Kalesi 251 36.9722493 34.5511632 Kale Böğrüeğri Kalesi 252 37.078555 34.6066556 Kale Tokmar Kalesi 253 36.2565683 33.7683425 Kale Bodrum Kalesi 254 37.0318021 27.4269765 Kale Marmaris Kalesi 255 36.8505557 28.27209 Kale Urfa Kalesi 256 37.1457141 38.7819317 Kale Rumkale 257 37.2721992 37.8363953 Kale Toprakkale Kalesi 258 37.0502564 36.1342806 Kale Van Kalesi 259 38.5026812 43.3365654 Kale Harput Kalesi 260 38.7041358 39.2551207 Kale Şebinkarahisar Kalesi 261 40.2840121 38.4243035 Kale İskilip Kalesi 262 40.7357624 34.4733575 Kale Kemah Kalesi 263 39.6036551 39.0340691 Kale Hasankeyf Kalesi 264 37.7120092 41.4080601 Kale Hoşap Kalesi 265 38.3169486 43.799478 Kale Bitlis Kalesi 266 38.4014825 42.1061481 Kale Haspet Kalesi 267 38.7133647 41.5127279 Kale Bozkan Kalesi 268 38.4706509 41.4522549 Kale Adilcevaz Kalesi 269 38.8008082 42.7282323 Kale Uçhisar Kalesi 270 38.6304959 34.8036684 Kale Fethiye Kalesi 271 36.6176213 29.1105343 Kale Çorlu Kalesi 272 41.16672 27.7933062 Kale Çimpe Kalesi 273 40.4965377 26.7319572 Kale Pınarhisar Kalesi 274 41.6292862 27.5130044 Kale Vize Kalesi 275 41.577249 27.7657053 Kale Ceneviz Kalesi 276 41.6260649 27.9317743 Behramşah(Akdağmadeni) Kale Kalesi 277 39.7423988 35.835501 Kale Adıyaman Kalesi 278 37.7595371 38.2731447 Kale Çankırı Kalesi 279 40.6079826 33.6136479 Kale Beyşehir Kale Kapısı 280 37.6852704 31.7165881 Kale Artvin Kalesi 281 41.188188 41.8220763 Kale Ciha Kalesi 282 41.1062648 40.9043976 Kale Kazankale 283 41.1483532 42.7878123 Kale Şeytan Kalesi 284 41.154218 43.1288159 Kale Ani Şehir Surları 285 40.5115815 43.5725741 Kale Kalecik Kalesi 286 40.948941 39.205184 Kale Şeytan Kalesi 287 41.140105 43.124816 Kale Ardunç Kalesi 288 41.12742 42.0545 Kale Esbeki Kalesi 289 40.676775 41.7688 Kale Ferhatlı Kalesi 290 41.142949 42.011219 Kale Sapaca Kalesi 291 40.543824 41.61678 Kale Tarihi Bardiz Kalesi 292 40.429118 42.349462 Kale Engüzek Kapı Kalesi 293 40.510799 41.526282 Kale Amik Kalesi 294 38.791659 43.292802 Kale Gerger Kalesi 295 38.027334 39.034209 Kale Kahramanmaraş Kalesi 296 37.586335 36.925758 Kale Çem Kalesi 297 37.463332 36.049873 Kale Ayanis Kalesi 298 38.708325 43.211715 Kale Edremit Kalesi 299 38.42008 43.265483 Kale Kef Kalesi 300 38.833576 42.719171 Kale Ahlat Kalesi 301 38.742358 42.473898 Kale Hoynat Kalesi 302 41.117521 37.728645 Kale Poloz Kalesi 303 41.83326 27.062584 Kale Çakabey Kalesi 304 38.313889 26.335 Kale Harun Reşit Kalesi 305 37.268403 36.488008 Kale Paşalar Kalesi 306 40.528514 30.101928 Kale Nif (Laskaris) Kalesi 307 38.429787 27.413284 Kale Kalecik Kalesi 308 40.095172 33.405697 Kale Antik Sariseki
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