In 1633-34 the settlement was mentioned as a Turkish town with two taxable lands.
These people have their own clubs and guest houses, as in many Turkish towns.
Rákóczi lived in the Turkish town of Tekirdağ for 18 years.
Another supply base is being set up at the Turkish town of Hakkari, and two more are planned.
The Turkish town was named after the former village of Kolašin.
During the name-changing phase of the campaign, Turkish towns and villages were surrounded by army units.
Ortaca is a typical Turkish working-class town with an economy based on agriculture.
The site and a few remains can still be seen in the Turkish town of Bodrum.
It is now the site of the modern Turkish town, Bergama.
Turkish towns and cities are given some leeway to enact various "public morality" laws.