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Location: Athens Greece
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I, sometimes, mispell Istanbul, but not in purpose! I am used to write it in Greek "Konstantinopoli" or just "Poli" and when it comes to international name i mispell it, like i do with a lot of other words ![]() Istabul comes from greek words "Is tin poli" that means "in the City". And it was only one City (with capital C) once ![]() The name Constantinople was alive till 1920's when Orient Express was arriving there. Talking about swords, I have seen turkish military swords from beginning of 20th century marked with makers name and the address Constantinople. My friend, I dont find any offence in the use of a term that is historical, but I dont mind to use the word Istanbul (with correct spelling), too ![]() |
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