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Galata

[ gah-lah-tah ]

noun

  1. the chief commercial section of Istanbul, Turkey.


Galata

/ ˈɡælətə /

noun

  1. a port in NW Turkey, a suburb and the chief business section of Istanbul
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Example Sentences

A Turkish transport ministry statement said the Galata Seaways roll-on-roll-off vessel was sailing from the Turkish port of Yalova to Sete in France.

From Reuters

In an updated security alert, the U.S. embassy said "possible imminent retaliatory attacks by terrorists" could take place in areas frequented by Westerners, especially the city's Beyoglu, Galata, Taksim, and Istiklal neighbourhoods.

From Reuters

Along the Istiklal Avenue and down the side streets opening to Galata Tower, as well as on the Asian side of the city, in neighborhoods such as Kadikoy, there used to be many secondhand bookstores with neighborhood cats sleeping on the shelves.

On the Galata Bridge, with its permanent fixture of anglers, rods hovering over the silver water of the Golden Horn like so many tiny tower cranes, Eyüp, glimpsing the traffic of Uzbeks, Syrians, Afghans and Africans, said, “It has become a refugee city.”

In the taxi over to one of the many Syrian enclaves that had appeared in Istanbul, Ibrahim was quick to tell me that, though he could barely afford it, he lived with his wife and 6-year-old daughter in Galata, where people were kinder to foreigners.

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