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Erzurum, one of Türkiye’s premier ski destinations, is set to welcome winter enthusiasts this year with the prestigious titles of the ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) Tourism Capital and the first European Capital of Winter Sports, awarded by ACES (European Capitals and Cities of Sports Federation). The beautiful eastern province, offering uninterrupted skiing experiences at its Palandöken Ski Resort, will also host various prominent winter sports events, such as the Winter Games and World Snowboard Cup.
07.01.2025 15:40
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Worshippers gathered to celebrate one of the main Christian holidays and to pray. According to good tradition, Christmas fairs are held on this day.
07.01.2025 14:17
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The "Türkmenaragatnaşyk" Agency announces the holding of an international tender for the following lots:
07.01.2025 12:28
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There is a possibility that driver's licenses for operating vehicles with manual transmissions may disappear in Sweden in the coming years.
07.01.2025 11:59
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Japanese scientists have developed a unique innovative drug that allows you to grow new teeth. This was reported by Agence France-Presse
07.01.2025 11:35
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In Okinawa Prefecture, located in southern Japan, the first cherry blossoms of 2025, specifically the hikanzakura (bellflower cherry) variety, have been observed.
07.01.2025 11:05
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These facts about the artist are often unknown to the general public, providing an opportunity to get to know the famous "Mr. Bean" better.
06.01.2025 17:50
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This week, Turkmenistan is expected to experience a significant drop in temperature, with some areas potentially seeing temperatures as low as -8 degrees Celsius.
06.01.2025 17:05
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According to a positive emotional climate, warm relationships, and concern for a child's health form the foundation for their harmonious development. Proper nutrition also plays a key role. Since a child's body grows rapidly, their diet must be balanced and suited to their age-related needs
06.01.2025 16:40
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A massive piece of space debris fell recently in a Kenyan village. The metallic ring, weighing 500 kg and measuring 2.5 meters in diameter, is believed to be part of a rocket, although local officials have yet to determine its exact origin.