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'''Cebeci''' is the name of several localities in ]. '''Cebeci''' may refer to:


* ] is an important quarter in central ]. * ], an important quarter in central ]
* ] is a sea-side town and an important tourist resort within ] district in ]. * ], a sea-side town and an important tourist resort within ] district in ]
* Cebeci is the name of a logistic branch of ] army which was responsible to produce, store, maintanence and transfer of the weapons, vehicles and other required war materials and equipments to frontlines of the marches. * The name of a logistic branch of ] army which was responsible to produce, store, maintanence and transfer of the weapons, vehicles and other required war materials and equipments to frontlines of the marches
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Cebeci may refer to:

  • Cebeci, Ankara, an important quarter in central Ankara
  • Cebeci, Kandıra, a sea-side town and an important tourist resort within Kandıra district in Kocaeli Province
  • The name of a logistic branch of Ottoman army which was responsible to produce, store, maintanence and transfer of the weapons, vehicles and other required war materials and equipments to frontlines of the marches
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