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Revision as of 11:18, 15 January 2013 by E4024 (talk | contribs) (Minor arrangements)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Kumkapı (meaning 'sand gate' in Turkish) is a quarter of the Fatih district of Istanbul. It is located along the northern shore of Marmara Sea. Up to recent times, Kumkapı was mostly inhabited by Turkish Armenians, who still have a community school and several churches there. It is also where the seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is located.
History
In the Byzantine period, the area was known in Greek as Kontoskàlion.
Kumkapı has a station on the suburban railway line Sirkeci-Halkalı.
The quarter is famous in Istanbul for its many fish restaurants.
See also
41°00′N 28°58′E / 41.000°N 28.967°E / 41.000; 28.967
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