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  1. 9 de nov. de 2009 · In all, some 480,000 Allied forces took part in the Gallipoli Campaign, at a cost of more than 250,000 casualties, including some 46,000 dead. On the Turkish side, the campaign also cost an ...

  2. Map of Gallipoli. As usual, on the map below, I’ve put all the places mentioned in this article, so it’s easier to orientate in Gallipoli and plan a perfect trip to this wonderful little town. Jana J. Add a comment Cancel reply. You must be logged in to post a comment.

  3. Gallipoli ( Italian: [ɡalˈliːpoli]; Salentino: Caḍḍìpuli [kaɖˈɖiːpʊlɪ]; Ancient Greek: Καλλίπολις, romanized : Kallípolis, lit. 'Beautiful City') is a southern Italian town and comune in the province of Lecce, in Apulia. In 2014, it had a population of 31,862 [2] and is one of the towns where the Greek dialect Griko is ...

  4. 18 de sept. de 2019 · The Gallipoli Peninsula is situated in southern East Thrace, which is the European portion of Turkey, and is bordered to by the Aegean Sea and the Dardanelles Strait to the west and east, respectively. The name Gallipoli is an Italian form of a Greek word meaning "beautiful city," which was the historical name of the city now known as Gelibolu.

  5. There are over 300 usable maps of Gallipoli and the surrounding area in the TrenchMapper collection, currently just 70 are georeferenced and available online but all 300+ will eventually appear. In the collection to be georeferenced there are Turkish 1:25,000 from 1912, British 1:40,000 gridded sheets, at least 60 hand drawn maps showing either ...

  6. At 4:30 a.m. on August 7, 1915, under dim moonlight, the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade, composed mainly of farm and ranch boys from the outback, sat in their trenches on this small patch of ...

  7. 2 de mar. de 2022 · Map of Gallipoli peninsula showing Allied frontline trenches as well as Turkish trenches. The map was issued to officers in Gallipoli and was to be laid over other maps of the area. The map shows towns, roads classified, railways, telegraph lines, forts, vegetation, spot heights, contours at approximately 100ft intervals and form lines.