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What (who) is Gallipoli$506322$ - definition

2005 DOCUMENTARY FILM DIRECTED BY TOLGA ÖRNEK
Gallipoli (2005)

Gallipoli Peninsula Historical Site         
  • Anzac commemorative site, Gallipoli
  •  The memorial at Anzac Cove, commemorating the loss of Ottoman and Anzac soldiers on the Gallipoli Peninsula
  • Battle of Gallipoli – map of Turkish dispositions, April 1915
  • View of Anzac Cove – Gallipoli Peninsula – Dardanelles – Turkey – 01 (5734713946)
HISTORIC SITE IN TURKEY
Draft:Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park; Gallipoli Peninsula National Historical Park; Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park
The Gallipoli Peninsula Historical Site covers over 33,000 hectares in Gallipoli, Turkey. The park was established in 1973 by the Turkish government and is included in the United Nations list of National Parks and Protected Areas.
Requiem & Gallipoli         
2015 STUDIO ALBUM BY ASTRID WILLIAMSON
Requiem and Gallipoli
Requiem & Gallipoli is the seventh album by Astrid Williamson and contains her first full classic composition.
Gallipoli Art Prize         
AUSTRALIAN ART AWARD
Gallipoli Memorial Club
The Gallipoli Art Prize is an Australian acquisitive art prize that celebrates the Gallipoli campaign of the First World War, awarded annually by the Gallipoli Memorial Club and worth .

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Gallipoli (2005 film)

Gallipoli (Turkish title Gelibolu) is a 2005 Turkish documentary film written and directed by Tolga Örnek. It is a documentary about the 1915 Gallipoli campaign, narrated by both sides, the Turks on one side and the British soldiers and Anzacs (soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) on the other side.