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Çukurcuma (pronounced chu-KUR-ju-ma; meaning "Friday Valley" in Turkish) is a district of Beyoğlu (in Istanbul, Turkey), made up of the Kuloğlu and Firuzağa neighbourhoods. It lies south-east of İstiklal Caddesi in a valley, not far from Galatasaray Square and between the and Cihangir neighbourhoods. The main thoroughfare is . The buildings largely date from the 19th century, although there has also been a lot of 20th-century development. Çukurcuma is full of antique shops and cafés and has a rather European character. The constituency tends to vote for the CHP.

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  • Çukurcuma (sprich Tschukúrdschumaa, deutsch „Freitagssenke“) ist ein europäisches im Istanbuler Bezirk Beyoğlu (dem historischen Pera), das durch vielfältige Antiquitätengeschäfte und Cafés geprägt ist. Die Gebäude stammen weitgehend aus dem 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert mit vereinzelten osmanischen Gebäuden noch aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Çukurcuma (pronounced chu-KUR-ju-ma; meaning "Friday Valley" in Turkish) is a district of Beyoğlu (in Istanbul, Turkey), made up of the Kuloğlu and Firuzağa neighbourhoods. It lies south-east of İstiklal Caddesi in a valley, not far from Galatasaray Square and between the and Cihangir neighbourhoods. The main thoroughfare is . The buildings largely date from the 19th century, although there has also been a lot of 20th-century development. Çukurcuma is full of antique shops and cafés and has a rather European character. The constituency tends to vote for the CHP. In 2008 The Guardian devoted an article to Çukurcuma. In 2012, the newspaper described it as one of the five best places to live worldwide. (en)
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  • Çukurcuma (sprich Tschukúrdschumaa, deutsch „Freitagssenke“) ist ein europäisches im Istanbuler Bezirk Beyoğlu (dem historischen Pera), das durch vielfältige Antiquitätengeschäfte und Cafés geprägt ist. Die Gebäude stammen weitgehend aus dem 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert mit vereinzelten osmanischen Gebäuden noch aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Çukurcuma (pronounced chu-KUR-ju-ma; meaning "Friday Valley" in Turkish) is a district of Beyoğlu (in Istanbul, Turkey), made up of the Kuloğlu and Firuzağa neighbourhoods. It lies south-east of İstiklal Caddesi in a valley, not far from Galatasaray Square and between the and Cihangir neighbourhoods. The main thoroughfare is . The buildings largely date from the 19th century, although there has also been a lot of 20th-century development. Çukurcuma is full of antique shops and cafés and has a rather European character. The constituency tends to vote for the CHP. (en)
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  • Çukurcuma (de)
  • Çukurcuma (en)
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