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The five-storey Ottoman saat kulesi (clock tower) near the harbour was built in 1897. It was paid for by an Italian consul and Dz¹²Ô²¹°ì°ì²¹±ô±ð merchant who left 100,000 gold francs in his will for this purpose.


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