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On Vali Fuat Caddesi, which leads up from behind ³Òö±ô²ú²¹ÅŸÄ±, is this enormous, beautifully restored mosque. It was once St John's Church, as evidenced by the altar. It isn't often open between prayer times but you can admire its stately facade.


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