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Erzurum (ĕr`z r m') or Erzerum (–zə–), city (1990 pop. 241,344), capital of Erzurum prov., E Turkey. It is an agricultural trade center and a railroad center. Agricultural products include sugar beets, wheat, barley, and vegetables. Metal and leather handicrafts are also produced. Although its origins are obscure, the city was known in the 5th cent. A.D. as Theodosiopolis, an important Byzantine frontier fortress. It was later held by various peoples, including the Armenians, Persians, and Seljuk Turks, before being captured by the Ottoman Turks in the early 16th cent. The first Turkish Nationalist congress was held there in 1919. It is the site of Atatürk Univ. |
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Anthrax was seen most frequently in Erzurum and Kars, cities that are centers of animal commerce (Table). From the Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey (Dr. The drivers plan to cross into Erzurum in Turkey today and drive through Greece, Italy, Switzerland and Germany before reaching Paris. |
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