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DescriptionKars Panorama.JPG
English: A panorama from the fortress above Kars, Turkey, looking south-west from the north-east side of the city. On the left edge of the photo you can see some of the fortress walls, and a graveyard in the distance. Below the hill straight ahead is the original Armenian Church of the Apostles dating from 939 AD, which since 1998 has been a mosque. Behind it on the right is the Evliya Mosque
The water flowing past the church/mosque is the Kars Canal.
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