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20-Aug-2018

Kars view

A view from my hotel, showing part of the city. It does not look very Turkish, and people who know say it is very Russian in its character. Temperatures run up to 40 degrees centegrade in summer, and about the same minus zero in winter. Orhan Pamuk's latest novel, "Snow", was situated here, during winter.

One of some old slides (1998) I scanned and edited anew in 2018.


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Rafi 25-Jul-2019 19:22
Actually, the architecture is not very "Russian", it is more Caucasian, this kind of houses can be seen in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. But the black stone makes it different even from the Caucasian architecture. Turks call these houses "Baltic', a strange term because this architecture is not Baltic at all, so it is used just instead of Caucasian because of political issues