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Coordinates: 41°2′12″N 29°1′47″E / 41.03667°N 29.02972°E / 41.03667; 29.02972
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'''Kuzguncuk''' is a district of [[Üsküdar]], [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]. It is one of the two Istanbul quarters deeply associated with Jewish settlement, the other one being [[Balat]] on the [[Europe|European]] side. In Kuzguncuk, an Armenian church sits next to a synagogue, and on the other side of the road a Greek Orthodox church is found beside a mosque. There is a Jewish cemetery in this quarter. After the establishment of Israel, the Jewish population, once a majority, in Kuzguncuk decreased to the current low levels.
[[Image:Kuzscene.jpg|thumb|A street scene on Icadiye Caddesi, the main thoroughfare in Kuzguncuk.]]'''Kuzguncuk''' is a district of [[Üsküdar]], [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]. It is one of the two Istanbul quarters deeply associated with Jewish settlement, the other one being [[Balat]] on the [[Europe|European]] side. In Kuzguncuk, an Armenian church sits next to a synagogue, and on the other side of the road a Greek Orthodox church is found beside a mosque. There is a Jewish cemetery in this quarter. After the establishment of Israel, the Jewish population, once a majority, in Kuzguncuk decreased to the current low levels.


It is a quiet town with a lot of old houses. The police station in Kuzguncuk was moved due to low crime statistics.
It is a quiet town with a lot of old houses. The police station in Kuzguncuk was moved due to low crime statistics.
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A street scene on Icadiye Caddesi, the main thoroughfare in Kuzguncuk.

Kuzguncuk is a district of Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the two Istanbul quarters deeply associated with Jewish settlement, the other one being Balat on the European side. In Kuzguncuk, an Armenian church sits next to a synagogue, and on the other side of the road a Greek Orthodox church is found beside a mosque. There is a Jewish cemetery in this quarter. After the establishment of Israel, the Jewish population, once a majority, in Kuzguncuk decreased to the current low levels.

It is a quiet town with a lot of old houses. The police station in Kuzguncuk was moved due to low crime statistics.

Many TV series in Turkey have been filmed in Kuzguncuk.

Notable people


See also


41°2′12″N 29°1′47″E / 41.03667°N 29.02972°E / 41.03667; 29.02972 [[Image:]]