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'''Kemalpaşa''' (former Makriyali; [[Laz language|Laz]] and [[Georgian language|Georgian]]: მაკრიალი/Makriali or ნოღედი/Noghedi) is a coastal town and a district in [[Artvin Province]], [[Turkey]]. At {{coord|41|29|N|41|31|E}} it is {{convert|15|km}} east of Hopa and {{convert|5|km}} west of the Sarp border check point to [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. The population of the town was 9224 as of 2019.<ref>[https://www.nufusu.com/il/artvin-nufusu Population page] </ref>
'''Kemalpaşa''' (Original name: Noghedi, former Makriyali; [[Laz language|Laz]] and [[Georgian language|Georgian]]: მაკრიალი/Makriali or ნოღედი/Noghedi) is a coastal town and a district in [[Artvin Province]], [[Turkey]]. At {{coord|41|29|N|41|31|E}} it is {{convert|15|km}} east of Hopa and {{convert|5|km}} west of the Sarp border check point to [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. The population of the town was 9224 as of 2019.<ref>[https://www.nufusu.com/il/artvin-nufusu Population page] </ref>


Until 1547 it was a part of the [[Principality of Guria]] of the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]. In June 1367 here in [[Makriali Church]] the royal wedding took place between the king [[Bagrat V of Georgia]] and [[Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia|Anna of Trebizond]]. In 1547 it was annexed to [[Ottoman Empire]]. From 1915 to 1917 — occupied by the [[Russian Empire]] during the [[First World War]]. From 1918 to 1921 Kemalpaşa became a part of the [[Democratic Republic of Georgia]]. After the occupation of the Georgian Democratic Republic by the Soviet [[Red Army]], the village was ceded to Turkey in 1922. In 1987 it was declared township.<ref>[http://kemalpasa.bel.tr/ Mayor’s page {{in lang|tr}}]</ref> It became a district in 2017.
Until 1547 it was a part of the [[Principality of Guria]] of the [[Kingdom of Imereti]]. In June 1367 here in [[Makriali Church]] the royal wedding took place between the king [[Bagrat V of Georgia]] and [[Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia|Anna of Trebizond]]. In 1547 it was annexed to [[Ottoman Empire]]. From 1915 to 1917 — occupied by the [[Russian Empire]] during the [[First World War]]. From 1918 to 1921 Kemalpaşa became a part of the [[Democratic Republic of Georgia]]. After the occupation of the Georgian Democratic Republic by the Soviet [[Red Army]], the village was ceded to Turkey in 1922. In 1987 it was declared township.<ref>[http://kemalpasa.bel.tr/ Mayor’s page {{in lang|tr}}]</ref> It became a district in 2017.

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Kemalpaşa
Town
Kemalpaşa is located in Turkey
Kemalpaşa
Kemalpaşa
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 41°29′N 41°31′E / 41.483°N 41.517°E / 41.483; 41.517
Country Turkey
ProvinceArtvin Province
Elevation
10 m (33 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total9,224
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
08610
Area code466
Licence plate08

Kemalpaşa (Original name: Noghedi, former Makriyali; Laz and Georgian: მაკრიალი/Makriali or ნოღედი/Noghedi) is a coastal town and a district in Artvin Province, Turkey. At 41°29′N 41°31′E / 41.483°N 41.517°E / 41.483; 41.517 it is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Hopa and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west of the Sarp border check point to Georgia. The population of the town was 9224 as of 2019.[1]

Until 1547 it was a part of the Principality of Guria of the Kingdom of Imereti. In June 1367 here in Makriali Church the royal wedding took place between the king Bagrat V of Georgia and Anna of Trebizond. In 1547 it was annexed to Ottoman Empire. From 1915 to 1917 — occupied by the Russian Empire during the First World War. From 1918 to 1921 Kemalpaşa became a part of the Democratic Republic of Georgia. After the occupation of the Georgian Democratic Republic by the Soviet Red Army, the village was ceded to Turkey in 1922. In 1987 it was declared township.[2] It became a district in 2017.

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