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The Gök River or Gökırmak (ancient Greek Amnias) is a tributary of the Kızılırmak in Turkey. Its source is in Kastamonu Province.
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The Gök River or Gökırmak (ancient Greek Amnias) is a tributary of the Kızılırmak in Turkey. Its source is in Kastamonu Province.
41°24′28″N 35°07′08″E / 41.4077°N 35.1188°E / 41.4077; 35.1188