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Sultangazi

2008 establishments in TurkeyDistricts of Istanbul ProvincePopulated places in Istanbul Province
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Sultangazi is one of Istanbul's newer inner-city districts. It was founded as a district proper in 2009 by the "New Local Government Law" in Istanbul, Turkey. To the west are the neighbourhoods of Esenler and Başakşehir, Gaziosmanpaşa is to the south and Eyüp is to the north and east. The district of Gaziosmanpaşa was divided to three districts, and Sultangazi is one of them. One border of the district is formed by the TEM highway. Sultangazi is divided into three neighbourhoods: Habibler, Gazi and Sultançiftliği. The name of "Sultangazi" comes from "Sultan" word part of Sultançiftliği (meaning farm of the Sultan) and the neighbourhood of Gazi, with "gazi" the Turkish for a venerated veteran of war. This district's population comprises many ethnic minorities, including immigrants from Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia, the Black Sea region of Turkey, Kurds and Alevis, as well as Turks. Kurdish minority and Alevi people are mostly found in the Gazi neighbourhood, which has become infamous in Turkey after the 1995 riots and more recently during the Gezi Park protests of June 2013. Sultangazi has 3 precincts, 11 neighbourhoods and 1 village. Precincts: Sultançiftliği, Gazi, Habibler Neighbourhoods: 50. Yıl, 75. Yıl, Cebeci, Cumhuriyet, Esentepe, İsmetpaşa, Malkoçoğlu, Uğur Mumcu, Yayla, Yunus Emre, Zübeyde Hanım Villages: Cebeci (near to Cebeci neighbourhood as 3 kilometres.)

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2135. Sokak,

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Cebeci Sports Complex

Cebeci Sports Complex (Turkish: Cebeci Spor Kompleksi) is a sports complex featuring a multi-purpose sport hall, a football stadium and an indoor swimming pool, located in Sultangazi district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. It is owned by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB). The complex is situated at Atatürk Blv. 56, Uğur Mumcu Mah. in Sultangazi of Istanbul Province. It was constructed between 2010 and 2012. Owned by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municioality (İBB), it is run by Istanbul Spor, a subsidiary of the İBB. 1. The Cebeci Sport Hall is a multi-purpose venue with a seating capacity of 1,850. It is home to volleyball and basketball teams in league matches. 2. A 20 m × 45 m (66 ft × 148 ft) Basketball hall with wood surface capable of 40 seats. 3. A 30 m2 × 50 m2 (320 sq ft × 540 sq ft) Volleyball hall with 720 seating capacity. 4. A 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft) Fitness hall with PVC ground 5. A Wrestling hall with wrestling mat covering 900 m2 (9,700 sq ft). 6. A 640 m2 (6,900 sq ft) Judo hall with Kudo mat. 7. A 640 m2 (6,900 sq ft) Karate hall with tatami. 8. A 640 m2 (6,900 sq ft) Taekwondo hall with tatami for 40 spectators. 9. An indoor Archery hall with PVC ground covering an area of 290 m2 (3,100 sq ft). 10. A Table tennis hall of 900 m2 (9,700 sq ft). 11. The indoor swimming pool has Olympic size with 2.45 m (8 ft 0 in) depth, and features ten lanes. The venue has 1,000 seating capacity. 12. The Cebeci Stadium is a football venue with a capacity of 3,000 sprctators. The ground with the dimensions of 68 m × 105 m (223 ft × 344 ft) has artificial turf, and it is illuminated. The athletics track with all-weather running track is 400 m (1,300 ft) long. 13. A 49-room accomation building with 200-bed capacity for overnight stay, cafeteria, sauna and bath rooms.