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It Started in Trabzon! Participation From 17 Provinces Was Achieved.

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The Black Sea Culture and Arts Festival, organized with the participation of 100 women's cooperatives from 17 provinces, has opened its doors in Trabzon. The festival stands out with its three-day program of events showcasing handcrafted goods and local heritage.
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The Black Sea Culture and Arts Festival, organized with the participation of 100 women's cooperatives from 17 provinces, has opened its doors in Trabzon. The festival stands out with its three-day program of events showcasing handcrafted goods and local heritage.

·Türkiye
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Aydınlık broke the news in Türkiye on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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