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Imbros
Imbros (; ; ), officially Gökçeada () since 29 July 1970, is the largest island of Turkey, located in Çanakkale Province. It is located in the north-northeastern Aegean Sea, at the entrance of Saros Bay, and has the westernmost point of Turkey (Cape İncirburnu). Imbros has an area of , and has some wooded areas.
Gökçeada district
district of Çanakkale, northwestern Turkey
Battle of Imbros
1918 World War I naval battle
Zeytinliköy
village in Gökçeada, Çanakkale, northwestern Turkey
Gökçeada Airport
airport in Imbros, Turkey
Tepeköy
village in Gökçeada, Çanakkale, northwestern Turkey
Battle of Imbros
battle during the Ottoman–Venetian War of 1714–1718
Dorino II of Ainos
Lord of Aenos
Orthanes
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Orthanes or Orthannes () is a minor fertility and phallic god worshipped in Athens and the island of Imbros in the Aegean Sea. Little is known about Orthanes, his mythology and cult. Orthanes was seen as an ithyphallic god in the likes of Priapus, the fertility god with the enlarged genitalia. His imagery was used on coins from Imbros.