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- Varto abstract "Varto (Zazaki & Kurmanji: \"Gımgım\") is a town in eastern Turkey. The inhabitants are primarily Kurmanji Kurds and ZazasVarto was the site of major fighting during the Sheikh Said rebellion in 1924, and the site of the 1966 earthquake that killed nearly 3,000 people.In the 1990s Varto was one of the hotbeds of Kurdish militancy led by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Although the city did not see ongoing battles, it was the hometown of many fighters and leading PKK commanders. The Turkish military garrison stationed in the city is surrounded by barbed wire and sandbags. The garrison patrols the city in armored personnel carriers (cars), though there was no fighting in or around the city since the 1990s until August 2015 when fighting between PKK and Turkey security forces began after the murder of an woman by turkish armed forces. Most Kirmancki Zazaki language speakers are Alevis, whereas most Kurmanci Kurdish language speakers are Sunnis. The communities had a separate and quiet existence until the 1980s. The last three decades have seen significant intermarriage, partially aided by the advance of Kurdish nationalism. Varto consists of the main city and 99 villages.The population of Varto city is around 13,000 with another 17,000 living in the villages. In summer Varto and its villages are filled by expatriates that swell the total population well past the 75,000 mark.The largest population from Varto in Europe is in Berlin, Germany.The current mayor is Sabite Ekinci (BDP).The former mayor of Varto, Demir Celik, a pharmacist, is chairman of the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP).".
- Varto country Turkey.
- Varto elevation "1650.0".
- Varto isPartOf Muş_Province.
- Varto leaderParty Peace_and_Democracy_Party.
- Varto leaderTitle "Kaymakam".
- Varto leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Varto postalCode "496xx".
- Varto wikiPageExternalLink www.varto.bel.tr.
- Varto wikiPageExternalLink www.vartositesi.com.
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- Varto wikiPageRevisionID "690120850".
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink 1966_Varto_earthquake.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Alevism.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Districts_of_Muş_Province.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Muş_Province.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Towns_in_Turkey.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Demir_Celik.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Kaymakam.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Kurdistan_Workers_Party.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Kurds.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Muş_Province.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Kurdish.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Peace_and_Democracy_Party.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_Turkey.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Sheikh_Said_rebellion.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Zaza_language.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLink Zazas.
- Varto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Varto".
- Varto areaBlank1Title "District".
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- Varto elevationM "1650".
- Varto latd "39".
- Varto latm "10".
- Varto latns "N".
- Varto lats "10".
- Varto leaderName "Mehmet Yıldız".
- Varto leaderName "Sabite Ekinci".
- Varto leaderParty Peace_and_Democracy_Party.
- Varto leaderTitle Kaymakam.
- Varto leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Varto longd "41".
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- Varto longs "15".
- Varto name "Varto".
- Varto populationBlank1Title "District".
- Varto populationDensityBlank1Km "auto".
- Varto postalCode "496".
- Varto postalCodeType "Post code".
- Varto pushpinMap "Turkey".
- Varto subdivisionName Muş_Province.
- Varto subdivisionType Provinces_of_Turkey.
- Varto subdivisionType "Country".
- Varto website www.varto.bel.tr.
- Varto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Districts_of_Turkey.
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- Varto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_settlement.
- Varto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Muş-geo-stub.
- Varto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Varto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkey_district_areas.
- Varto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkey_district_populations.
- Varto subject Category:Districts_of_Muş_Province.
- Varto subject Category:Populated_places_in_Muş_Province.
- Varto subject Category:Towns_in_Turkey.
- Varto hypernym Town.
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- Varto type Place.
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- Varto type Settlement.
- Varto type Location.
- Varto type Place.
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- Varto type Q486972.
- Varto comment "Varto (Zazaki & Kurmanji: \"Gımgım\") is a town in eastern Turkey. The inhabitants are primarily Kurmanji Kurds and ZazasVarto was the site of major fighting during the Sheikh Said rebellion in 1924, and the site of the 1966 earthquake that killed nearly 3,000 people.In the 1990s Varto was one of the hotbeds of Kurdish militancy led by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Although the city did not see ongoing battles, it was the hometown of many fighters and leading PKK commanders.".
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