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  2. Bursaray - Wikipedia

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    BursaRay. Bursaray (sometimes stylized as BursaRay) is a rapid transit system in the city of Bursa, Marmara Region, Turkey, built in 2000 by TÜVASAŞ, and operated by Burulaş. [4] The name Bursaray is a portmanteau of Bursa, and Ray, the Turkish word for "rail". The Bursaray metro opened for passenger service on 24 April 2002.

  3. Bursitis - Wikipedia

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    Bursitis is the inflammation of one or more bursae (synovial sacs) of synovial fluid in the body. They are lined with a synovial membrane that secretes a lubricating synovial fluid. [1] There are more than 150 bursae in the human body. [1] The bursae rest at the points where internal functionaries, such as muscles and tendons, slide across bone.

  4. Bursa gas power plant - Wikipedia

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    40°17′46″N 29°4′26″E. /  40.29611°N 29.07389°E  / 40.29611; 29.07389. Owner (s) Electricity Generation Company. Power generation. Nameplate capacity. 1,432 MW. [ edit on Wikidata] Bursa gas power plant ( Turkish: Bursa Doğalgaz Çevrim Santrali) is a gas-fired power station in Bursa Province western Turkey.

  5. Bursa - Wikipedia

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    Bursa ( Turkish pronunciation: [ˈbuɾsa]; Greek: Προῦσα Prusa, Latin: Prusa ), historically known as Prusa, is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province. The fourth-most populous city in Turkey and second-most populous in the Marmara Region, Bursa is one of the industrial centers of the country.

  6. Bursa Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bursa Malaysia is the stock exchange in Malaysia. It is one of the largest bourses in ASEAN. [3] It is based in Kuala Lumpur and was previously known as the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). It provides full integration of transactions, offering a wide range of currency exchange and related services, including trading, settlement, clearing ...

  7. Trams in Bursa - Wikipedia

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    1⁄2 in) ( T1) 1,000 mm ( 3 ft 3. +. 3⁄8 in) ( T3) The Bursa tram network (sometimes stylized as Burtram) forms part of the public transport system in the city Bursa, Marmara Region, Turkey. The tram network is operated by Burulaş, which also operates Bursa's metro system called Bursaray. Bursa's tramway is made up of three lines: a metre ...

  8. Siege of Bursa - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Bursa occurred from 1317 until the capture on 6 April 1326, [1] when the Ottomans deployed a bold plan to seize Prusa (modern-day Bursa, Turkey ). The Ottomans had not captured a city before; the lack of expertise and adequate siege equipment at this stage of the war meant that the city fell only after six or nine years.

  9. Bursa Uludağ Gondola - Wikipedia

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    Bursa Uludağ Gondola. Bursa Uludağ Aerial Tramway (November 2012). Replaced in 2013 by gondola lift. /  40.17167°N 29.08306°E  / 40.17167; 29.08306. The Bursa Uludağ Gondola ( Turkish: Bursa Teleferik Hattı ), or simply Teleferik as called locally, is an aerial lift line in Bursa Province connecting the city of Bursa with the nearby ...