It is the same city.
Istanbul - Not Constantinople - was created in 1953.
Constantinople
Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Oh Constantinople Why did Constantinople get the works? That's nobody's business but the Turks
Constantinople became known as Istanbul in 1930.
Istanbul was Constantinople now Istanbul Constantinople
Byzantium, Constantinople
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Isanbul was called Constantinople in the Byzantine times.
In 1600, Constantinople - Istanbul, had an estimated population of 500,000. This was far greater than any city in Europe at that time.
Istanbul, Constantine, Byzantium, Constantinopolis, Kostantiniyye. All I could find.
Constantinople was the prior name of the city of Istanbul, I don't believe it had a 'definition' other than 'large city'.
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