No. Gallipoli is a peninsula in Turkey where a battle occurred in 1915 (during World War 1), where the forces of Britain and France fought against the Ottoman Empire which had allied itself with Germany and the Central Powers. The campaign actually lasted from April 1915 to January 1916.
City of the Gauls.
Gallipoli has had its name since its establishment as a city in ancient Greece, some 2,500 years ago. Its ancient Greek name means 'beautiful city'.
It is Turkey to be exact but I am not too sure.
gallipoli peninsula located in turkish thrace with the aegean sea.gallipoli derives from greek {kallipolis}means beautiful city.
It comes from the ancient Greek city of the Gauls (polis = city)
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The Turkish. The Turkish were part of the Ottoman Empire who were allies of Austria-Hungary and Germany.
Gelibolu which comes from the Greek 'Kallipolis' meaning beautiful city.
The goal was to knock Turkey out of the war, then concentrate on Germany and Austria. Although the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire was in severe decline, their army proved to be much tougher than the Allies anticipated, and Gallipoli was a failure.
The city in Germany is Berlin.
Germany is not a city. It is a country in Europe.
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