No it is a peninsula located in what used to be known as the Ottman Empire, but we now call Turkey.
The soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I were primarily buried in several cemeteries in Turkey, notably in the town of Çanakkale, which is near the Gallipoli Peninsula. The most well-known burial sites include the Anzac Cove Cemetery and the Lone Pine Cemetery. Many of the fallen soldiers were also honored in memorials and cemeteries that commemorate their sacrifice throughout the region.
Gallipoli
Gallipoli
Gallipoli (Greek: Kallipolis (Καλλίπολις), meaning "Beautiful City"[1]) is a town of 21,200 inhabitants in the province of Lecce, in Apulia, southern Italy. It is located by the Ionian Sea, on the west coast of the Salentina Peninsula. The town of Gallipoli is divided in two parts, the modern and the old city. The new town includes all the newest buildings including a skyscraper. The old town, instead, is located on a limestone island, linked to the mainland by a bridge built in the 16th century.
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The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli.
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli
The Production Budget for Gallipoli was $3,000,000.
Maximos of Gallipoli died in 1633.
Reconquest of Gallipoli happened in 1366.
Gallipoli is located in Turkish Thrace, the European part of Turkey. The Gallipoli Campaign in the First World War was on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.