The beach upon which the ANZAC troops landed on 25 April 1915 is now called Anzac Cove, but its original name was Ari Birun.
the Gallipoli peninsula
Gallipoli
Anzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula.
In 1915, during World War I, Allied forces invaded a small peninsula located in the Ottoman Empire and called Gallipoli. Located at the western tip of the Dardanelles Strait, the first narrow waterway allowing access to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean, Gallipoli was tenaciously defended by Ottoman (or, Turkish) defenders, who succeeded in blocking the Allied attempt to penetrate inland via their Gallipoli beachhead.
The ANZACs were supposed to land on Cape Tepe but ended up landing on what was later known as ANZAC Cove, two kilometres North of the intended landing place.
the Gallipoli peninsula
The south east tips are the Peloponnesian Peninsula and Gallipoli Peninsula.
Gallipoli is a peninsula in European Turkey.
Gallipoli is located in Turkey, which is part of the continent of Asia.
25th April, 1915 at the Gallipoli Peninsula in was then called the Ottoman Empire, but is now known as Turkey.
Gallipoli
In a British evacuation of the Peninsula.
The Nek is on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey
Gallipoli
The Gallipoli Campaign occurred on the Gallipoli Peninsula, western Turkey, between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916.
The Battle of Gallipoli took place on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli. It happened between April 1915 up to January 1916. It captured the Ottoman capital of Constantinople, now called Istanbul, with over 262,000 men injured.
On the Gallipoli Peninsula of Turkey.