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The link below takes you to a clickable map of Istanbul , by the municipality of Istanbul. Click Eminonu for the old town locations ( it is the peninsula on the left bottom of Bosphorus straits , which you may identify on the map as a separation between the lands on the left and right :

http://sehirrehberi.ibb.gov.tr/MapForm.aspx?&rw=2D8&cl=4F8

This map above refers to the names of places with no reference in English. Below is the link for Google's clickable map :

http://maps.Google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=tr&msa=0&ll=41.002055,29.008198&spn=0.11815,0.31929&z=12&om=0&msid=117336918484605785961.000445a2f1e8bef1b6e4f

A basic locations map is : http://web.mit.edu/space/www/kip_antalyaresimleristanbul.jpg

( though ALL that is shown on this map is Istanbul, not only where the map reads so.

A basic good one to have an overall igood dea on common location is http://www.travelturkey2006.comphotogalleryistanbul_map%20copy.jpg

A step above basic map : A bit more detailed map with some names in English including visitor's interest sites.

Map for those who are interested in distant district locations 50 km distance from the nucleus . Includes the center but details are lacking :

http://www.tylerschnaidt.com/blocked/nph-index.pl/010110A/http/144.122.163.223/~ilker/rehbersizfotoistanbul_map-optimized.jpg

Small but useful old town map in English with the list and names of sites in English :

http://istanbul.atlantis-hotel.tobook.commaps5975_Atlantis%20Hptel%20map%20788-atlantis-hotel-istanbul-map.jpg

very large old town map showing only main streets and some of the highlights only :

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/mapsworld_citiesistanbul.jpg

Byzantine Constantinople map :

http://historic-cities.huji.ac.il/turkey/istanbulmapspinargenti_1573_istanbul_b.jpg

Finally a one click stop for many Istanbul map selections :

http://www.istanbulguide.net/istguide/map/index.htm

Old town medium size map with detailed historical site references : http://www.istanbulguide.net/istguide/map/istanbulhistorical.htm

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