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・ Gölan
・ Gölbağı, Çelikhan
・ Gölbaşı
・ Gölbaşı Dam
・ Gölbaşı Ground Station
・ Gölbaşı, Adıyaman
・ Gölbaşı, Ankara
・ Gölbaşı, Seyhan
・ Gölbaşıspor
・ Gölbek, Gölbaşı
・ Gölbelen, Çıldır
・ Gölbent, Söke
・ Gölcük
・ Gölcük Barbaros Hayrettin Lisesi
・ Gölcük Naval Base
Gölcük Naval Shipyard
・ Gölcük Plateau
・ Gölcük, Aydın
・ Gölcük, Bolu
・ Gölcük, İzmir
・ Gölcük, Karpuzlu
・ Gölcük, Kocaeli
・ Gölcük, Kumluca
・ Gölcük, Mudurnu
・ Göldağı, Gölpazarı
・ Göldenitz
・ Göldere, Bayburt
・ Göle
・ Gölebakan, Çıldır
・ Gölenkamp


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Gölcük Naval Shipyard : ウィキペディア英語版
Gölcük Naval Shipyard

Gölcük Naval Shipyard ((トルコ語:Gölcük Donanma Tersanesi)) is a naval shipyard of the Turkish Navy within the Gölcük Naval Base on the east coast of the Sea of Marmara in Gölcük, Kocaeli. Established in 1926, the shipyard serves for the building and the maintenance of military vessels. A total of 3,221 personnel are employed at the shipyard stretching over an area of with covered structures of .〔() 〕
==History==

To repair the war damages of the Turkish battlecruiser TCG ''Yavuz'' after World War I, a floating drydock, large enough to hold the big vessel, was needed. The site chosen was Gölcük on the southern shore of the Gulf of İzmit. With the construction of the floating drydock and the housing barracks by the German shipbuilding company Flender Werke, Gölcük Naval Shipyard was established in 1926.
The maintenance facilities were extended in 1942 with various other buildings, such as machine plant and foundry, stretching over a big swampland, a small lake and hazelnut orchard fields in Gölcük. The Convention on the Turkish straits, part of the Treaty of Lausanne signed in 1923, banned military facilities in the Turkish Straits. So, Turkish Navy's infrastructure, like shipyards and naval facilities, at the Golden Horn and İstinye in Istanbul were systematically relocated to Gölcük.〔
The principal development of the shipyard took place after 1947 within the frame of NATO subsidies. Gölcük Naval Shipyard is today capable of building ships like submarines, corvettes, frigates, landing ships and commercial vessels up to 30.000 DWT. It is the second biggest shipbuilding facility in Turkey after Pendik Naval Shipyard in Tuzla, Istanbul.

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