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Sinop installs concrete blocks to prevent caravan encroachment

24.02.2026 07:33 2 min 5 sources
Ege Alternatif Gazetesi TUR + 4 more
Sinop installs concrete blocks to prevent caravan encroachment
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Authorities in the Turkish city of Sinop have placed concrete blocks along the coastline to prevent illegal caravan parking. The measure targets tourists who were occupying public areas for overnight stays in violation of local regulations.

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Sinop authorities end caravan occupation with concrete blocks

25.02.2026 Ege Alternatif Gazetesi TUR

Concrete blocks installed in Sinop to prevent caravan occupation

24.02.2026 msn.com TUR

Sinop installs concrete blocks to stop caravan parking on seafront

24.02.2026 IHA TUR

Concrete blocks installed in Sinop to prevent caravan parking

23.02.2026 Sinop Flaş Haber TUR

Sinop installs concrete blocks to prevent caravan encroachment

22.02.2026 vitrinhaber.com TUR

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