Tolga
Encyclopedia

Given name

  • Tolga Çevik
    Tolga Çevik
    Tolga Çevik is a Turkish actor and comedian.He studied theatre at Central Missouri State University in the USA.He is married to Özge Yılmaz, sister of the comedian Cem Yılmaz...

    , Turkish actor
  • Tolga Doğantez
    Tolga Dogantez
    Tolga Doğantez is a Turkish footballer. He currently plays for Karşıyaka S.K..Doğantez played 3 times for Turkey national football team and 2 times for Turkey B national football team...

    , Turkish footballer
  • Tolga Örnek
    Tolga Örnek
    Tolga Örnek is a Turkish film director, writer and producer who, in recognition of his 2005 documentary, Gallipoli, was awarded an honorary medal in the general division of the Order of Australia....

    , Turkish film director
  • Tolga Seyhan
    Tolga Seyhan
    Tolga Seyhan is a Turkish footballer who plays for the club Hacettepespor in the Turkish Super Lig. He was born in Giresun, a city on the Black Sea.-Club career:...

    , Turkish footballer
  • Tolga Zengin
    Tolga Zengin
    Tolga Zengin is a Turkish football goalkeeper. He currently plays for Trabzonspor, a Turkish club. Standing at 192 cm and weighing 81 kg , he wears the number 29 jersey...

    , Turkish footballer


Places

  • Tolga, Algeria
    Tolga, Algeria
    Tolga is a municipality in Biskra Province, Algeria. Located in south-east Algeria, Tolga is well known internationally for high-quality dates . It has more than 500,000 date palm trees. Most dates produced are exported....

  • Tolga, Norway
    Tolga, Norway
    Tolga is a municipality in Hedmark county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Østerdalen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Tolga....

  • Tolga, Queensland
    Tolga, Queensland
    Tolga is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia, and is the centre of the regions peanut industry. At the 2006 census, Tolga had a population of 843.The name Tolga means red mud in the local Aboriginal language...

     in Australia
  • The Altai Mountains (old Turkish name)
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