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Etymology
Greek ��ν��αν�ινο��ολη Konstantinoúpoli "Constantine�s city," after Roman emperor Constantinus|Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (also known as Constantine I or Constantine the Great).
Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��p�l|-��p�l
Proper noun
Constantinople
- Name of present-day Istanbul from AD 330 to AD 1930. Previously known as Byzantium.
Synonyms
Istanbul
Translations
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Albanian: Konstantinopoja
Basque: Konstantinopolis
Bosnian: Konstantinopolj#Bosnian|Konstantinopolj m
Breton: Kergustentin
Bulgarian: �он��ан�инопол m
Catalan: Constantinoble
Chinese: å��士å�¦ä¸�å ¡ (JÅ«nshìtÇ�ndÄ«ngbÇ�o)
Croatian: Konstantinopolj m
Czech: Konstantinopol
Dutch: Constantinopel n
Esperanto: Konstantinopolo
Estonian: Konstantinoopol
Finnish: Konstantinopoli
French: Constantinople
Galician: Constantinopla
Georgian: ��������������� (konstantinopoli)
German: Konstantinopel
Greek: t|el|��ν��αν�ινο��ολη|f|trKonstantinoúpoli|scGrek
Hebrew: ק×�× ×¡×�× ×�×�× ×�פ×�×� (qonst'ant'inopol)
Hungarian: Konstantinápoly
Ido: Konstantinopolo
Indonesian: Konstantinopel
Italian: Costantinopoli
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Japanese: ����������� (konsutantinoporisu)
Korean: ������리� (konseutantinopulliseu)
Latin: Constantinopolis
Low Saxon: Konstantinopel
Macedonian: �он��ан�инопол m
Malayalam: ��ണ�സ�റ�റാന�റിന�പ�പിള�
Norwegian: Konstantinopel
Occitan: Constantinòple
Persian: FAchar|ک�ستا�ت���پ�� (konstantinopol)
Portuguese: Constantinopla
Romanian: Constantinopol
Russian: �он��ан�инопол� (Konstantinópol�) m
Serbian:
Slovak: KonÅ¡tantÃnopol
Spanish: Constantinopla f
Swedish: Konstantinopel
Turkish: Konstantinopolis
Ukrainian: �он��ан�инопол� (Konstantynópol�) m
Urdu: URchar|�سط�ط���
Welsh: Caergystennin
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