1923Turk-Grup - Bilge_KaGaN

This website has been interfered in remembrance of 45.000 martyres.

If the subject under discussion is the native land, the others are incidentals.

BU SiTEYE 1923 TURK GRUP TARAFINDAN EL KONULMUSTUR !!!
 

BIZLER KIMMIYIZ IZLEYIN VE GORUN HACKED BY

BILGE_KAGAN 
 


Who we are ?

We are the Turks are the ghost soldiers of the cyber world.
We sweared as 1923 Turk Group staffs to protect our flag in this cyber world.

We will be nightmare for who recognizes so-called Armenian Genocide claims or who supports the terrorist organizations or who publish child porn.

We will be your angel of death till you revere us

29th ANNUAL VIDALIA ONION FESTIVAL | CHILDREN’S ART FESTIVAL
13th ANNUAL OL’ TIME FARM FESTIVAL | TALES FROM THE ALTAMAHA


30th ANNUAL VIDALIA ONION FESTIVAL (http://www.vidaliaonionfestival.com)
April 25 - 29

VIDALIA, GA
2007

For information about this event please visit: http://www.vidaliaonionfestival.com

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13th ANNUAL OLE TIME FARM FESTIVAL
October 21-22, 2006
DOWNTOWN UVALDA, GA

Step back in time and enjoy a day in yesteryear at the Ole Time Farm Festival in Uvalda! (Just 10 minutes from Vidalia.) Your family can enjoy the fun, food, fellowship, fireworks, a carnival, street dance, parade, horse drawn carriage rides, pageants, a car show, arts and crafts, and a Walk-a-Thon. Be sure to visit this page often for updates on the schedule of events. Or, call the Vidalia Area CVB at (912) 538-8687 for more information.

The Ol’ Time Farm Festival is held in downtown Uvalda, at the intersection of Highway 221 and Highway 56.

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VIDALIA CHRISTMAS PARADE
December 5, 2005

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CHRISTMAS IN LYONS
November 29 - December 4, 2005,

includes Christmas Parade on December 3, 2005.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus...and it's here in Georgia!: November 1 – December 18, 2005,
bring your Christmas cards to Santa Claus, Georgia to mail them with the Santa Claus postmark!

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TALES FROM THE ALTAMAHA
April 20-22, 25-29, 2006,

“Born from the banks of the Altamaha River and the
writings of Col. T. Ross Sharpe, comes the Georgia folk-life play about tales of regional settlers, their
lives, loves, losses, scandals – and just plain ol’ gossip!”
www.lyonsga.com

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