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・ Çamlıca, Göynük
・ Çamlıca, Kozluk
・ Çamlıca, Merzifon
・ Çamlıca, Mut
・ Çamlıca, Silifke
・ Çamlıca, Vezirköprü
・ Çamlıca, Yusufeli
・ Çamlıca, Yüreğir
・ Çamlıca, Şavşat
・ Çamlıdere
・ Çamlıdere Dam
・ Çamlıdere, Ankara
・ Çamlıdere, Bozdoğan
・ Çamlıdere, Mersin
・ Çamlıgöze Dam
Çamlıhemşin
・ Çamlık Railway Museum
・ Çamlık, Bartın
・ Çamlık, Çaycuma
・ Çamlıkonak, Vezirköprü
・ Çamlıkoz, Bayburt
・ Çamlıköy
・ Çamlıköy, Kaş
・ Çamlıova, Kaş
・ Çamlıpınar
・ Çamlıpınaralanı
・ Çamlıtepe, Manavgat
・ Çamlıyayla
・ Çamlıçatak
・ Çamoluk


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Çamlıhemşin

Çamlıhemşin (Laz: ვიჯა/Vica or ვიჯე/Vice; Georgian: ვიჯა/Vija) is a small town and district of Rize Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
With its mountains and valleys in all shades of green Çamlıhemşin has a reputation as one of the most attractive parts of the eastern Black Sea region, particularly with the autumn foliage.
==Etymology==
The town was originally known as Vija〔(Mohti Rize Fındıklı lazlar çamlıhenşin horon Lazca google Kadir Kalemci Web Sayfası Maşukiye Laz Mehmet )〕 or Vije, with local variants Vijealtı, Vijedibi, although it was officially named as Vicealtı until 1953 when its name was changed to Çamlıca by Turkish authorities. The name Vija/ვიჯა (Vizha/ვიჟა||Vije/ვიჯე) is Laz word for brine, mineral (salty) water, which corresponds to Kartvelian
*weʒ₁- form.〔( Gogokhia, Bakur, "About the name of Vija town in Lazeti", ''Etymological Researches XI'', Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics, Tbilisi, 2014, p.p. 3-10; ISSN 1987-9946 (in Georgian). )〕
Its current name was given in 1957. This is a combination of the terms "Çamlı" which in Turkish means "pine-forested" or "piney" and "Hemşin".

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