Adana American College for Girls
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TypePrivate for girls
Established1880
Closed1927
| Adana American College for Girls | |
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Adana American College in the early 1900s | |
| Location | |
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Turkey | |
| Coordinates | 36°59′18″N 35°19′36″E / 36.988343934915704°N 35.32675300508213°E |
| Information | |
| Type | Private for girls |
| Established | 1880 |
| Closed | 1927 |
Adana American College for Girls was a prominent high school in Adana, Turkey, that served from 1880 to 1927.[1] Founded by the American missionary, protestant teachings of the school mostly attracted students from the Armenian community of the city.
Adana American College was one of the many missionary schools that were founded during the late 19th century in the Ottoman Empire.

