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Tallest Man in the World Visits San Diego

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No, the National Basketball Association isn't returning to San Diego, but you might see a very tall Turkish man walking around town Wednesday.

Sultan Kosen, who at 8 feet 3 inches has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's tallest man since 2009, is in San Diego to promote an upcoming cultural festival in Orange County.

Kosen, 30, met with Mayor of San Diego Bob Filner for about 15 minutes and was seen at a French bakery in Carmel Valley

Kosen is from the city of Mardin, in the predominantly Kurdish area of southeastern Turkey near the border of Syria and Iraq but said he would love to move to the United States some day and open a Turkish restaurant.

"I was the first congressman to call for an independent Kurdistan," said Filner, a 10-term member of the House of Representatives.

The comment brought a handshake and wide smile from Kosen.

"I like to be in California here and I would like to live here," he said in Turkish through his interpreter, Atilla Kahveci of the Pacific Institute in Los Angeles.

He told the mayor he realized at the age of 10 that he would be very tall, since he was already 6 feet.

He said a tumor in his pituitary gland fueled his growth and limited his vision, which he said is 90 percent in one eye and 60 percent in the other. It took multiple surgeries to remove the tumor, he said.

Kosen walks with the help of crutches since a car accident caused weakening of the muscles in his legs.

Kahveci said Kosen has been to 80-90 countries since his designation as the world's tallest person, and finds Southern Californians to be very friendly.

The Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival is scheduled from Thursday through Sunday at the Orange County Fair and Events Center in Costa Mesa.


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