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10. ٭ It was founded on Seven Hills like Rome.
٭ Istanbul is the only city In the world which is both in Europe and Asia
geographically.
٭ Istanbul is one of the biggest cities in the world, with around 15 million
population.
٭ Istanbul has the third oldest subway in the world, built in 1875
٭ Istanbul was the European Cultural Capital City in 2010.
٭ Istanbul is one of the few cities in the world to be shared by two continents.
CEMETERIES IN ISTANBUL
Muslims 268
Non - Muslims 65
Total 333
11. Istanbul Tourism Statistics
– Istanbul saw an increase of 13,4% in the number of international tourist arrivals as
compared to the same period last year, while the arrival in October of 2014
increased 17.5% compared to October of 2013.
– Furthermore, there are 2.456 travel agencies in Istanbul.
– Additionally Istanbul has nearly 645 dining and entertainment facilities with
98.461 seating capacity which have Tourism Certificate from the Ministry of
Culture and Tourism.
– As Accommodation Facilities of Istanbul which have Tourism Establishment
Certificate from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, there are approximately 450
establishments with the total bed capacity of 89.560. Also there are 170
accommodation facilities with 48.790 bed capacity which is under construction.
12. Istanbul records 5.2 % increase in
tourist arrivals in February 2015
According to the entry of tourists, there is an increase of 6.6 percent using
airports and 77 percent increase in arrivals using cruise ports.
13. Top nationals visiting Istanbul in
January – February 2015
Germany 119.903
Iran 89.334
Russian Fed. 63.714
UK 53.654
France 53.3
USA 47.894
Italy 42.237
S.Korea 41.273
Ukraine 38.458
Libya 37.624
The Netherlands 37.351
Iraq 36.969
Saudi Arabia 36.496
Azerbaijan 35.238
Syria 31.976
China 27.333
Kuwait 26.089
Kazakhstan 22.48
Sweden 22.178
Spain 21.497
Turkmenistan 21.33
Japan 19.245
Uzbekistan 19.078
Austria 18.4
Greece 18.228
TRNC 16.99
Belgium 16.253
Romania 14.572
Switzerland 14.352
Algeria 13.615
Tunis 13.511
Lebanon 13.124
Egypt 13.068
Bulgaria 12.91
Morocco 12.63
Kirgizstan 12.123
Denmark 11.653
Canada 11.035
Georgia 10.783
India 10.416
Jordan 9.703
Israel 9.442
Malaysia 9.042
Indonesia 8.323
Brazil 8.313
Serbia 8.008
Poland 7.43
Bosnia&Herz. 7.134
Norway 6.99
Australia 6.682
14. FACTFILES
Demography
– Population: 14,657,434 as of 1st of January 2016
– Population growth rate: 1.5 % yearly
– Around 5 million (35 %) lives on the Asian side (Anatolia),
around 9 million (65 %) on the European side (Thrace)
– 50.21 % of the population is men
15. Geography
– Area: 5.461 square km
– 1,1 m2 green for 1.000 people
– Highest hill: 537 meters, Aydos Hill on the Asian side
– Neighborhoods: 936
– Districts: 39
Climate
– Average temperature: 13,6 degrees Celsius
– Average relative humidity: 79 %
– Average sea temperature: 15-16 Celsius
Good for agriculture 17%
Forested area 47%
Open for housing 36%
16. Traffic
– Motor vehicles: 3.482.803 (1 car for each 5 person) as of May 2015
– 1/5 of the cars in Turkey are in Istanbul
– About 30.000 new cars join in every month !!!
– Roads: 25.000 km
– Police: 37.979 (2015)
– Taxis: 17.395 (2015)
– Public buses: 6.135 (2015)
Airports: 2 international. The third international airport is being built nowadays.
Istanbul Airport may refer to:
– Istanbul Atatürk Airport
– Sabiha Gökçen International Airport
– Istanbul New Airport
17.
18. Building
– Housing: 869.444 buildings or 4,135,106
single units (approximate in 2012)
Education
– Literacy rate: 97.3 % (over 6 years of age)
– 70% of students are in State universities
– 30% in Private universities
ISLAMIC MOSQUES 3,269
CHRISTIAN CHURCH 143
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES 16
Elementary schools 2.981
Middle schools 1.190
High schools 914
STUDENTS 2,666,700
TEACHERS 1,27,734
UNIVERSITIES 47
19. Economy
– Municipality budget: 12,2 billion TL
(2015)
– Contribution to national budget:
6.454.947 x million TL
– Share in national GNP: 23 %
– Share in national bank deposits: 35%
– Share in national tax collected: 40%
– Free Trade Zones: 4 (Thrace, Ataturk
airport, Leather and Industrial, Stock
Exchange)
– Import/Export: 57% of national export
and 60% of national import was made
from Istanbul, major export is textile
– 3% holds Green card
workers are in
private sector%
99%
State offices 1%
population work in
services
53.3%
industry 32.2%
agriculture 8.1%
construction 6.2%
Unemployment rate 15,5%
23. – Cultural heritage
– Geographical location
– Cultural diversity
– Ethnic diversity and related
production
– Cultural/ethnic shopping
Facilities
– Market facilities
– Increasing foreign investments
– Good climate for tourism
– Increasing number of
organized events after ECOC
– 2010
24. – High population density and crowdedness
– Traffic congestion and insufficient transport
– infrastructure
– Irregular settlements
– Destruction of natural and cultural
environment
– Lack of professional protection of cultural
heritage
– Lack of legal regulations on protection of
ecological,
– natural and cultural sites
– Lack of inspection for ecological, natural
and
– cultural sites
– Legal and administrative problems and
– disconnection among actors
– Lack of promotion and marketing
policies/strategies
– Lack of tourism planning and strong
initiatives
– Lack of inventory
– Conflicts of authorization, power of central
– government on local
– Lack of cultural facilities such as concert
halls,
– festival areas, museums etc.
– Limited capacity of marinas and ports
– Lacking services at museums
25. – In a wide variety of tourism types
– Strong tourism potential/cultural-natural
– Underutilized tourism resources
– Accessibility-location-closeness to Europe
– Regional hub/high transfer and mobility
– Center of attraction for investors
– Good location for cruise trips
26. Threats
– Unstable country agenda
– Ineffectiveness of legal regulations
– Administrative chaos on urban
development issues
– Urban development-re-generation
works/unplanned/defective decisions-
implementations
– Land-use decisions/projects of central
government
– unconnected with local
– Un-cooperation among public-private
– Leaving out private sector and residents
for taking
– decisions
– Lack of transportation and technical
infrastructure
– Lack of awareness for importance of
urban ecology,
– cultural heritage and natural resources
– Water pollution
– Illegal constructions in natural areas
27.
28. Year % of GDP
2006 4.17%
2007 4.26%
2008 4.22%
2009 4.70%
2010 4.16%
2011 4.37%
2012 4.50%
2013 4.63%
2014 4.88%
2015 5.04%
2016 4.92%
30. o 2003
Istanbul Pride begins.
Miniatürk park opens.
o 2007
Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy.
o 2009
Istanbul Congress Center built.
o 2012
Museum of Innocence opens.
o 2013
29 October: the first phase of the Marmaray project opened for public use.
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33. o 2003
Istanbul Pride begins.
Miniatürk park opens.
o 2007
Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy.
o 2009
Istanbul Congress Center built.
o 2012
Museum of Innocence opens.
o 2013
29 October: the first phase of the Marmaray project opened for public use.
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36. o 2003
Istanbul Pride begins.
Miniatürk park opens.
o 2007
Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy.
o 2009
Istanbul Congress Center built.
o 2012
Museum of Innocence opens.
o 2013
29 October: the first phase of the Marmaray project opened for public use.
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40. o 2003
Istanbul Pride begins.
Miniatürk park opens.
o 2007
Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy.
o 2009
Istanbul Congress Center built.
o 2012
Museum of Innocence opens.
o 2013
29 October: the first phase of the Marmaray project opened for public use.
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43. o 2003
Istanbul Pride begins.
Miniatürk park opens.
o 2007
Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy.
o 2009
Istanbul Congress Center built.
o 2012
Museum of Innocence opens.
o 2013
29 October: the first phase of the Marmaray project opened for public use.
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46. o 2003
Istanbul Pride begins.
Miniatürk park opens.
o 2007
Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy.
o 2009
Istanbul Congress Center built.
o 2012
Museum of Innocence opens.
o 2013
29 October: the first phase of the Marmaray project opened for public use.