THE REPUBLIC OF
    TURKEY
    BY ARSAL ASAL
MAP OF TURKEY




Capital City: Ankara (3.8 Million)   Largest City: Istanbul (10.4 Million)
GENERAL INFORMATION

• Population: 79 Million
• Languages: Turkish (Official)
• Population Growth Rate: 1.23%
• Birth Rate: 17.9 births/1,000 population
• Death Rate: 6.1 deaths/1,000
• Religion: Muslim (Sunni) 99.3%, other 0.7% (Catholics
  and Jews)
• Age Structure:
0-14 years: 26.6%
15-64 years: 67.1%
65 years and over: 6.3%
GENERAL INFORMATION

• Urbanization: 70% (of total population)
• Other major cities: Izmir (3 million), Bursa (1.5 million)
  and Adana (1.3 million)
• Literacy: 87.4% (age 15 and over can read and
  write, 12 years) 95% in major cities.
• Climate: 4 seasons. Temperate; hot, dry summers
  with mild, wet winter; harsher in interior.
• Natural hazards: Earthquakes
GOVERNMENT

• Government type: Republican Parliamentary
  democracy.
• 81 provinces.
• Independence: October 29th 1923
• Founder: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1939)
• Executive Branch:
President: Abdullah Gul
Prime Minister: Recep Tayyip Erdogan
• Legislative Branch: Grand National Assembly of
  Turkey (550 seats)
GOVERNMENT

• Elections are done every 4 years.
• Judicial Branch: High Court of Appeals, Council of
  State, Court of Accounts, Military High Court of
  Appeals and Military High Administrative Court.
ECONOMY

• GDP (purchasing power parity): $960.5 billion
  (country comparison to the world is #17)
• GDP (official exchange rate): $741.9 billion
• GDP – per capita: $12,300
• Labor Force: 25.64 million (1.2 million Turks work
  abroad)
• Unemployment: 12%
• Population between poverty line: 17.11%
• Inflation rate: 8.6%
ECONOMY

• Agriculture: Tobacco, cotton, grain, olives, sugar
  beets, hazelnuts, pulse, citrus.
• Industries: textiles, food processing, autos,
  electronics, mining (coal, chromate, copper), steel,
  petroleum, construction and paper.
• Tourism
• Exchange rates:
1.90TL = $1
2,49TL = 1£
HISTORY

• Ottoman Empire (1321)-(1920)

• The Ottoman Empire expanded into the
  Eastern Anatolia, Central Europe, the
  Caucasus, North and East Africa, the
  islands in the Mediterranean, Greater Syria,
  Mesopotamia, and the Arabian peninsula
  in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries

• During nearly two centuries of decline, the
  Ottoman Empire gradually shrank in size,
  military power and wealth.
HISTORY



• World War 1(GERMANY)
• Turkish War of Independence (1918 Battle of Gallipoli)
• Leader M.K.A established the new Turkish state, the newly
  founded parliament formally abolished the Sultanate, thus
  ending 623 years of Ottoman rule. (1923)
• Truman Doctrine (1947) enunciated American intentions
  to guarantee the security of Turkey and Greece, and
  resulted in large scale U.S military and economic support.
TURKEY IS KNOWN FOR ITS:

•   Turkish coffee
•   Baklava
•   Turkish Delight
•   Kebab
•   Turkish Belly Dance
•   Ottoman Empire
•   Music
•   Hookah
•   Raki
•   Soccer
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CBllQ3Uchk

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  • 1.
    THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY BY ARSAL ASAL
  • 3.
    MAP OF TURKEY CapitalCity: Ankara (3.8 Million) Largest City: Istanbul (10.4 Million)
  • 9.
    GENERAL INFORMATION • Population:79 Million • Languages: Turkish (Official) • Population Growth Rate: 1.23% • Birth Rate: 17.9 births/1,000 population • Death Rate: 6.1 deaths/1,000 • Religion: Muslim (Sunni) 99.3%, other 0.7% (Catholics and Jews) • Age Structure: 0-14 years: 26.6% 15-64 years: 67.1% 65 years and over: 6.3%
  • 10.
    GENERAL INFORMATION • Urbanization:70% (of total population) • Other major cities: Izmir (3 million), Bursa (1.5 million) and Adana (1.3 million) • Literacy: 87.4% (age 15 and over can read and write, 12 years) 95% in major cities. • Climate: 4 seasons. Temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winter; harsher in interior. • Natural hazards: Earthquakes
  • 11.
    GOVERNMENT • Government type:Republican Parliamentary democracy. • 81 provinces. • Independence: October 29th 1923 • Founder: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1939) • Executive Branch: President: Abdullah Gul Prime Minister: Recep Tayyip Erdogan • Legislative Branch: Grand National Assembly of Turkey (550 seats)
  • 12.
    GOVERNMENT • Elections aredone every 4 years. • Judicial Branch: High Court of Appeals, Council of State, Court of Accounts, Military High Court of Appeals and Military High Administrative Court.
  • 15.
    ECONOMY • GDP (purchasingpower parity): $960.5 billion (country comparison to the world is #17) • GDP (official exchange rate): $741.9 billion • GDP – per capita: $12,300 • Labor Force: 25.64 million (1.2 million Turks work abroad) • Unemployment: 12% • Population between poverty line: 17.11% • Inflation rate: 8.6%
  • 16.
    ECONOMY • Agriculture: Tobacco,cotton, grain, olives, sugar beets, hazelnuts, pulse, citrus. • Industries: textiles, food processing, autos, electronics, mining (coal, chromate, copper), steel, petroleum, construction and paper. • Tourism • Exchange rates: 1.90TL = $1 2,49TL = 1£
  • 18.
    HISTORY • Ottoman Empire(1321)-(1920) • The Ottoman Empire expanded into the Eastern Anatolia, Central Europe, the Caucasus, North and East Africa, the islands in the Mediterranean, Greater Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Arabian peninsula in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries • During nearly two centuries of decline, the Ottoman Empire gradually shrank in size, military power and wealth.
  • 19.
    HISTORY • World War1(GERMANY) • Turkish War of Independence (1918 Battle of Gallipoli) • Leader M.K.A established the new Turkish state, the newly founded parliament formally abolished the Sultanate, thus ending 623 years of Ottoman rule. (1923) • Truman Doctrine (1947) enunciated American intentions to guarantee the security of Turkey and Greece, and resulted in large scale U.S military and economic support.
  • 20.
    TURKEY IS KNOWNFOR ITS: • Turkish coffee • Baklava • Turkish Delight • Kebab • Turkish Belly Dance • Ottoman Empire • Music • Hookah • Raki • Soccer • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CBllQ3Uchk