Social life in Turkey is defined by climate, geography, traditions, surroundings, and religion. In cities along the coast with a temperate climate, people socialize more freely in cafes and restaurants. In mountainous inland areas with a harsher climate, family ties are closer and social life centers around the home. Turkish traditions emphasize respect for family and hospitality. However, social norms are becoming more liberal among young urban populations between ages 18-40, who socialize in cafes, restaurants, and online. Turkey's diverse regions each offer different cultural experiences and recreational activities.
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Social life in Turkey is influenced by climate, geography, traditions, and religion. In coastal cities, the temperate climate allows for an more open social life where people spend more time outside interacting in cafes and restaurants. Meanwhile, in mountainous inland areas the severe climate leads to a more closed social life focused on the close-knit family. The Turkish republic modernized social norms through Ataturk's reforms in the early 20th century, promoting secularism and equal rights. Today among youth aged 18-40 in large cities, social life revolves around independent but close-knit families, open relationships, and meeting at restaurants, cafes, sports, and cultural events.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was an Ottoman military officer and revolutionary statesman who is credited as the founder of modern Turkey. Turkey has a diverse culture that blends Turkic, Anatolian, Ottoman, and Western influences. The Anatolian peninsula, which comprises most of modern Turkey, has been continuously inhabited for millennia and influenced by surrounding regions. Turkish is the sole official language of Turkey.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Ankara is the capital city of Turkey. Turkey is a secular and democratic republic whose first president was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is currently the Prime Minister and Abdullah Gül is the President. Turkish is the official language spoken by over 83 million people worldwide and has a basic word order of subject-object-verb.
This presentation discusses the rich cultural heritage of Turkey. It notes that Turkey was home to many important historical figures and civilizations. Turkey served as the center of several empires and has a long history spanning many millennia. Today, Turkey aims to share its cultural traditions and play a role in the European community as it moves into the new millennium.
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 75 million people and Turkish is the official language. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk established Turkey as a secular republic after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and implemented significant political, social, and cultural reforms. Turkey has a democratic parliamentary system of government with executive power held by the president and prime minister.
Turkey is a country located on two continents with a long history spanning many civilizations. It has diverse regions and landscapes. Ankara is the capital located in central Turkey, with many museums, parks, and historic sites. Ataturk was Turkey's founder and first president who established the republic and modernized the nation. The Bosphorus Bridge connects Europe and Asia across the strait in Istanbul, overlooking the scenic city. Hagia Sophia was originally a church but is now a mosque, maintaining its historic significance. Cappadocia has unique rock formations that people once lived in, and was an important stop on the Silk Road.
Social life in Turkey is influenced by climate, geography, traditions, and religion. In coastal cities, the temperate climate allows for an more open social life where people spend more time outside interacting in cafes and restaurants. Meanwhile, in mountainous inland areas the severe climate leads to a more closed social life centered around the close-knit family. The Turkish Republic modernized social norms through Ataturk's reforms in the early 20th century, promoting secularism and equal rights. Today, among youth aged 18-40 in large cities, social life revolves around relatively liberal family relationships, meeting friends in cafes and restaurants, and participating in sports, arts, and travel.
Destination branding of the inhabitants of Fako Division in the South West Region. Visitors like tourists and investors to Cameroon should have a go at this.
Social life in Turkey is influenced by climate, geography, traditions, and religion. In coastal cities, the temperate climate allows for an more open social life where people spend more time outside interacting in cafes and restaurants. Meanwhile, in mountainous inland areas the severe climate leads to a more closed social life focused on the close-knit family. The Turkish republic modernized social norms through Ataturk's reforms in the early 20th century, promoting secularism and equal rights. Today among youth aged 18-40 in large cities, social life revolves around independent but close-knit families, open relationships, and meeting at restaurants, cafes, sports, and cultural events.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was an Ottoman military officer and revolutionary statesman who is credited as the founder of modern Turkey. Turkey has a diverse culture that blends Turkic, Anatolian, Ottoman, and Western influences. The Anatolian peninsula, which comprises most of modern Turkey, has been continuously inhabited for millennia and influenced by surrounding regions. Turkish is the sole official language of Turkey.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Ankara is the capital city of Turkey. Turkey is a secular and democratic republic whose first president was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is currently the Prime Minister and Abdullah Gül is the President. Turkish is the official language spoken by over 83 million people worldwide and has a basic word order of subject-object-verb.
This presentation discusses the rich cultural heritage of Turkey. It notes that Turkey was home to many important historical figures and civilizations. Turkey served as the center of several empires and has a long history spanning many millennia. Today, Turkey aims to share its cultural traditions and play a role in the European community as it moves into the new millennium.
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 75 million people and Turkish is the official language. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk established Turkey as a secular republic after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and implemented significant political, social, and cultural reforms. Turkey has a democratic parliamentary system of government with executive power held by the president and prime minister.
Turkey is a country located on two continents with a long history spanning many civilizations. It has diverse regions and landscapes. Ankara is the capital located in central Turkey, with many museums, parks, and historic sites. Ataturk was Turkey's founder and first president who established the republic and modernized the nation. The Bosphorus Bridge connects Europe and Asia across the strait in Istanbul, overlooking the scenic city. Hagia Sophia was originally a church but is now a mosque, maintaining its historic significance. Cappadocia has unique rock formations that people once lived in, and was an important stop on the Silk Road.
Social life in Turkey is influenced by climate, geography, traditions, and religion. In coastal cities, the temperate climate allows for an more open social life where people spend more time outside interacting in cafes and restaurants. Meanwhile, in mountainous inland areas the severe climate leads to a more closed social life centered around the close-knit family. The Turkish Republic modernized social norms through Ataturk's reforms in the early 20th century, promoting secularism and equal rights. Today, among youth aged 18-40 in large cities, social life revolves around relatively liberal family relationships, meeting friends in cafes and restaurants, and participating in sports, arts, and travel.
Turkey has a rich cultural tradition reflected in its traditional clothing, food, music, and habits. For clothing, early Turks wore leather boots, shirts, and riding trousers suitable for horseback riding. Head coverings provided protection from cold. Food is influenced by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, featuring dishes like yogurt soup, spicy cheese, and lamb kebabs. Turkish classical music was influenced by Islamic cultures like Arabic and Persian, while folk music stems from rural Anatolian traditions. Popular pastimes include thermal spas, national parks, aqua parks, and the Istanbul zoo. Sports such as paragliding and skiing are also enjoyed. Traditional marriage customs involve gold gifts for brides and circumcised children.
Here are explanations for the terms:
- Subcultural interaction: When individuals belong to more than one subculture. For example, someone who is young, Italian, Catholic, and a student living in Barcelona would interact with multiple subcultures.
- Culture is learned: Culture is acquired and passed down through social learning, such as from family, community, and educational institutions rather than through genetics.
- Religious subcultures: Groups within a society that are defined by their shared religious beliefs and practices.
- Primary group: Small, intimate group whose members share close, continuous, and personal relationships like family.
- Enculturation: Process by which individuals learn the norms and values of their own culture
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It borders 8 countries and has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. Turkey has a population of over 73 million people and its official language is Turkish. The capital and largest city of Turkey is Ankara, while Istanbul is the cultural and commercial center. Turkey has a long history and was formerly the center of the Ottoman Empire. Today it is a secular parliamentary republic with a diverse landscape and culture.
This document provides information about various cultural traditions in Turkey. It discusses wedding customs and traditions, including ceremonies before and during weddings. It also describes various Turkish folk traditions like Nevruz (New Year's), Hidirellez (arrival of spring), circumcision ceremonies, Ramadan Bayram (Eid al-Fitr), and Kurban Bayram (Eid al-Adha). The document also summarizes different forms of traditional Turkish theater such as Karagoz (shadow puppetry), puppet theater, Meddah (storytelling), and village plays.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It has a population of over 68 million people and Istanbul is its largest city. Turkey has a predominantly mountainous landscape and is divided into seven geographical regions - the Black Sea, Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia regions. Turkey has a long history and was the site of many ancient civilizations. The Turkish language is the most widely spoken language in Turkey, followed by Kurdish and other regional languages. Turkish literature has evolved over the centuries, from an oral tradition to Divan poetry influenced by Persian and Arabic, to a modern national literature following the founding of the Turkish
Presentation Greece-Pella-Kali-High School of Kalibabis1977_v
Hellas is a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkan Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Athens. Hellas has a rich history and was the birthplace of democracy. It has many natural and architectural attractions, including the Parthenon and Rio-Antrio Bridge. The Greek alphabet developed here. Pella is a prefecture located in central Macedonia with mountains, rivers, and Lake Vegoritida. The village of Kali is located in Pella and was originally named Kalinitsa. It has fruits, vegetables, and cultural attractions like dances. The document provides an overview of Hellas and the village of Kali in Pella prefecture.
Social stratification in Turkey is based on wealth, education, occupation, and location (urban vs rural). The main classes are the wealthy urban educated class, urban middle class, urban lower class, rural landowners, and rural population. Urban areas are more westernized while rural areas maintain traditional customs. Marriage typically occurs within one's own social class and is still often arranged, though individual consent is now required. Households are typically nuclear family-based though traditionally extended families and patrilineal descent were important. Gender roles are becoming more equal.
This document discusses sociology of architecture and culture. It defines culture and its various elements including norms, values, symbols, beliefs, rituals, language, and stories. It also discusses concepts such as cultural identity, diversity, ethnocentrism, relativism, and universals. The document then covers topics of social and cultural change including definitions, characteristics, patterns, and various factors that can drive change such as technological developments, demographic shifts, natural events, and socio-economic changes. Finally, it examines sources of resistance to social change such as habits, religion, misunderstanding, fear of the unknown, and issues with new inventions.
Turkey is located between Europe and Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a variety of landscapes and climates divided into 7 regions. The Aegean region has a mild climate and scenic coastline, making it popular for tourism and textiles. The Mediterranean region has a Mediterranean climate at the coast and hot, dry summers with mild winters inland. It is one of the best holiday places in the world, with cities like Antalya popular destinations.
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The document discusses the myth that Cretan migrants introduced the tradition of gathering and eating wild greens to Anatolia. However, the author's research found evidence that gathering wild edibles was a common tradition throughout Anatolia, including in central Cappadocia where no Cretan migrants settled. While Cretan Turks brought culinary traditions from Crete, gathering wild plants for food cannot solely be attributed to them. The document also compares wild edible plants recorded in different regions of Turkey and discusses the role of wild greens in local diets.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Asia and Europe. It has a population of over 74 million and its largest city and economic center is Istanbul. Turkey has a long and rich history and culture, with influences from periods under various empires like the Ottomans. While Turkey has become a more secular republic, Islam remains an important part of society. The Turkish people are known for their strong sense of family, loyalty, and nationalism.
The document provides information about various aspects of Turkish culture, history, and society. It discusses the Turkish flag, the location of Turkey straddling Europe and Asia, and important historical figures like Fatih Sultan Mehmet and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. It also summarizes key facts about Turkey's capital Ankara, current president Recep Erdogan, prime minister, currency, language, climate, secularism, and children's day celebration. Overall, the document conveys diverse cultural and socio-political details about Turkey in a comprehensive manner.
The Aegean side of Turkey occupies the western part of the country along the Aegean Sea coast. Some of the notable places in the region include Izmir, Turkey's third largest city, the historic clock tower in Izmir's center, and Efes Antique City, an ancient Greek city. The culture is predominantly Muslim but respects other religions. Popular foods include Izmir meatballs, stuffed vine leaves, keşkek wheat dish, and telkadayif dessert. The traditional dance is called zeybek and features distinctive costumes and music. Daily life is modern though some traditions like deep friendships and bringing food to funerals persist.
The document provides information about Turkey, including:
- Turkey's official name is the Republic of Turkey, with a capital of Ankara.
- Turkey links Asia and Europe and has a diverse geography, ranging from temperate to Mediterranean climates.
- After World War I, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk established the Turkish Republic and instituted major political and social reforms to modernize the nation while preserving its cultural heritage.
- Turkey has a rich cultural tradition that blends influences from its Ottoman past with a modern secular identity, as expressed through art, music, dance, theatre and film.
Turkey has a diverse culture that varies by region. Some traditional dances include the Horon of the Black Sea region, featuring fast footwork, and the Kaşık Oyunu spoon dance of central Anatolia. Islam is the dominant religion, with around 75% of the population being Sunni Muslim and 20% Shi'a Muslim. While Turkey has a predominantly Muslim culture, it underwent westernization in the early 20th century and its largest cities have a more modern culture. Turkish food and culture have also spread to parts of Europe through Turkish immigrant communities, especially in Germany which has around 3 million Turkish residents.
Turkey has a diverse culture that varies by region. Some traditional dances include the Horon of the Black Sea region, featuring fast footwork, and the Kaşık Oyunu spoon dance of central Anatolia. While Turkey is officially secular, the vast majority of citizens (95%) are Muslim, mostly Sunni. Turkish culture has blended Islamic influences with aspects of Western culture, especially in large cities. The Turkish diaspora in places like Germany has also helped spread Turkish pop culture and cuisine abroad, known for spices and roasted meats.
Greek dance has played an important role throughout history in Greek culture. Traditional Greek dances vary widely by region but most involve circular formations and are accompanied by folk music. In ancient Greece, dance was seen as a respected art and was part of education, while traditional dances today incorporate religious, romantic, and war themes. The document then describes various regional dances across Greece and in other Greek communities, noting differences in music, costumes, styles of movement, and cultural influences for each area.
The document summarizes information about Turkey from four perspectives:
1. Geography - Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. The terrain includes high plateaus, coastal plains, and mountain ranges.
2. History - Turkey was once the center of the Ottoman Empire but is now a democratic republic established in 1923 under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
3. Culture - Turkish culture blends influences from East and West, seen in traditions like music, literature, and architecture. Authors like Orhan Pamuk and architects like Mimar Sinan have made significant contributions.
4. Stereotypes - The
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Turkey has a rich cultural tradition reflected in its traditional clothing, food, music, and habits. For clothing, early Turks wore leather boots, shirts, and riding trousers suitable for horseback riding. Head coverings provided protection from cold. Food is influenced by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, featuring dishes like yogurt soup, spicy cheese, and lamb kebabs. Turkish classical music was influenced by Islamic cultures like Arabic and Persian, while folk music stems from rural Anatolian traditions. Popular pastimes include thermal spas, national parks, aqua parks, and the Istanbul zoo. Sports such as paragliding and skiing are also enjoyed. Traditional marriage customs involve gold gifts for brides and circumcised children.
Here are explanations for the terms:
- Subcultural interaction: When individuals belong to more than one subculture. For example, someone who is young, Italian, Catholic, and a student living in Barcelona would interact with multiple subcultures.
- Culture is learned: Culture is acquired and passed down through social learning, such as from family, community, and educational institutions rather than through genetics.
- Religious subcultures: Groups within a society that are defined by their shared religious beliefs and practices.
- Primary group: Small, intimate group whose members share close, continuous, and personal relationships like family.
- Enculturation: Process by which individuals learn the norms and values of their own culture
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It borders 8 countries and has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. Turkey has a population of over 73 million people and its official language is Turkish. The capital and largest city of Turkey is Ankara, while Istanbul is the cultural and commercial center. Turkey has a long history and was formerly the center of the Ottoman Empire. Today it is a secular parliamentary republic with a diverse landscape and culture.
This document provides information about various cultural traditions in Turkey. It discusses wedding customs and traditions, including ceremonies before and during weddings. It also describes various Turkish folk traditions like Nevruz (New Year's), Hidirellez (arrival of spring), circumcision ceremonies, Ramadan Bayram (Eid al-Fitr), and Kurban Bayram (Eid al-Adha). The document also summarizes different forms of traditional Turkish theater such as Karagoz (shadow puppetry), puppet theater, Meddah (storytelling), and village plays.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It has a population of over 68 million people and Istanbul is its largest city. Turkey has a predominantly mountainous landscape and is divided into seven geographical regions - the Black Sea, Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia regions. Turkey has a long history and was the site of many ancient civilizations. The Turkish language is the most widely spoken language in Turkey, followed by Kurdish and other regional languages. Turkish literature has evolved over the centuries, from an oral tradition to Divan poetry influenced by Persian and Arabic, to a modern national literature following the founding of the Turkish
Presentation Greece-Pella-Kali-High School of Kalibabis1977_v
Hellas is a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkan Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Athens. Hellas has a rich history and was the birthplace of democracy. It has many natural and architectural attractions, including the Parthenon and Rio-Antrio Bridge. The Greek alphabet developed here. Pella is a prefecture located in central Macedonia with mountains, rivers, and Lake Vegoritida. The village of Kali is located in Pella and was originally named Kalinitsa. It has fruits, vegetables, and cultural attractions like dances. The document provides an overview of Hellas and the village of Kali in Pella prefecture.
Social stratification in Turkey is based on wealth, education, occupation, and location (urban vs rural). The main classes are the wealthy urban educated class, urban middle class, urban lower class, rural landowners, and rural population. Urban areas are more westernized while rural areas maintain traditional customs. Marriage typically occurs within one's own social class and is still often arranged, though individual consent is now required. Households are typically nuclear family-based though traditionally extended families and patrilineal descent were important. Gender roles are becoming more equal.
This document discusses sociology of architecture and culture. It defines culture and its various elements including norms, values, symbols, beliefs, rituals, language, and stories. It also discusses concepts such as cultural identity, diversity, ethnocentrism, relativism, and universals. The document then covers topics of social and cultural change including definitions, characteristics, patterns, and various factors that can drive change such as technological developments, demographic shifts, natural events, and socio-economic changes. Finally, it examines sources of resistance to social change such as habits, religion, misunderstanding, fear of the unknown, and issues with new inventions.
Turkey is located between Europe and Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a variety of landscapes and climates divided into 7 regions. The Aegean region has a mild climate and scenic coastline, making it popular for tourism and textiles. The Mediterranean region has a Mediterranean climate at the coast and hot, dry summers with mild winters inland. It is one of the best holiday places in the world, with cities like Antalya popular destinations.
ABRA-1.pptx Cordillera heritage in college degreeLimsonbanagyo
Cordillera heritage college subject of the cordillera administrative region that help student to develop and appreciate the culture of our ancestors and preserve the rich heritage in the region. It's is the one requirements in the all the tertiary in the cordillera. Abra is one of the province in cordillera have an rich culture. In this file you will be learn such culture and how it's be at present
The document discusses the myth that Cretan migrants introduced the tradition of gathering and eating wild greens to Anatolia. However, the author's research found evidence that gathering wild edibles was a common tradition throughout Anatolia, including in central Cappadocia where no Cretan migrants settled. While Cretan Turks brought culinary traditions from Crete, gathering wild plants for food cannot solely be attributed to them. The document also compares wild edible plants recorded in different regions of Turkey and discusses the role of wild greens in local diets.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Asia and Europe. It has a population of over 74 million and its largest city and economic center is Istanbul. Turkey has a long and rich history and culture, with influences from periods under various empires like the Ottomans. While Turkey has become a more secular republic, Islam remains an important part of society. The Turkish people are known for their strong sense of family, loyalty, and nationalism.
The document provides information about various aspects of Turkish culture, history, and society. It discusses the Turkish flag, the location of Turkey straddling Europe and Asia, and important historical figures like Fatih Sultan Mehmet and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. It also summarizes key facts about Turkey's capital Ankara, current president Recep Erdogan, prime minister, currency, language, climate, secularism, and children's day celebration. Overall, the document conveys diverse cultural and socio-political details about Turkey in a comprehensive manner.
The Aegean side of Turkey occupies the western part of the country along the Aegean Sea coast. Some of the notable places in the region include Izmir, Turkey's third largest city, the historic clock tower in Izmir's center, and Efes Antique City, an ancient Greek city. The culture is predominantly Muslim but respects other religions. Popular foods include Izmir meatballs, stuffed vine leaves, keşkek wheat dish, and telkadayif dessert. The traditional dance is called zeybek and features distinctive costumes and music. Daily life is modern though some traditions like deep friendships and bringing food to funerals persist.
The document provides information about Turkey, including:
- Turkey's official name is the Republic of Turkey, with a capital of Ankara.
- Turkey links Asia and Europe and has a diverse geography, ranging from temperate to Mediterranean climates.
- After World War I, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk established the Turkish Republic and instituted major political and social reforms to modernize the nation while preserving its cultural heritage.
- Turkey has a rich cultural tradition that blends influences from its Ottoman past with a modern secular identity, as expressed through art, music, dance, theatre and film.
Turkey has a diverse culture that varies by region. Some traditional dances include the Horon of the Black Sea region, featuring fast footwork, and the Kaşık Oyunu spoon dance of central Anatolia. Islam is the dominant religion, with around 75% of the population being Sunni Muslim and 20% Shi'a Muslim. While Turkey has a predominantly Muslim culture, it underwent westernization in the early 20th century and its largest cities have a more modern culture. Turkish food and culture have also spread to parts of Europe through Turkish immigrant communities, especially in Germany which has around 3 million Turkish residents.
Turkey has a diverse culture that varies by region. Some traditional dances include the Horon of the Black Sea region, featuring fast footwork, and the Kaşık Oyunu spoon dance of central Anatolia. While Turkey is officially secular, the vast majority of citizens (95%) are Muslim, mostly Sunni. Turkish culture has blended Islamic influences with aspects of Western culture, especially in large cities. The Turkish diaspora in places like Germany has also helped spread Turkish pop culture and cuisine abroad, known for spices and roasted meats.
Greek dance has played an important role throughout history in Greek culture. Traditional Greek dances vary widely by region but most involve circular formations and are accompanied by folk music. In ancient Greece, dance was seen as a respected art and was part of education, while traditional dances today incorporate religious, romantic, and war themes. The document then describes various regional dances across Greece and in other Greek communities, noting differences in music, costumes, styles of movement, and cultural influences for each area.
The document summarizes information about Turkey from four perspectives:
1. Geography - Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. The terrain includes high plateaus, coastal plains, and mountain ranges.
2. History - Turkey was once the center of the Ottoman Empire but is now a democratic republic established in 1923 under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
3. Culture - Turkish culture blends influences from East and West, seen in traditions like music, literature, and architecture. Authors like Orhan Pamuk and architects like Mimar Sinan have made significant contributions.
4. Stereotypes - The
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5. CLIMATE + GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS
Temperate climate + Seaside
People spending more time outside the house
Socialize more
Relationship more free between genders
Education level is high (university)
Small families
Independent family members
Meetings in restaurants, cafes, cinemas...
6. CLIMATE + GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS
Severe climate + Mountanious district
Time spends mostly inside the house
Close family tides and close relationships with neighbours
Limited relationships between men and women
Because of hard living conditions, education level is low (primary
school)
Numerous families
More responsabilities towards the family
Meetings in houses
7. CLIMATE + GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS
Typical Turkish House – Safranbolu
Modern villa - Bodrum
9. TRADITIONS
Respect is still the most important component in the family, but in
cities families give more freedom to their children
In modern families children leave the house for university or when
they start to work . In traditional families, generations live together
Marriages are decided by individuals, but in traditional parts
approval of the family is still needed
While marrying age is increased lately in the cities, in most parts of
Anatolia it‟s around 20‟s
Men and women both work
„‟Hospitality‟‟ is one of the most important component in Turkish
culture..
10. TRADITIONS
Traditional Grand bazaar - Istanbul
Modern Shopping center - Istanbul
In the cities shopping places are supermarkets or big malls. In smaller
towns there are local bazaars where you can find all natural ingredients
12. SURROUNDINGS
Turkey hosted different people, from different cultures throughout
the history ( Muslims, Christians, Levantines, Armenians, Greeks)
Seaside regions have seaports that are important passages between
the east and west so the community is more open to new ideas and
eager to follow recent trends in social life. While inland people are
more conservative.In cities people mostly live in apartments. But at
the countryside people live in garden houses.
Migration from the villages to the cities is a problem, so the
government has to deal with the slum areas that‟s building up around
the cities.
16. RELIGION
In Anatolia many people from many different religions have lived together
peacefully for many centuries. There is always tolerence towards every kind
of belief. Everyone practices religion as they wish
A major part of the country is muslim, but every individual has his/her own
way of interpreting religion.
Freewill (individual conscience) is developed
Religion is seen as a guidance, not a commander
Religious holidays are important traditions where all family members get
together
Relationships between genders are not as strict as it was, but in traditional
parts they are still under the control of the elders. In the cities couples may
live together without getting married.
Outfits vary from place to place; in traditional villages traditional clothing is
seen, while in the cities fashion is a must
17. RELIGION
Aya Sofia – once a Byzantine church, conserved and became a mosque
now…
19. ATATURK
REFORMS
“The major challenge facing us
is to elevate our national life to
the highest level of civilization
and prosperity”
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
20. ATATURK
REFORMS
Proclamation of the republic (1923)
Recognition of equal rights to men and women (1926 – 1934)
Reform of headgear and dress (1925)
Adaptation of new Turkish alphabet (1928)
Law on family names (1934)
Abolishment of titles and by-names (1934)
Adoption of international calender, hours and measurements (1925
– 1931)
21. ATATURK
REFORMS
Atatürk, 1928;
introducing the new
Turkish Alphabet of
the new Turkish
Republic
23. Youth – Family
Families are small, mostly 2 children
Respect is an important element, but relationships are more liberal
Children seperate from the family when they finish university and
start working or when they are married
Relations continue, get-togethers are mostly weekly
Exchanging greetings on the occasions of the religious holidays is a
strong tradition. Normally families get together and have a meal
together. It‟s also a custom to make visits to the cemetaries
On national holidays there are ceremonies on the streets and in
stadiums
“Don‟t buy a house, buy a neighbour” is still a valid saying
24. Youth – Community
Relationships between men and women are free
Mostly young people choose their own partners and get married
after spending a certain period of time being friends
Divorce is not a taboo anymore
Legal age for drinking alcohol: 18
Legal age for driving: 18
%45.85 of the youngsters contribute to labor force in Turkey
25. Youth – Community
Football and basketball are important sports that attract most part
of the male population.
26. Youth – Community
Meeting points are mostly restaurants, cafes, discos and house parties.
27. Youth – Community
Eating is a pleasure and we love gathering around a table with family and
friends. Even though Turkish Food is varied and delicious, different kinds
of cuisines are also avaliable and popular
28. Youth – Community
Cinema, theater, opera end ballets are common time sharings
30. Youth – Community
Internet also has become a new way of access to socialization
Popular sports: yoga, fitness, bowling, tennis, hiking, rafting, diving,
skiing
Popular arts: photography, dancing and painting
Graduations, anniversaries, engagements, weddings and birthdays
are always celebrated
Nowadays with their education and language knowledge young
people travel and have connections all around the world
Every men that computes his 18 years of age is obligated to effect
his military service which is from 6 – 18 months of time
32. Turkish Handicrafts
Musical instrument making
Carpet making
Ceramics and pottery
Rug making
Handicrafts
Copper work Cloth weaving
Wood work
Writing
Tile making Leather
Embroidery
33. Regions – 7 regions of Turkey
Whether you are an art and history
buff, an archeology nut or a nature
lover, enjoy browsing through markets
or going diving, the different regions
of Turkey offer endless possibilities all
year round!!!
34. Mediterranean
Beginning from the south of splendid Toros Mountains lies the Mediterranean coast with
beautiful sceneries, sandy beaches, secluded coves, tranquil ruin places and attractive
Holiday facilities…
35. Agean
As to Heredot‟s statement “embracing the most beautiful sky and mildest climate of the world”
gulfs and peninsulas, coves and golden beaches line up one after the other among the Agean
Coast…
36. The Black Sea Region
Fields of tea, hazelnut, tobacco and corn, highway parallel to narrow coastline, caves,
villages, beaches, mountains covered with green forests, valley and plains…
37. Central Anatolian Region
Having been witness to the transitions of important civilizations, today the region is the
political center of Turkey…
38. Marmara
Fields of sunflowers and vineyards as far as the eye can see, Bosphorus and the Dardanelles,
masterpieces of Mimar Sinan… This province boasts to have the most authentic works of
Ottoman architecture.
39. East and Southeast Anatolia
High mountain ranges, valleys, plains, lakes and streams, adorned with the unique
architectural samples of Turkish culture…