Turkey has been home to many successive civilizations over thousands of years. It is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, and has a population of around 70 million people. Turkey has a diverse geography and climate, with regions suitable for agriculture, tourism, and industry. It has a long history and is the location of many ancient sites that demonstrate its importance as the cradle of civilizations.
Turkey is located at the intersection of Asia and Europe. It has a population of around 74 million people and can be divided into seven geographical regions. Istanbul, located between Europe and Asia, was historically the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires and contains many cultural and historical sites from these periods. Cappadocia is a popular tourist destination known for its unique geological formations and early Christian cave dwellings.
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.
This document provides a summary of key information about Turkey, including its geography, history, government, and famous landmarks. Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, with a long coastline on the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. It has a population of over 75 million and was founded as a republic in 1923 after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Some of Turkey's most famous landmarks mentioned include Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Cappadocia, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia. It has a population of over 81 million people and its capital and largest city is Ankara. The dominant religion is Islam, though other faiths are practiced. Turkish culture is known for foods like yogurt, pilaf, and kebabs. Turkey has a long history as the location of many ancient civilizations and was also home to the Ottoman Empire. The geography and climate vary significantly across regions from the Black Sea coast to the Mediterranean. Important historical and cultural sites include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and Cappadocia. Ataturk is revered as the founder of modern Turkey.
TURKEY PRESENTATION FOR KIIT UNIVERSITY ENGLISH PROFIENCY COURSE IN INDIAIbrahim Sevki Bayrakdar
Turkey has a diverse geography and climate that allows visitors to experience four seasons in one day. It has coastlines on three seas, as well as majestic mountains, valleys, lakes, and waterfalls suitable for year-round tourism. Turkish culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, with the official language being Turkish. Notable Turkish authors include Orhan Pamuk, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Istanbul straddles two continents and was the historic capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, with a population over 12 million today. Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, has a 6,000 year history and well-preserved historical sites from Persian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 80 million and its largest cities include Istanbul, Izmir, and Bursa. Turkey has a secular government and Islam is the dominant religion. The document discusses Turkey's geography, history as part of the Ottoman Empire, popular sports like oil wrestling, and major tourist attractions in Istanbul like the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bridging two continents. It has a population of over 78 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has diverse geography and climate due to its large size. It is divided into seven regions - Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Black Sea, Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia. Each region has unique attractions such as beaches, ancient ruins, mountains, and ski resorts. Some of Turkey's most popular historic sites include Hagia Sophia, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut and Gobekli Tepe.
City identity: Erbil City and Erbil citadel, City Identity, Environment Identity, Nature Identity
The citadel town of Erbil lies in the middle of the Greater City of Erbil.
It lies between longitudinal lines (45.05 E, 43.4 E) and latitudinal lines (37.20 N, 36.25 N). Although it is now completely engulfed by the huge expanse of the modern city it still lies at the heart of the busy central commercial district.
Erbil is the Capital City of the Kurdish Regional Government in Iraq and is about 350 kilometers northeast of Baghdad, 80 kilometers southeast of Mosul, and 96 kilometers northwest of Sulaimaniya.
The city may be reached by car from all major towns of Iraq and also from the neighboring countries of Iran, Turkey, Syria and Jordan by a modern system of highways.
There is also an international airport which is only about 7 kilometers west of the citadel.
Turkey is located at the intersection of Asia and Europe. It has a population of around 74 million people and can be divided into seven geographical regions. Istanbul, located between Europe and Asia, was historically the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires and contains many cultural and historical sites from these periods. Cappadocia is a popular tourist destination known for its unique geological formations and early Christian cave dwellings.
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.
This document provides a summary of key information about Turkey, including its geography, history, government, and famous landmarks. Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, with a long coastline on the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. It has a population of over 75 million and was founded as a republic in 1923 after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Some of Turkey's most famous landmarks mentioned include Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Cappadocia, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia. It has a population of over 81 million people and its capital and largest city is Ankara. The dominant religion is Islam, though other faiths are practiced. Turkish culture is known for foods like yogurt, pilaf, and kebabs. Turkey has a long history as the location of many ancient civilizations and was also home to the Ottoman Empire. The geography and climate vary significantly across regions from the Black Sea coast to the Mediterranean. Important historical and cultural sites include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and Cappadocia. Ataturk is revered as the founder of modern Turkey.
TURKEY PRESENTATION FOR KIIT UNIVERSITY ENGLISH PROFIENCY COURSE IN INDIAIbrahim Sevki Bayrakdar
Turkey has a diverse geography and climate that allows visitors to experience four seasons in one day. It has coastlines on three seas, as well as majestic mountains, valleys, lakes, and waterfalls suitable for year-round tourism. Turkish culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, with the official language being Turkish. Notable Turkish authors include Orhan Pamuk, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Istanbul straddles two continents and was the historic capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, with a population over 12 million today. Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, has a 6,000 year history and well-preserved historical sites from Persian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 80 million and its largest cities include Istanbul, Izmir, and Bursa. Turkey has a secular government and Islam is the dominant religion. The document discusses Turkey's geography, history as part of the Ottoman Empire, popular sports like oil wrestling, and major tourist attractions in Istanbul like the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bridging two continents. It has a population of over 78 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has diverse geography and climate due to its large size. It is divided into seven regions - Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Black Sea, Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia. Each region has unique attractions such as beaches, ancient ruins, mountains, and ski resorts. Some of Turkey's most popular historic sites include Hagia Sophia, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut and Gobekli Tepe.
City identity: Erbil City and Erbil citadel, City Identity, Environment Identity, Nature Identity
The citadel town of Erbil lies in the middle of the Greater City of Erbil.
It lies between longitudinal lines (45.05 E, 43.4 E) and latitudinal lines (37.20 N, 36.25 N). Although it is now completely engulfed by the huge expanse of the modern city it still lies at the heart of the busy central commercial district.
Erbil is the Capital City of the Kurdish Regional Government in Iraq and is about 350 kilometers northeast of Baghdad, 80 kilometers southeast of Mosul, and 96 kilometers northwest of Sulaimaniya.
The city may be reached by car from all major towns of Iraq and also from the neighboring countries of Iran, Turkey, Syria and Jordan by a modern system of highways.
There is also an international airport which is only about 7 kilometers west of the citadel.
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering several countries in the region. It has a long history dating back over 4000 years and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. The modern Republic of Turkey was established in 1923 under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who introduced significant political and social reforms. Turkey has a population of over 78 million people and its largest city and capital is Ankara. The country has a predominantly Muslim population and recognizes Islam, Christianity, and Judaism as its main religions. Turkey has a largely developed economy that has grown significantly in recent decades and is now ranked among the world's top 20 economies.
Turkey attracts over 31 million international tourists annually, making it the 6th most visited country globally. Most visitors come from Germany, Russia, the UK, and other neighboring countries. Tourism is focused around Turkey's historical sites, coastal resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean, and new sectors like health tourism. Some of Turkey's top attractions drawing tourists include the ancient theaters of Aspendos and Ephesus, the terraced hot springs of Pamukkale, beaches like Patara, and iconic landmarks in Istanbul like the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. The government is investing billions in expanding Turkey's largest airport in Istanbul to accommodate further tourism growth.
The northern historical circuit of Ethiopia includes the towns of Aksum, Lalibela, Gondar, and Bahir Dar. Aksum is the oldest and birthplace of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, containing many historical structures from 500 BC to 500 AD. Lalibela is known for its rock-hewn churches carved out of bedrock in the 12th century. Gondar contains Portuguese-influenced castles and colorful churches. Bahir Dar sits on Lake Tana near the Blue Nile Falls and island monasteries. The region has over 3000 years of history preserved in its architectural, religious, and written contributions to Ethiopian civilization.
Turkey is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, bordering eight countries. It has significant geostrategic importance due to its location between continents and control of the Turkish Straits waterways. Turkey is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and historic places. It is also famous for its green scenery. The document then provides details on influential historical figures in Turkey such as Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, architects like Mimar Sinan, and famous poets including Nazim Hikmet and Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi. It concludes by inviting the reader to learn more about Turkey by visiting locations like Sumela Monastery.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 75 million and Istanbul is the largest city. Turkey has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. Tourism is a major industry focused on historical sites, beaches, and culture. Popular tourist destinations include Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Pamukkale. Turkey received over 31 million foreign tourists in 2011, ranking as the 6th most visited country.
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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.
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe located on a peninsula. It has many historical and natural attractions across its seven geographical regions and 81 cities. Istanbul, the cultural center, located on the Bosphorus Strait was the capital of four empires and attracts many tourists annually to visit its mosques, palaces and bazaars. Turkey offers scenic beauty from coastal cities like Antalya to inland areas like Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and the mountain resorts ideal for skiing.
1) Fethiye is a popular resort town in southwest Turkey known for its beaches, mountains, and ancient ruins such as a well-preserved theater.
2) Beypazarı is a town west of Ankara known for carrot farming and mineral water, with a history dating to the Seljuk and Ottoman empires.
3) Mount Nemrut is a volcanic mountain topped with giant stone heads from the 1st century BC dedicated to Persian and Greek gods, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited for sunset views.
Turkey has a long history and culture influenced by both Eastern and Western traditions. It has a population of over 70 million people, most of whom are Turkish and Muslim. Some key aspects of Turkish culture discussed are Turkish baths, tea drinking, Ramadan traditions, and cuisine including baklava and kebabs. Turkey has a growing tourism and hospitality industry influenced by its cultural traditions.
- Turkey is an transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia, with Istanbul straddling the two continents. Turkey has a population of 70 million people and its capital and largest city is Ankara.
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and abolished the Sultanate.
- Turkey has a diverse geography ranging from coastlines on the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Seas to mountains, lakes and plains in the interior. It has a largely Mediterranean climate and tourism is a major industry, focused around coastal resort towns.
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Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, located in northwestern Turkey where the Bosphorus Strait connects the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. It has a population of over 14 million people and is a major tourist destination, receiving over 15 million visitors in 2014. The document provides details on Istanbul's location, attractions, transportation options, and a proposed 5-day itinerary visiting many of the city's most popular historical sites such as the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and Grand Bazaar.
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.
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.
This itinerary provides a 9 night, 10 day tour of historic and cultural sites in Ethiopia, including Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Gondar, Axum, and Lalibela. Visitors will see archaeological ruins, rock-hewn churches, monasteries and learn about Ethiopia's ancient history and culture. The trip includes transportation, guides, accommodations, and meals. Prices range from $3,150 - $11,000 per person depending on the group size and if transportation includes only ground, a mix of ground and air, or all air travel.
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The document provides information about Turkey, including its location bordering several countries in Eurasia and the Balkans, its founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his principles of reforms, and several important cities and historical sites in Turkey such as Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Nemrut Mountain. It also describes the Marmara region in northwest Turkey and some of its major cities like Bursa, Tekirdag, and Kocaeli, as well as details about the city of Gebze and the Eskihısar Castle and Osman Hamdi Bey Museum located there.
The document provides information about the location and geography of Turkey. Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia across the Bosporus Strait. The document then discusses Turkey's history and culture, noting it was home to many ancient civilizations and is the only secular democratic Muslim-majority nation. Key cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir are mentioned. Istanbul is described as located on two continents and once serving as the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Details are given about important landmarks in Istanbul like Hagia Sophia, Dolmabahce Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. The document concludes by discussing Bah
The document provides information about the location and geography of Turkey. Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia across the Bosporus Strait. The document then discusses Turkey's history and culture, noting it was home to many ancient civilizations and is the only secular democratic Muslim-majority nation. Key cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir are mentioned. Istanbul is described as located on two continents and once serving as the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Details are given about important landmarks in Istanbul like Hagia Sophia, Dolmabache Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. The document concludes by discussing Bahce
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe located on a peninsula. It has many historical and natural attractions across its seven geographical regions and 81 cities. The capital is Ankara, but Istanbul is the cultural center located on the Bosphorus Strait and was formerly the capital of four empires throughout history. Turkey welcomes around two million tourists annually to experience its rich heritage, landscapes, and cuisine.
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering several countries in the region. It has a long history dating back over 4000 years and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. The modern Republic of Turkey was established in 1923 under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who introduced significant political and social reforms. Turkey has a population of over 78 million people and its largest city and capital is Ankara. The country has a predominantly Muslim population and recognizes Islam, Christianity, and Judaism as its main religions. Turkey has a largely developed economy that has grown significantly in recent decades and is now ranked among the world's top 20 economies.
Turkey attracts over 31 million international tourists annually, making it the 6th most visited country globally. Most visitors come from Germany, Russia, the UK, and other neighboring countries. Tourism is focused around Turkey's historical sites, coastal resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean, and new sectors like health tourism. Some of Turkey's top attractions drawing tourists include the ancient theaters of Aspendos and Ephesus, the terraced hot springs of Pamukkale, beaches like Patara, and iconic landmarks in Istanbul like the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. The government is investing billions in expanding Turkey's largest airport in Istanbul to accommodate further tourism growth.
The northern historical circuit of Ethiopia includes the towns of Aksum, Lalibela, Gondar, and Bahir Dar. Aksum is the oldest and birthplace of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, containing many historical structures from 500 BC to 500 AD. Lalibela is known for its rock-hewn churches carved out of bedrock in the 12th century. Gondar contains Portuguese-influenced castles and colorful churches. Bahir Dar sits on Lake Tana near the Blue Nile Falls and island monasteries. The region has over 3000 years of history preserved in its architectural, religious, and written contributions to Ethiopian civilization.
Turkey is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, bordering eight countries. It has significant geostrategic importance due to its location between continents and control of the Turkish Straits waterways. Turkey is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and historic places. It is also famous for its green scenery. The document then provides details on influential historical figures in Turkey such as Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, architects like Mimar Sinan, and famous poets including Nazim Hikmet and Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi. It concludes by inviting the reader to learn more about Turkey by visiting locations like Sumela Monastery.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 75 million and Istanbul is the largest city. Turkey has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. Tourism is a major industry focused on historical sites, beaches, and culture. Popular tourist destinations include Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Pamukkale. Turkey received over 31 million foreign tourists in 2011, ranking as the 6th most visited country.
Here you can see the presentation of Cubuk Yildirim Beyazit Anadolu Lisesi from Turkey, one of the schools of our Erasmus+ project.
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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.
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe located on a peninsula. It has many historical and natural attractions across its seven geographical regions and 81 cities. Istanbul, the cultural center, located on the Bosphorus Strait was the capital of four empires and attracts many tourists annually to visit its mosques, palaces and bazaars. Turkey offers scenic beauty from coastal cities like Antalya to inland areas like Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and the mountain resorts ideal for skiing.
1) Fethiye is a popular resort town in southwest Turkey known for its beaches, mountains, and ancient ruins such as a well-preserved theater.
2) Beypazarı is a town west of Ankara known for carrot farming and mineral water, with a history dating to the Seljuk and Ottoman empires.
3) Mount Nemrut is a volcanic mountain topped with giant stone heads from the 1st century BC dedicated to Persian and Greek gods, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited for sunset views.
Turkey has a long history and culture influenced by both Eastern and Western traditions. It has a population of over 70 million people, most of whom are Turkish and Muslim. Some key aspects of Turkish culture discussed are Turkish baths, tea drinking, Ramadan traditions, and cuisine including baklava and kebabs. Turkey has a growing tourism and hospitality industry influenced by its cultural traditions.
- Turkey is an transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia, with Istanbul straddling the two continents. Turkey has a population of 70 million people and its capital and largest city is Ankara.
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and abolished the Sultanate.
- Turkey has a diverse geography ranging from coastlines on the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Seas to mountains, lakes and plains in the interior. It has a largely Mediterranean climate and tourism is a major industry, focused around coastal resort towns.
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Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, located in northwestern Turkey where the Bosphorus Strait connects the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. It has a population of over 14 million people and is a major tourist destination, receiving over 15 million visitors in 2014. The document provides details on Istanbul's location, attractions, transportation options, and a proposed 5-day itinerary visiting many of the city's most popular historical sites such as the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and Grand Bazaar.
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.
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.
This itinerary provides a 9 night, 10 day tour of historic and cultural sites in Ethiopia, including Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Gondar, Axum, and Lalibela. Visitors will see archaeological ruins, rock-hewn churches, monasteries and learn about Ethiopia's ancient history and culture. The trip includes transportation, guides, accommodations, and meals. Prices range from $3,150 - $11,000 per person depending on the group size and if transportation includes only ground, a mix of ground and air, or all air travel.
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The document provides information about Turkey, including its location bordering several countries in Eurasia and the Balkans, its founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his principles of reforms, and several important cities and historical sites in Turkey such as Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Nemrut Mountain. It also describes the Marmara region in northwest Turkey and some of its major cities like Bursa, Tekirdag, and Kocaeli, as well as details about the city of Gebze and the Eskihısar Castle and Osman Hamdi Bey Museum located there.
The document provides information about the location and geography of Turkey. Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia across the Bosporus Strait. The document then discusses Turkey's history and culture, noting it was home to many ancient civilizations and is the only secular democratic Muslim-majority nation. Key cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir are mentioned. Istanbul is described as located on two continents and once serving as the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Details are given about important landmarks in Istanbul like Hagia Sophia, Dolmabahce Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. The document concludes by discussing Bah
The document provides information about the location and geography of Turkey. Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia across the Bosporus Strait. The document then discusses Turkey's history and culture, noting it was home to many ancient civilizations and is the only secular democratic Muslim-majority nation. Key cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir are mentioned. Istanbul is described as located on two continents and once serving as the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Details are given about important landmarks in Istanbul like Hagia Sophia, Dolmabache Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. The document concludes by discussing Bahce
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe located on a peninsula. It has many historical and natural attractions across its seven geographical regions and 81 cities. The capital is Ankara, but Istanbul is the cultural center located on the Bosphorus Strait and was formerly the capital of four empires throughout history. Turkey welcomes around two million tourists annually to experience its rich heritage, landscapes, and cuisine.
Turkey is located between Europe and Asia, with coastlines on the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Aegean Sea. It has a long history dating back thousands of years and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. Some of its most famous cities are Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, and Ankara. Turkey offers many historical and natural attractions to visit, including Hagia Sophia, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, and Göbeklitepe. The culture features Turkish baths, coffee, carpets, and oil wrestling, and the cuisine is renowned for dishes like baklava and kebabs.
Mardin is an old city in Eastern Turkey known for its unique honey colored houses, monasteries, and mosques. The Hagia Sophia was first built as an important Christian church but is now a museum. Mount Ararat is the largest volcano in Turkey, located near the borders with Iran and Armenia. Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, holds over 9 million people and is a major cultural center. Ölüdeniz is a peaceful sheltered lagoon surrounded by mountains, ideal for travelers. Artvin has lush green land and mountains reaching 3900m, with lakes attracting visitors despite frequent rain.
This document provides an overview of Turkey, highlighting its diverse geography, history, culture, and tourism. Turkey has a variety of climates and landscapes, from beaches and coastlines to mountains and valleys. It has a long history and was formerly home to many empires. The founding of the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923 established the country's secular system of government. Turkish culture features diverse influences and includes traditions like cuisine, handicrafts, music, and dance that vary regionally. Major cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Antalya are cultural and economic centers as well as top tourist destinations that showcase Turkey's historical and natural attractions.
Turkey has a diverse geography due to its location between Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean Sea. It has coastlines along the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas. The landscape includes forests, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, caves, and mountain ranges. Some of Turkey's most notable natural attractions include Pamukkale's hot springs and travertine terraces, Cappadocia's unique rock formations, Ayder Plateau's waterfalls and scenery, Uludag Mountain's skiing and hiking, and the Turkish Riviera coastline popular for tourism. Turkey is also home to over 3,000 endemic plant species.
Turkey has the combined characteristics of the three oldest continents of the world: Europe, Africa, and Asia. Whether you are an art and history buff, an archaeology nut or a nature lover, enjoy browsing through markets or going diving, the different regions of Turkey offer endless possibilities all year round. Each area has its own personality, history, landscape and even cuisine, and with so much on offer to visitors it is not surprising that one trip to Turkey is never enough. We look forward to welcoming you in Turkey.
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Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia, with a population of over 81 million people. Its largest city and economic center is Istanbul, which spans both continents. Turkey has a long history, originally being home to ancient civilizations like the Hittites before becoming part of the Roman and Byzantine Empires. In the 20th century, Turkey transitioned to a secular republic under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk following the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
This document provides information about the geography and tourism in Turkey. It discusses Turkey's location and borders. Turkey is divided into seven geographical regions and contains several lakes and rivers. It also notes key facts about Turkey like its capital, currency, and population. The document then outlines some of Turkey's major tourist attractions including the Aspendos Theatre, Patara Beach, Blue Mosque, Library of Celsus, Hagia Sophia, and hot air balloon flights in Cappadocia. Cappadocia is described as a major tourist destination known for its underground cities and beautiful landscapes best viewed from hot air balloons.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia with a population of over 84 million people. Some key facts about Turkey include:
- It was founded as a modern republic in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish is the official language and the Turkish Lira is the currency.
- Istanbul is the largest city with over 15 million people and serves as the cultural and economic center. It contains many historic sites from the Byzantine and Ottoman empires such as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace.
- Other major cities include Ankara, the capital, Izmir, Turkey's third largest city
Turkey has many historical sites and natural wonders that are popular tourist destinations. Some of the most notable sites in Istanbul include Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque known for its blue tiles, Hagia Sophia which has served as both a church and mosque, and historic towers like the Maiden's Tower overlooking the Bosphorus Strait. Other major attractions outside Istanbul include the ancient Greco-Roman city of Ephesus, the unique fairy chimney rock formations and caves of Cappadocia, the mountainside statues of Mount Nemrut, the mineral-encrusted terraces of Pamukkale, the legendary site of Troy, and the ancient city of Zeugma along the Eup
Turkey connects Europe and Asia and has a population of around 85 million people. It shares borders with eight countries, making its culture complex. Turkey has a wide range of neighbors, including Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq and Syria. Turkish lira is the official currency and Turkish is the sole official language.
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4. Turkey is the cradle of civilizations
• The ancient Greeks called the area
Anatole, which the land where the sun
rises. The Romans called it Asia
Minor, while we call it Anadolu. The word
‘Anatolia’, which refers to the Asian part
of Turkey describes a large plateau
, which acted as a melting pot for many
successive civilizations.The Europen part
is called ‘Thrace’ .Its history dates back to
before 10.000 BC.
• These civilizations are
• the Hittites,
• the Urartians,
• the Phrygians,
• the Lydians,
• the Ionians,
• the Persians,
• the Romans,
• the Byzantines,
• the Seljuks,
• the Ottomans,
• AND NOW
• THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY.
5. We are Turkish
Population; about 70 million
National language; Turkish
Capital City; Ankara
Land area; 779,452 square kilometres
There are 81 cities in Turkey
Neighbours; Greece,Bulgaria,Georgia,Armenia,Syria,Iraq,Iran
Turkey is the member of NATO(the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) and OECD,the Black Sea economic cooperation
Organization ,the Europen council,the Europen Parlement , the
Islamic Conferance Association and an associate member of the
Europen Union.
Turkey has a rich flora and fauna.
Turkish people are friendly , positive generous and hospitable.
They are tolerant to different religions and cultures.
Turkey, which is divided into seven geographical regions.
6. The Traditional Foods Of Turkey
The rich tradition of the Turkish cuisine Dolma
is popular throughout the world. It
includes a wide variety of hot and cold
hors d’oeuvers known everywhere as
“meze” a wide selection of grilled
meats “kebap” , seafood, stuffed and
wrapped vegetables “dolma” savory
pastries “ börek”, pilav and dishes with
olive oil and butters as well as wide of
variety of desserts among them
Turkish delight baklava, helva, kadayıf
and several puddings.
Baklava
Turkish Delight
7. Turkish Crafts
Turkish tiles and ceramics, rugs and kilims
have decorated houses in our country and all
over the world.
These Turkish crafts are so popular and have
great attraction for the tourists.
8.
9. • THE BLACK SEA REGION is a mountainous
area (the Pontic Chain) covered with dense
forests
• It is a mainly agricultural region, where corn,
flax, fruit trees (hazelnuts, cherries,
plums...), tobacco (Samsun, Trabzon), and
tea in the eastern part (Rize) are grown.
• Sümela Monastery;
• It was founded in the year 386 AD during
the reign of the Emperor Theodosius (375 -
395), legend has it that two priests
undertook the founding of the monastery
on the site after having discovered a
miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave
on the mountain.
10. • THE MARMARA REGION
extends from the
European part (Thrace) to
the North-West of
Anatolia, encircling the
Marmara Sea.
11. İSTANBUL
• İstanbul,the only city in the
world built on two
continents,stands on both
shores of the İstanbul
Boğazı(Bosphorus)where the
waters of the Black Sea mingle
with those of the sea of
Marmara.The Golden Horn
divides European İstanbul in
two.
• İstanbul is a unique link
between East and West,past
and present.
• İstanbul is not only historic,it is
also a magnificent city that is
fascinating and vividly alive.
• İstanbul has endless
variety:museums,ancient
churches,palaces,great
mosques,bazaars and the
İstanbul Boshphorus.
12. Hagia Sophia Topkapı Palace
• İstanbul was the capital of
the Roman Empire(330-
395),the Byzantine
Empire(395-1453) and the
Ottoman Empire(1453-
1923).There are still a lot
of Roman,Byzantine and
Ottoman monuments in
İstanbul.
• Hagia Sophia(Aya Sofya) is
the 4th biggest cathedral in
the world and it is a
museum now.
• Topkapı palace was the
offical residence of the
Ottoman Sultans.
• Süleymaniye Mosque was
built for Süleyman the
magnificent by Sinan the
architect.
Süleymaniye Mosque
13. ÇANAKKALE
Martyrs Monument The city of Troy the site of ancient Trojen Wars, is located
25th April is “ANZAC Day” in Turkey. At that day in western Turkey, where a replica of the famous Trojen
visitors from Australia, New Zealand, England and horse has become a favourite tourist attraction.
France come to Turkey. Our grandparents fought
against each other, but today we, their grandaughters
and grandsons come together in friendship
14. • THE AEGEAN REGION extends from
the Aegean coast to the western
part of Central Anatolia.
• It has popular holiday villages,
famous historical and natural sites ,
all this make the region extremely
attractive to the tourists.
• It is also an agricultural region
where olives, figs are grown.
İzmir • İzmir is the biggest and the most
important city in this region.
• Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle"
is a natural site in Denizli Province in
south-western Turkey. The city
contains hot springs and travertines,
terraces of carbonate minerals left
by the flowing water.
Denizli-Pamukkale
15. • THE CENTRAL ANATOLIA
REGION is an area of the high
plateaus of steppe landscapes
undergo a heavy erosion. A
few volcanic cones and both
Mount Erciyes and Mount
Hasan are situated in the
lunar-shaped landscapes of
Cappadocia. The two largest
basins are the plain of Konya
, where wheat is cultivated.
• There are several lakes of fresh
water and marshes, a place of
great interest for the
naturalist.
Mount Erciyes
16. Cappadocia
• The area is a famous and
popular tourist destination
as it has many areas with
unique geological, historic
and cultural features.
• The region is located
southwest of the major city
Kayseri .The Cappadocia
region is largely underlain
by sedimentary rocks
formed in lakes and
streams.
• The rocks of Cappadocia
near Göreme eroded into
hundreds of spectacular
pillars and minaret-like
forms. The volcanic deposits
are soft rocks that the
people of the villages at the
heart of the Cappadocia
Region carved out to form
houses, churches and
monasteries. Göreme
became a monastic center
between 300—1200 AD.
17. ANKARA
• Ankara is a very
important city because
in 1920 Atatürk founded
TBMM
a goverment here.Finally
in 1923 Atatürk founded
the Turkish Republic and
Ankara became the
capital city.
Symbol of Ankara (Hittite Sun)
18. • Atatürk is our great
leader and reformer.
We always remember
him with respect.
• Anıtkabir is the
mausoleum of Atatürk.
Everyday so many
people visit Anıtkabir
because we are grateful
to him. In the museum
there you can see
Atatürk’s belongings.
19. Children’s Day
• Atatürk loved children
and he dedicated 23rd
April to the children.
• Turkey is the first and only
country to establish
‘’Children’s Day’.Every
year,on April 23,the
country rededicates itself
to honoring and
cherishing children and
the freedom and
independence of all
people.Children from all
over the world come and
join this festival.
• In 1979 UNICEF
recognised this day as
International children’s
day.
20. • THE EASTERN ANATOLIAN
REGION is Anatolia's largest
and highest region .The two
highest points are Mount
Suphan in the north-west of
Lake Van, and Mount Ararat
Lake Van near the Iranian frontier
where the legend says
Noah's Ark ran aground. The
region has the lowest
density of population of the
country.
Mount Ararat
21. • THE SOUTH-EASTERN ANATOLIA
REGION reveals a uniform landscape
with vast stretches of wild or barren
wasteland. The Tigris and Euphrates
rivers rise in eastern Turkey and
meander through the Southeastern
Region. Agriculture (wheat, rice,
Euphrates River (Fırat Nehri) vegetables, fruits and most of all
pistachio nuts which are a prime
product) is confined mainly to valleys
and irrigated basins, and develops
considerably due to the vast irrigation
project of the south-east (GAP). This
project is boosting the economy of the
region and the agricultural output of a
country which is already one of the
few food exporters in the world.
Şanlı Urfa-Pool With Holy Carps
22. • Mount Nemrut was discovered in
1881, but excavation didn't start until
1953.
• The site was constructed by Antiochus
1, who prided himself on his royalty
and power. He was deposed in 38 BC
by the Romans after a 26 year reign.
Antiochus believed himself to be the
descendent of Apollo so, he built a
statue of himself along with those of
Apollo, Zeus, Tyche (Fortuna) and
Hercules flanked by a lion and an
eagle. An artificial mountain peak of
rock 50 meters high is piled between
the two ledges of the gods, and some
suspect Antiochus' tomb may be
underneath it.
• The colossal heads of the ancient
gods now lie scattered at the summit
of the mountains making an
impressive picture at sunset.
Mount Nemrut Central Park
23. • THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION
spreads in the South of Anatolia. The
Taurus mountain range, immediately
rising from the coastline, is covered
with forests .Except for the wide
plains of Pamphylia (Antalya) and
Çukurova (Adana), the fertile coastal
plains are usually narrow. In this
region, cotton (60% of the total
production), sesame seeds, citrus
Antalya fruit (over 90%), early vegetables and
bananas are grown. Grain is grown in
the lake district.
Adana
24. • Isparta is a city of
roses.
• The main economic
activities of Isparta are
rosewater production
and handmade carpet
making.
• Eğirdir is the name of
a lake and of the town.
• The lake lies in the
Isparta Turkish Lakes Region
and is 186 kilometers
north of Antalya..
• It is the fourth largest
lake in Turkey.
• Lake Eğirdir has two
islands, connected to
the mainland by a long
causeway into the
town.
Eğirdir Lake
25. • Sagalassos is an
archaeological site in
southwestern Turkey
about 100 km north of
Antalya and 30 km
from Burdur and
Isparta. The ancient
ruins of Sagalassos are
7 km from Ağlasun in
the province of
Burdur, on Mount
Akdağ, in the Western
Taurus mountain
range.
Burdur-Ruins of Sagalassos
26. • Hatay (Antakya) is a
province in southern
Turkey on the
Mediterranean coast,
with Syria to the south
and east, a geographical,
economical and cultural
region.
Hatay • The ancient city of
Zeugma was originally
founded as a Greek
settlement by Seleucus I
Nicator, one of the
generals of Alexander the
Great, in 300 BC.
Zeugma mosaic
27. • Kahramanmaraş was
founded as a Hittite city-
state 1000 BC. Later, the
city was called
Germanicia Caesarea in
the time of the Roman
and Byzantine empires.
• Kahramanmaraş's
industry is mainly based
Kahramanmaraş on textile and ice cream.
• Mersin, is a large city and
a busy port on the
Mediterranean coast of
southern Turkey.
• Corycus (Turkish: Kız
Kalesi)was an ancient city
in Cilicia Trachaea,
Anatolia, located at the
mouth of the Göksu.
Mersin
28. • Antalya is one of the most ancient
cities of Turkey and many
historians regard it as the birth
place of human civilizations.
• Antalya is Turkey’s principal
holiday resort in Mediterranean
region.
• Beach holidays in Antalya are
main reason why the tourist keep
coming back to these beautiful
resort.The beaches are very clean
many have been awarded the blue
flag.While taking your holidays
here,you can go some of these
popular beaches such as Lara and
Konyaaltı.
• There are countless historical and
archaelogical attractions in the
city.The archaelogical
Museum,with remains from the
Paleolitic age to Ottoman
times, offers the area’s rich
history.
29. • Düden and Kurşunlu waterfalls
are two places of natural
beauty. The view of the falls
are excellent.
• Antalya is also a cultural centre
and plays host to many of
these events such as the
Antalya Golden Film Festival
which is an International
Eurosia Film Festival and
Aspendos International Opera
and Ballet Festival.
30. • Myra is an ancient town in
Lycia, where the small town
of Demre.
• Myra has rock tombs,the
theatre and St. Nicholas
Church make it a place worth
visiting.
• St.Nicholas , bishop of Myra
who became popular as
Santa Claus was born in
Demre and died here in 342
A.D.Every year in December
The St.Nicholas
commemoration Ceremony
is held and many tourists
spend their Christmas
holiday here.
31. • Termessos is the most
interesting ancient city.It
was built entirely on a
mountainous area difficult
to access.When you go
there you can wander
among ruins in a beautiful
natural setting.
• Side is one of the best
known classical sites in
Turkey.This was an ancient
harbour whose name
meant ‘pomegranate’.
When you visit Side, you
can see the Temple of
Apollo.
32. • Aspendos is known for
having the best-preserved
theatre of antiquity. The
theatre was built in 155
B.C by the Greek architect
Zenon. The theatre hosts
the annual Aspendos
International Opera and
Ballet Festival has been
organized since
1994, with international
participation of opera and
ballet companies and an
audience of about 10,000.
33. • Agriculture in Antalya
• It plays a major role in the
Turkish economy.The main
crops are citrus fruit such as
oranges , lemons and also
wheat,cotton,vegetables,fruits
etc.
• Tourism in Antalya
• Antalya is the touristic center
of the region -with its hotels,
bars, clubs, restaurants, and
shopping centers .