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General Information

Turkey the cradle of cultures and civilizations connecting Europe and Asia and capital of civilizations that have reined the lands of Anatolia for centuries Since the beginning of history, Anatolia, well known as one the earliest settlements, has continued to flourish with the migration of various tribes, and accumulated a large cultural heritage through a…
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Tourism Information

EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES IN TURKEY COUNTRY EMBASSIES CONSULATES ABD Atatürk Bulvarı no 110,Kavaklıdere/ ANKARA Phone: +90-(312) 4686110 Meşrutiyet Cad. No: 104 Tepebaşı İSTANBUL Phone:+90-(212 ) 2513602/3/4 Fax:+90-(212 ) 2513218 GERMANY Atatürk Bulvarı No:124, Ankara Phone:+90-(312) 4265465 www.germanembassyank.com İsmet İnönü Cad. No:16 Gümüşsuyu/ İSTANBUL Phone:+90-(212)2515404/05 Fax:+90-(212 ) 2499920 ALBANIA Ebuziya Tevfik Sok. No:17 Çankaya/ ANKARA Phone:…
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History

Turkey is considered to be one of the richest countries in terms of archaeology and is by far the biggest "open air museum" of the world. It has always been a bridge between the East and West and has been noted by scholars as the "melting pot" of various cultures where classical culture was shaped.…
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Brochures

Downloadable Brochures ; click for İstanbul Brochures click for İzmir Brochures click for Ankara Brochures  
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Famous Turkish People

[caption id="attachment_4823" align="alignnone" width="604"] M.Kemal Atatürk[/caption] Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1938) Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was born in a three-storey pink house at Islahhane Street, Kocakasim District, Salonika in 1881. His father was Ali Riza Efendi and mother was Zübeyde Hanim. His paternal grand father Hafiz Efendi is a member of Kocacik Nomads from Konya and Aydin…
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Geography

Geographically, Turkey forms a natural bridge between the old world continents of Asia, Africa and Europe. The Anatolian peninsula is the westernmost point of Asia, divided from Europe by the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits. Thrace is the western part of Turkey on the European continent. Examination of Turkey's topographic structure on a physical map of…
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Culture

While it may sound like a tourism brochure cliché, Turkey really is a curious mix of the west and the east—you may swear you were in a Balkan country or in Greece when in northwestern and western parts of the country (except that Byzantine-influenced churches are substituted with Byzantine-influenced mosques), which are indeed partly inhabited…
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Air

Airports The main international airports are in western Turkey. Istanbul Airport Istanbul’s main airport is Istanbul International Airport. This is second biggest airport in Europe. Very big airport, that is way you could check airport link. www.istanbulairport.com Sabiha Gökçen International Airport This airport is popular with low-cost European airlines, but is not as conveniently located as…
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Sea

Departure times change between seasons, with fewer ferries generally running in the winter. The routes available also change from year to year. A good starting point for information is Ferrylines (www.ferrylines.com). Daytrips on ferries to Greece are popular. Remember to take your passport, and check you have a multiple-entry Turkish visa so you can get…
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