Türkiye veya resmî adıyla Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, topraklarının büyük bölümü Anadolu'da, küçük bir bölümü ise Balkan Yarımadası'nın güneydoğu uzantısı olan Trakya'da yer alan kıtalararası bir ülkedir.
Turkey is famous for a diverse set of both oriental and European elements — from the traditional Turkish tea to the majestic Hagia Sophia. It's also famous for its carpets, hammam and bazaars, destinations like Istanbul and Cappadocia, and sweet treats like Turkish delights and baklava.
Turkey, also called Türkiye, country that occupies a unique geographic position, lying partly in Asia and partly in Europe.
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Turkey's locals are generally friendly, and there are a few well-traveled paths to meet other travelers. While Turkey is safe for single tourists, staying vigilant at all times is still important.
Kokkini Milia (Greek: Κόκκινη Μηλιά, meaning: Red Apple Tree) according to the Greek people's traditions, is a legendary place to which the Turks will be expelled from Constantinople, modern day Istanbul.
Turkey is one of the Emerging 7 countries. The World Bank classifies Turkey as an upper-middle income country in terms of the country's per capita GDP. The CIA World Factbook adds Turkey to its list of developed countries (DCs) due to the country's status as a founding member of the OECD.
Well, in the Turkish language, the country is called Turkiye. The country adopted this name after it declared independence in 1923 from the occupying Western powers. Over the centuries, Europeans have referred to firstly the Ottoman state and then to Turkiye by many names.
Even the name of the country comes from these earliest inhabitants. Turks is a reference to the indigenous Turk's head cactus and Caicos is from the Lucayan term “caya hico” meaning string of islands.
What does it symbolize? The Nazar Boncuk symbolizes the jealous and envious look of others, which, according to the popular belief, would have the power to cause various misfortunes to a person or his property. Turkish people believe that this amulet protects its holder from the bad energies by absorbing them.
Turkish cuisine is inherently healthy and highly seasonal, with many dishes being built around the multitude of fresh produce available. Fresh fruit and vegetables, eggs, dairy, and meat are produced throughout the country, ensuring highly nutritious and fresh-tasting food.
The history of inventions in Turkey goes from Turkish coffee, Turkish baths, military marching bands, vaccinations to the world's first Christian church and the famous Lion's milk: rakı.
Adult female turkeys are called hens. Juvenile females are called jennies. Adult females average half the size of male turkeys. poults will not survive.
Retrieved 17 November 2021. The Grey Wolves – The most prominent organization of the violent right wing in Turkey is the Grey Wolves. The Grey Wolves are named for a mythical she-wolf who led ancient Turks to freedom. Its wolf's-head symbol is displayed by MHP members and other nationalists.
a violent, brutal, or domineering person. See also Young Turk. Word Frequency.
Examples of second-world countries by this definition include almost all of Latin and South America, Turkey, Thailand, South Africa, and many others.
As of December 18, 2022, Ibrahim Erdemoglu was the wealthiest man in Turkey, with an estimated net worth of 5.6 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Murat Ulker (No. 2, $5.1 billion), Ali Erdemoglu (No. 3, $4.9 billion); and Nihat Ozdemir (No. 4, $2.6 billion).
It has also been nicknamed "The City on Seven Hills" because the historic peninsula (the oldest part of the city) was built on seven hills, also represented with seven mosques, one at the top of each hill. "The Historic Areas of Istanbul" were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1985.
The sharp devaluation of the Turkish Lira and high inflation in the country has resulted in Apple pulling all sales from its Turkish website.
Above all, the Red Apple is a symbol of a vision and quest for modern Turkey — to wield influence and hegemony well beyond its borders into Muslim-majority lands formerly ruled by the Ottomans in the Balkans, Middle East, and the Caucasus.
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