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We wish you all a warm welcome in Turkey...This country of hospitality is a bridge between Eastern and Western civilizations where all live in harmony, an artistic and cultural melting pot of all the people who have ever lived here.
Turkey is an open-air museum where first civilization was already flourishing in 9000 b.C. You will visit, just to name a few, Istanbul, the former capital of three empires (Rome, Byzantium and the Ottoman), the Persian, classical Greek, Selçuk, Ottoman and Turkish cultures, unique natural wonders (Pamukkale, Cappadocia, the delta of Dalyan and its protected Caretta Caretta turtles), world famous museums (Archaeological museums of Istanbul and Antalya, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Underwater Archaeological Museum of Bodrum), world wonders (the Artemision in Ephesus and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassos in Bodrum), incomparable historical witnesses (the Istanbul Ayasofya museum, the Sümela monastery in Trabzon, the troglodyte monasteries in Cappadocia, the Nemrud mountain, the Harran valley, the Topkapi Palace, legendary places (Troy, Demre - birthplace of Santa Claus, Izmir - birthplace of Homerus, Alanya and its Cleopatra beach).
But this country offers also different activities to those for who holidays means soMeething else than just culture : sportive and active programs in the Taurus mountains and at the Black Sea (rafting, trekking), living in an untouched environment (Club Natura Oliva at the Bafa Lake), being pampered in one of the numerous spa resorts of the country (for instance, Izmir and Pamukkale), or even have a blue voyage alongside the Aegean Sea coasts (weekly programs upon request).
 

History

 Before Christ
7000 Earliest known town founded in Catalhöyük
1900 Attacks by the Hittites who founded their capital in Hattusas
1200 Attacks by the Phrygians who will lead the War of Troy; defeat of Hattusas
1050 First Ionic and Doric settlements alongside the Aegean coast
334 Alexander the Macedonian conquers Asia Minor and Persia
330/130 Development and golden years of cities such as Bergama and Ephesus
27 Rome becomes an empire and conquers whole of Asia Minor
After Christ
196 Septimus Severe conquers Byzantium
293 The Roman empire splits up; Byzantium becomes the capital of the Eastern-Roman empire
324 Constantine, first christened emperor
330 Byzantium is called Constantinople
476 End of Rome. The Eastern-Roman Empire survives as the Byzantine Empire
1042 The Selçuk Turks put an end to the Christian Empire
1096 First Crusade. The Christians fight against the Selçuks in the Holy Land.
1204 The Crusaders conquer Constantinople
1453 MehMeet II conquers Constantinople
1919 Turkish-Greek Independence War
1920 Mustafa Kemal Pasha settles a temporary government in Ankara
1923 The Turkish Republic is officially founded and Mustafa Kemal is elected as its first president
1938 Decease of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
1960 First military government
1974 Turkish Peace Operation in Northern Cyprus
1980 Second military government
1982 New constitution and return to a civilian government

Turkey at a Glance

Geography Turkey counts a total area of 780.000 km2 of which 97% in Asia (Anatolia) and 3% in Europe (Thrace).  It is surrounded with 8000 km of coastline (from North to South : Black Sea, Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, the strait of the Dardanelles, the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas).  Turkey has borders with Armenia, Georgia, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria and Iraq. 
The highest top of the country is the Ararat (5165m) and the longest stream is the Kizilirmak (1355km). The Tigris and Euphrates, two worldwide known streams, have both their source in Turkey.
Population Turkey has a population of 65 million souls of which 56% live in rural areas. The biggest cities are Istanbul (14 million), Ankara - the capital - (8 million) and Izmir (3 million). 97% of the population is Muslim.
Politics Turkey is governed by a Chamber of 400 Deputies, chosen every fifth year by the population and a president elected by the Parliament every seventh year. He cannot be reelected. Today the President is AhMeet Necdet Sezer and the Prime Minister is Tayyip Erdogan (February 2003).
Economy Agriculture and industry represent 50% of the national income.  The most important export products are textiles, tobacco, cotton, wool, wheat, fruit and hazelnuts.

Cuisine

Gastronomes count the Turkish cuisine as one of the best of the world.
It was originally based on the simple nomadic people’s traditions of Central Asia and the habits they took over from the Mediterranean countries when they finally settled in Turkey.
Starters One of the characteristics of the Turkish cuisine is the endless Meze, which could be both cold or warm starters and be a whole meal by themselves. They are being eaten together with Raki, an anise drink. Meze is a Turkish word that stands for what one can eat with a drink at any time of the day.
Main courses These are mainly fresh fish or Kebabs such as Siskebab (lamb’s meat, tomatoes and rice) or Döner Kebab, lamb’s or calf’s meat grilled on a vertical skewer and tinely sliced. There are also different saucy courses with meat and vegetables. Vegetarians will be well served - there are so many courses without meat - that they will not have to look for a specialized restaurant. Pilaf-rice (Pilav) is just gorgeous.
Deserts The one is tastier than the other and with such nice names. “Dilber Dudagi” (the lips of the beloved), “Hanim Göbegi” (lady’s navel) or “Bülbül Yuvasi" (nightingale’s nest). The famous baklava is a pastry with walnuts or pistachios served with syrup and not honey as often is said. We especially recommend puddings and other sweet stuff such as lokum, helva and of course also fresh fruit : strawberries, cherries, peaches, nectarines, yellow melons, peers, apples, grapes and watermelon.
Drinks Raki can accompany a whole meal. Beer is of good quality. Local distilled vodka, brandy, whisky and gin are far cheaper than the imported ones. Turkish wines (sarap) have a tradition that go back to 7000 b.C. and is most probably the origin of the European wines. Though the Turks are not big wine consumers, their wines are of good quality as well as their liqueurs. A typical refreshing drink, next to water, is ayran (yogurt mixed with water). 
Coffee and Tea “Kahve” is a strong coffee without cream nor milk served in small cups. “Cay” comes from the Black Sea area and is being drunk all day long, warm and strong without milk

 

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