- GENERAL
A country where people form different cultures, religions
and ethnic backgrounds come together! A geography, as
ancient as the human culture, where the ancient continents
of Asia and Europe meet. Turkey is a paradise of sea,
sun and mountains, at the same time offering the visitors
the pleasure of historical treasures of magnificent ancient
cities. From April to October, most parts of Turkey have
an ideal climate providing perfect conditions which a
visitor can enjoy the comfort of sandy beaches and also
the unique atmosphere of Ancient Cities. It is doubtless
that just one visit will not be enough, one will want
to come back time after time as the extraordinary places
and tastes are discovered.
- Turkey, exotic, colorful,
many-faceted, romantic, ever-old and ever-new, is the
gateway and the key to the fabled East. Turkey has a magnificent
past and is a land full of historic treasures.


- GEOGRAPHY
Modern Turkey is a country
of 780,576 square kilometers, somewhat larger than the
state of Texas or France and Great Britain combined. It
is bordered by the Mediterranean, Aegean and Black Seas.
In clockwise order, Turkey shares borders with Greece,
Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq and Syria. About
three percent of the country is in Europe. South and east
of the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara and the Bosphorus
stretches the peninsula known as Asia Minor or Anatolia.
Fertile plains fringe the coast; mountain ranges separate
them from the high central plateau. Nineteen mountains
are over 4,100 meters (13,800 feet) high; of them Mt.
Ararat (Agri Dag) is the highest at 5,073 meters (16,910
feet). Both the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (Dicle and
Firat) rise in Anatolia.

- HISTORY
Turkey has been called ‘’the
cradle of civilization’’ and by traveling through this
historic land the tourists will discover exactly what
is meant by its phrase. The world’s first town, a Neolithic
city at Catalhoyuk ( by Konya ), dates back to 6,500 BC.
From the days of Catalhoyuk up to the present time Turkey
boasts of a rich culture that trough the centuries has
made a lasting impression on modern civilization. The
heir many centuries of cultures makes Turkey a paradise
of information and cultural wealth. Hattis, Hittites,
Phrygians, Urartians, Lycians, Lydians, Ionians, Persians,
Macedonians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks, and Ottomans
have all held important places in Turkey’s history, and
ancient sites and ruins scattered throughout the country
give proof to each civilization’s unique distinction.
- Turkey also has a very fascinating
recent history. Upon the decline of the Ottoman Empire,
a young man named Mustafa Kemal, who was a soldier by
occupation but a great visionary in character, took the
defeat of World War I and turned it into a shining victory
by liberating Turkey of all foreign invaders. Mustafa
Kemal Ataturk founded the Republic of Turkey on the 29th
of October, 1923. He led his country into peace and stability,
with tremendous economic growth and complete modernization.
Through decades of change and growth Turkey still boasts
of this success by effectively living by their adopted
motto of ‘’Peace at Home, Peace in the World’’.

- POPULATION
The current population of Turkey
is over 65 million people, of whom 60% live in the cities.
Then ten most populous cities in order are Istanbul, Ankara,
Izmir Adana, Bursa, Gaziantep, Eskisehir, Kayseri and
Diyarbakir. More than half the population is under the
age of 20.
- LANGUAGE
The Turkish Language belongs
to the Ural Altaic group and has an affinity to the Finno
Hungarian languages. Since 1928 Turkish has been written
in a phonetic, Latin alphabet of 29 letters and is spoken
by some 150 million people around the world.
- RELIGION
While Turkey is a secular state,
about 98% of the people are Muslims; their faith is that
of Islam. ‘Islam’ means ‘submission’; a Muslim is one
of who submits himself to God. Islam is the most recent
of the three great monotheistic religions, having developed
from the revelations by God to the Prophet Mohammed. He
was born in Mecca and lived from about AD 570 to June
8,632. His activity as a Prophet encompassed the ten years
before his death. The holy book of Islam is the Koran;
it is believed to be the revelation of God to Mohammed.
It contains 114 suras (chapters) and 6,666 ayets (verses).
Allahuekber (God is incomparable) are the words calling
the people to prayer. The non-Muslim minority people are
concentrated in Istanbul. There are Sephardic Jews and
Christians of several backgrounds: Greek Orthodox, Armenian
Orthodox, Greek Catholic, Syrian Orthodox, a few Protestants
and some others.

- POLITICAL STRUCTURE
The Turkish Republic is based
on secular democratic, pluralist and parliamentary system,
where human rights are protected by law and social justice.
The National Assembly is elected by popular vote and the
nation is governed by the Council of Ministers headed
by the Prime Minister. Turkey is a founding member of
OECD, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization,
a member of NATO, the European Council and the European
Parliament, and an associate member of the European Community.






- ECONOMY
Tourism: In
recent years Turkey has become a major tourist destination
in Europe. With the rapid development of both summer and
winter resorts, more and more people from all over the
world are able to enjoy the history, culture, and beautiful
sites of Turkey.
- Agriculture:
Has got a very important place in the Turkish economy.
The main crops are wheat, rice, cotton, tea, tobacco,
hazelnuts, and fruit. Sheep are Turkey’s most important
livestock, and Turkey is one of European wool and cotton
producer. Southeast Anatolia Project (Gap) is a multipurpose,
integrated development project comprising of dams, hydroelectric
power plants and irrigation facilities, that are to be
built on the Firat (Euphrates) and Dicle (Tigris) rivers.
It will affect agriculture, transportation, education,
tourism, health and other sectors.

- CUISINE
The Turkish Cuisine is one
of the best in the world. It has a wide variety of dishes
many prepared with fresh vegetables and olive oil. Turkish
food is very healthy as well as delicious. The fresh fruits
are plentiful and very tasty.


- TIPPING
Tipping is customary at hotels
and restaurants and for guides and drivers during tours.
- CUSTOMS
Turkey has a strict antiquities
law and prohibits exportation of certain items. One may
need to clear some items with the appropriate authorities
if in doubt.


- VISAS
Visas are required by many
countries in order to visit Turkey and therefore one must
check with the appropriate Embassy or Consulate in your
country of residence to learn what is required For US
citizens, no prior request is necessary, but a visa must
be purchased upon arrival in Turkey. Usually it is issued
just before passing passport control and is valid for
90 days.

- IS IT SAFE
TO VISIT TURKEY ?
Absolutely! Turkey is an Extremely safe country to visit
and especially for tourists. The Turks are very proud
people and welcome visitors and are honored to see foreigners
exploring their land. Therefore all visitors are special
guests and are treated like royalty. Crime is low compared
to many countries and the Ministry of the Interior has
established a special squad of police that are assigned
to the major tourist areas. We believe that Turkey in
general is safer than most any other country in the region.

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