is known as the Cradle of
Civilization -in fact, many civilizations have been here since 9000BC.
is central to Europe, Asia and the Middle East
is a long-time member of NATO (since 1952)
has 3 sides with 3 major seas - the Black Sea,
the Aegean, the Mediterranean
was known as Asia Minor; the Asian side of Turkey
is known as Anatolia
witnessed the first known Human Rights
Declaration in 1463, 485 years before the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
is where Alexander the Great cut the intricate
Gordian knot - a shortcut to ''solving difficult problems''
is where state insurance was first provided - for
losses of tradesmen, before the 13th century
has 70% of its population under 35
is the original, and again today's, destination
of the most celebrated and romantic train, The Orient Express
created the first business standardization for
production, regions and trade agreements - in 1502. Today, it guarantees
compensation any faulty product granted by its Standards lnstitute Stamp (TSE)
was the center of two of the major empires in
history, Byzantine and Ottoman.
provides 70% of the world's hazelnuts - probably
the nut in your chocolate bar was grown in Turkey
has a covered shopping area of 64 streets, 22
entrances, 25,000 workers, and is 650 years old - the famous Grand Bazaar
is the birthplace and home of St.Nicholas, (Demra-Myra)
popularly known as Santa Claus
is the origin of the names of Paris, Philadelphia
and Europe
was founded as a modern republic in 1923 by one
of the greatest leaders in history
is where Noah's Ark landed, at Mount Ararat, in
Eastern Turkey. The last meal on Noah’s Ark, a pudding of sweet and sour taste
(asure), is still served throughout Turkey
witnessed the first recorded international treaty,
in 1284 BC
is the origin of the fabulous Iznik ceramic tiles,
which were created at Lake Iznik, in northwestern Turkey, beginning in the
15th century. Many of the designs were inspired by the wall paintings from the Roman
period
was inhabited from the 11th century AD by the
Turks from Central Asia, who can be dated back to 4000 BC
is the location for two of the Seven Wonders of
the World - the Temple of Artemis and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
has 3,500 periodical publications, 1056 radio
stations, and 280 TV channels
has historical background in three of the world's
major religions - Christianity, Judaism, and Islam..
has the most valuable silk carpet in the world,
in the Mevlana Museum, with 144 knots per sq. cm. In the 13th century, Marco
Polo wrote "The best and handsomest of rugs are woven here, and also silks of
crimson and other rich colors'
is said to have provided the water for the Garden
of Eden - from its 2 great rivers -The Euphrates and The Tigris
is the birthplace of St. Paul - for centuries,
the sick have drunk from the well of St. Paul, in Tarsus
provided its navy to rescue the Jewish people
from persecution in Spain in 1492
was where a man first flew a significant distance
using wings - across the Bosphorus
is the only one country in the world in two
continents, Europe and Asia
gave the English language many words, including
turquoise, parchment, yogurt, meander, angora
is the location of the city of Troy, of Homer
fame, in Western Turkey, where the Trojan War was
fought for ten years
had the world's first woman Supreme Court justice,
and gave women the right to vote in 1934
held the first known beauty contest, judged by
Paris, with Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena as leading participants
became a member of the UN in 1945
has a city, Mardin, which is
one of the few places where you can hear the native language of Jesus Christ,
Aramaic. The final home of the Virgin Mary, to which she traveled with St.
John, is located nearby
was producing wine as early as 4000 BC
has the first church ever built (St Peter's), in
Antioch, southern Turkey. It is also the site of the oldest temple, at Urfa,
dated between 8500 and 9000 BC
receives children from around the world each year
on 23rd April to ''honor and cherish freedom and independence of all people''
was, where the cherry was first found, by the
Romans who planted it throughout the world, at Giresun (then Kerasos - from
which the name comes), in the stunning Black Sea region
first introduced tulips to Holland, and today
still supplies tulips to the world
has the earliest landscape painting, dating from
6200 BC
has been said to have one of the world's 3
greatest cuisines
has the beautiful Bosphorus waterway dividing
Europe and Asia with two great bridges, masses of
ferries, and life sustaining access to Central Asia, Eastern Europe and
Russia
has 9,000 species of flowers. It is also 80%
mountainous; has an abundance of rivers and lakes; and has clear, turquoise
blue waters on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts
is modern and sophisticated, yet has more ancient
sites than any other country
has an F-16 Factory, the only one of its kind
outside the USA
was the first to produce and use coins 2700 years
ago
has had an average economic growth of 7% per
annum in recent years
is the location of the Seven Churches of Asia
has a surrounding market of several hundred
million consumers
from comparative statistics is one of the safest
countries in the world
is well ahead with almost 100% of its
transmissions digitized
is loaded with first-class conference facilities,
and five star hotels
is a friend to Europe, to America, to Asia, to
all
is an advanced, high technology manufacturer
has a young, hospitable population of 65 million
has one of the fastest growing stock exchanges
is the regional center for many multi-nationals
is derived from the same language family as
Finish and Hungarian
has the youngest airline fleet in Europe
has the youngest population in Europe
has the first church dedicated
to Virgin Mary, in Ephesus
has many beaches which have the
"Blue Flag" (a European award for the best clean water) on the Mediterranean
and Aegean
has the oldest known human
settlement in Catalhoyuk (7th millennium BC)
introduced coffee to Europe
is noted for having one of the
three most famous and distinctive traditional cuisines in the world
has the oldest tin mine, that
was found in Göltepe, 60 miles south of Tarsus
has the first Neolithic
paintings, that were found on man-made walls are in Catalhoyuk
is the place where Julius
Caesar proclaimed his celebrated words, "Veni, Vidi, Vici" (I came, I saw, I
conquered) when he defeated the Pontus, a formidable kingdom in the Black Sea
region of Turkey.
is the home of the female
goddesses like Cybele dominated the Central Anatolian pantheon for thousands
of years before these supernatural powers were transformed to male gods
has traditions that says that a
stranger at one’s doorstep is considered "God’s guest" for at least three days
is where the oldest known
shipwreck on earth was excavated by a team headed by Don Frey in Ulu Burun
near Kas
! is where for the first time
in history in 640 BC, coins made of electrum were used by the Lydians in
Sardis (Sart)
is where Early Christians
escaping from Roman persecution sheltered in Cappadocia
is where Istanbul houses the
historical building of Sirkeci Train Station. This served as the last stop of
the Simplon-Orient Express "king of trains and the train of kings" between
Paris and Istanbul from 1883 to 1977
is where the number of species
of flowers is approximately 9,000, of which 3,000 are endemic, In Europe for
instance there are 11,500 species
is where the number of
archaeological excavations going on every year is at least 150
Abraham was born (Sanliurfa)
is the birthplace of historic
legends, such as Homer (the poet), King Midas - ' the Midas Touch' turned
everything to gold,
Heredotus (the father of history), and St Paul the Apostle
is the place St John, St
Nicholas, St Paul and St Peter all lived and prayed (Southern Anatolia)
has southwestern shore which
part of it was a wedding gift that Mark Antony gave to Cleaopatra
is the birthplace of Homer. Was
born in Izmir on the west coast of Turkey and he depicted Troy in his Epic the
Iliad
is the birthplace of Aesop-famous
for his fables and parables
Leonardo da Vinci drew designs
for a bridge over the Bosphorus, the strait that flows through Europe and Asia.
It was never built.
has the oldest American school
outside the United States, Istanbul's Robert College (established in 1863)
is the place First Ecumenical
Council was held (Iznik)
had a poet Suleyman the
Magnificent (the famous Ottoman Sultan), who wrote over 3000 poems some of
them criticizing the greed of mankind
is the origin of the names of
Paris, Philedelphia and Europe
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