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Probably the most complete travel guide of Turkey, located on the Mediterranean, in the Anatolian region of West Asia, with a small section in Mediterranean Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast. |
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An interesting and captivating description of Turkey, a country seen by many as a bridge between the East and the West. And visiting this country, you’ll definitely get to experience the best of both worlds. Geographically, Turkey straddles two continents, Asia and Europe, and is bordered by several Middle Eastern and European countries. Its history stretches back thousands of years – from the ancient Hittites, to the Romans, to the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. |
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A general guide of Turkey, a land that offers many vacation attractions. It is a country that appeals to all tastes and budgets, with a tremendous range of archaeological, historic, scenic and recreational attractions blended with the traditional warm hospitality of the Turkish people. |
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The different regions of Turkey offer an assortment of landscapes, activities and characters, and whether one is a history or archeology enthusiast, a sun-worshiper, sailor, or city-lover keen on shopping, there is something on offer for everyone. Find here a list of top things to do in Turkey. |
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A small, but interesting and useful guide of Turkey, a country that retains a disconcerted balance of both east and west, representing a cultural mix with many discrepancies and contradictions. Modern city boutiques and exotic bazaars clamor for customers, the weekly tolling of church bells interrupts the daily call of the muezzin, and Roman ruins and the beginnings of Christianity compete for attention with the history of the Ottoman Empire and modern secularity. |
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