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   Turkey Holiday Guide
   You can choose a hotel to stay and make a reservation among the best hotels in Turkey. This site provides info about all the hotels in Turkey through alphabetical index, index by region and city.
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   Turkey Hotel  Guide
   You can choose a hotel to stay and make a reservation among the best hotels in Turkey. This site provides info about all the hotels in Turkey through alphabetical index, index by region and city...

   Turkey Property Guide
   Buying a property in Turkey is a lot easier than in manyother European countries. Foreigners may purchase land and property in Turkey in their own names provided that properties are located in towns...
   Turkey Yachting Guide
   Takes you through the famous and virtual blue voyage is here!..Detailed information and pictures of costs and bays of Turkey...All of yacht tours and charter companies categorised by regionand city, marinas, societies and associations, etc...
   Turkey Travel Guide
   You can choose a travel agency from this web site and make a reservation among the best hotels in Turkey.This site provides info about all the hotels in
   Turkey Thermal Guide
   Thermal therapy is very important since historical period of time for our health for that reason thermal therapy is very important all of people . Beacuse everything is for healty life...
   Turkey Diving Guide
   The first and only comprehensive web site on diving world of Turkey.It contains dive centers and suppliers for dive equipment and we categorised them by cities, world of underseas and wrecks..
   Turkey Tourism Industry Guide
   Special tourism sector becomes in Tourism Industry Sector like hotels, cleaning of hotels , presantation of hotels, tourism tours, lighting of hotels. Tourism Industry Guide will be your second job and communication address if your job is important for you.
   Other Tourism Activites Guide
   What do you need to do? If you need winter tourism, sport tourism, entertaintment tourism or hunting tourism. We are offering you a many - sided tourism. Because Turkey is heaven as much as one wants for all of people...
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Turkey's Little Known Facts

Istanbul is the only city in the world located on two continents, Europe and Asia. In its thousands of years of history, it has been the capital of three great empires - Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman.
The oldest known human settlement in the world is located in Catalhöyük, Turkey, dating back to 6500 B.C. The earliest landscape painting in history was found on the wall of a Catalhöyük house, illustrating the volcanic eruption of nearby Hasandag.
Two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World stood in Turkey - the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus in Bodrum.
The Turks introduced coffee to Europe.
The first coins ever minted were done so at Sardis, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Lycia, at the end of the seventh century B.C.
The word "turquoise" comes from "Turk" meaning Turkish, and was derived from the beautiful colour of the Mediterranean Sea on the southern Turkish coast.
The Turks first gave the Dutch their famous tulips that started the craze for the flower in England and the Netherlands. Bulbs brought to Vienna from Istanbul in the 1500s were so intensely popular that by 1634 in Holland it was called "tulipmania". People invested money in tulips as they do in stocks today. This period of elegance and amusement in 17th century Turkey is referred to as "The Tulip Age." 
The most valuable silk carpet in the world is in the Mevlana Museum in Konya, Turkey. Marco Polo's journeys in the thirteenth centuries took him here, and he remarked that the "best and handsomest of rugs" were to be found in Turkey.
Many important events surrounding the birth of Christianity occurred in Turkey. St John, St Paul and St Peter all lived and prayed in southern Anatolia. Tradition has it that St John bought Virgin Mary to Ephesus after the Crucifixion, where she spent her last days in a small stone house (Meryemana Evi) on what is now Bülbüldağı (Mount Koressos). It remains a popular pilgrimage site for Christians to this day.
Many archaeologists and biblical scholars believe Noah's Ark landed on Ağrı Dağı (Mount Ararat) in eastern Turkey.
The seven churches mentioned in the Book of Revelation are all found in Turkey: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea.
A cave known today as the Grotto of St Peter, or Church of St Peter, is believed to be where the apostle Peter preaches when he visited Antioch (Antakya, in southern Turkey). It is widely considered to be one of the earliest Christian houses of worship. In 1963, the papacy designated the site as a place of pilgrimage and recognised it as the world's first cathedral. Every year on June 29, a special service held at the church, is attended by Christians from around the world.
Anatolia is the birthplace of many historic figures and legends such as the poet Homer, King Midas, Herodotus (the father of history) and St Paul the Apostle.
St Nicholas known as Santa Claus today, was born and lived in Demre (Myra) on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. The village contains the famous Church of St Nicholas with the sarcophagus believed to be his tomb.
The first man ever to fly was Turkish. Using two wings, Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi flew from the Galata Tower over the Bosphorus to land in Usküdar in the 17th century.

 

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