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Whether you are an art and history buff, an archaeology nut or a
nature lover, enjoy browsing through markets or going diving, the
different regions of Turkey offer endless possibilities all year
round. Each area has its own personality, history, landscape and
even cuisine, and with so much on offer to visitors it is not
surprising that one trip to Turkey is never enough.
Surrounded by four different seas, Turkey is a beach paradise
with over 8000 km of sunny strips of sand. It also has an abundance
of plant and wildlife species that can be enjoyed while camping or
trekking in the many national parks which are dotted around the
country.
Home to more than 20 different fascinating civilisations, Turkey
has a 10,000 year-old heritage, much of which is still being
uncovered. Its rich history is very much part of the present, with
temples, ancient theatres, churches, mosques, tombs, statues of gods,
palaces and fortresses, and of course the many detailed and
fascination museums which bring the past to life.
And of course in cities like Istanbul, there is a modern, lively
ambience of contemporary society living alongside tradition, where
art and music can be enjoyed whether it belongs to today or
yesteryear.
The
Mediterranean
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Aegean
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Beginning
from the south of splendid Toros Mountains lies the
Mediterranean coast with beautiful sceneries, sandy beaches,
secluded coves, tranquil ruin places and attractive holiday
facilities. Many known cities and towns like; Antalya, Alanya,
Side, Belek.. and more.. |
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It
will be out of exaggeration to depict Anatolia presenting its
utmost spectacles to Agean coasts. As to Heredot's statement
"Embracing the most beautiful sky and mildest climate of the
world" gulfs and peninsulas, coves and golden beaches line up
one after the other among the Agean coast. Known towns are;
Izmir, Kusadasi, Cesme, Bodrum, Fethiye.. |
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The
Black Sea Region
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Central
Anatolian Region
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Coasts
curling besides mountains covered with very green forests,
valleys and plains. Fields of tea, hazelnut, tobacco and corn,
highway parallel to narrow coastline, coves,villages and beaches... |
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Being
at the center of Turkey, Central Anatolian Region embodies
assorted beauties.Having been witness to the transitions of
important civilizations, today the region is the political
center of Turkey. |
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East and Southeast Anatolia
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Marmara
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With
its high mountain ranges, valleys, plains and lakes,streams and
riverbeds integrated with colors of purple, brown, grey, yellow
and red ,and adorned with the unique architectural samples of
Turkish culture, East and Southeast Anatolian Region bring to
the sight pleasurable panoramic views... |
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Hills
of various sizes,fields of sunflowers and vineyards as far as
the eye can see. And Trakya constituting the European side of
Turkey.The region separated from Anatolia by Bosphorus in
Istanbul, The Sea
of Marmara and the Dardanelles. A traveller from Europe on
his/her arrival to Edirne first encounters the masterpiece of
Mimar Sinan, Selimiye Mosque.This province boasts to have the
most authentic works of Ottoman architecture. |
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Source (Ministry
of Culture) |
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