It's called Istanbul.
Constantinople today was officially known inthe modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930 with the Turkish Postal Service Law, as part of Atatürk's national reforms.
No, Constantinople, now called Istanbul, is in Turkey.
Constantinople is now Istanbul.
Constantinople is the old, roman, name for the city now called Istanbul. It is the capitol of Turkey.
Constantinople is now what is called Istanbul (I am almostt certain) Type that in msn.com and it will give you the location
The capital city of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War was Constantinople.
Byzantium, as it was originally called by the Greeks, was renamed Constantinople, which is now Istanbul.
The proper name, a city in Turkey, is spelled Constantinople. It is now called Istanbul.
constantinople is now known as istanbul,which is in turkey.before being known as constantilople it was called byzantium.
Constantinople (Greek for "Constantine's city" from the Greek "polis" meaning a city) was the name the Roman Emperor Constantine gave to his new capital which was formerly called Byzantium. The city is now called Istanbul and is a major city in Turkey.
it was in Constantinople, a city now named Istanbul
Constantinople is now Istanbul and is part of Turkey.
In 1600, Constantinople - Istanbul, had an estimated population of 500,000. This was far greater than any city in Europe at that time.