Weather in Istanbul this time of the year is around the 40s (F) - next few days is about the same except Friday which is around the high 30s
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Istanabul is not in Greece.
About 2 million visit Istanbul every year.
Istanbul is at risk from a future earthquake primarily due to its location near the North Anatolian Fault, a major tectonic boundary where the Eurasian and Arabian plates meet. The city's dense population and infrastructure are situated on geologically unstable ground, increasing vulnerability to seismic events. Additionally, many buildings in Istanbul are not constructed to modern earthquake-resistant standards, amplifying the potential for damage and loss of life during a significant quake. The combination of these factors makes Istanbul particularly susceptible to the impacts of future earthquakes.
Istanbul has borderline Mediterranean climate. Average high temperature in Istanbul during October is 20.4 degrees Celsius and average low is 13.6 degrees.
The climate in Istanbul is generally similar to Marmara region; summer months are warm and humid with very little rain especially between July-August, winter months can be cold and wet with some snow but not that much extreme as some other areas of Turkey. Spring and autumn are mild and this would be the best time for visitors.
i think it's turkey, but that's the country it is in. The modern mane of the city is Istanbul.
Overall, Istanbul is just like any other large city in regards to safety. You need to take the same precautions in Istanbul that you would in New York or London.
Istanbul is in Turkey.
Istanbul is in Turkey
Istanbul, TurkeyOriginally Constantinople was called Byzantium.EmperorConstantinethe Great redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire and renamedConstantinople When the Turks captured the town which led to the downfall of the Byzantine Empire they renamed it Istanbul.
Istanbul is in Turkey
No. Istanbul is in Turkey.
Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Oh Constantinople Why did Constantinople get the works? That's nobody's business but the Turks
One have to travel through different countries across Europe like Germany, Austria and Bulgaria before finally reaching Istanbul.
The climate is like the climate of Spain and Portugal.