Anatolia (Anadolu in Turkish)
Turkey is mostly in Asia (>90%), so from a purely definitional standpoint, Turkey is an Asian country. However, when most English speakers say "Asian country", they are referring to East Asia, which Turkey is not a part of (physically or culturally).
Bithynia and Pontus, two areas which were unified into a single provinces by the Romans, are now part of Turkey. Bythynia was in north-western Turkey and is now in the Asian part of the region of Marmara and the western part of the Black Sea Region. Pontus was in north-eastern Turkey and is now in the easternmost part of the Black Sea Region and the coastal part of the Eastern Anatolia Region.
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Yes. The Asian part of what is nowadays Turkey, was called Asia minor, when it was part of Greece and later of the Roman empire. Asia minor is also called Anatolia
That is Turkey. :)
Istanbul, part of Turkey
no it is not
Turkey, Russia Turkey and Russia have territories on European and Asian soil.
The question is not very clear but what can be said it that the Asian part of Turkey is called Anadolu (Anatolia) which is a huge peninsula surrounded by the Black, Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean Seas.
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the bosporus straights are in turkey
Turkey is mostly in Asia (>90%), so from a purely definitional standpoint, Turkey is an Asian country. However, when most English speakers say "Asian country", they are referring to East Asia, which Turkey is not a part of (physically or culturally).
Anatolia
That is Turkey. :)
A part of Turkey lies in Europe however turkey is considered Asian . Turkey is a Muslim majority country.