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Turkey (Country)

Officially known as the Republic of Turkey, Turkey is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolain peninsula in western Asia and Thrace in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. It is a country with a significant geostrategic importance with its location at the crossroads of Asia and Europe.

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Currency of turky?

You can use USD Dollars, Euros and Turkish lira, nowadays it's very close to USD. (1 Lira = 1.2 Dollars)

I suggest you to use Turkish Liras, it would be more cheaper. For example, you wanted to buy a picture. Seller says "1 euro or 1 lira". If you give him 1 Euro, you will be given 1.8 Liras. But if you give 1 lira, you will save 0,8 liras :)

That was just an example.

Is turkey a part of Europe?

Turkey is partly in Europe and partly in Asia. The boundary between Europe and Asia goes through Istanbul. However, the European part of Turkey is less than 10% of the country.

Part of Turkey is in Europe, but most of it is in Asia

What was the name of the city Constantinople?

Before Constantinople was eventually named, it had been called the "New Rome" by Constantine himself. Prior to that, it used to be known as "Augusta Antonina" named after the wife of Roman emperor Septimus Severius. And before that, it was "Byzantium", meaning the city of Byzas.

Why should I go to Istanbul?

If you like history, culture, fun, metropolitan cities, food, drinks and beautiful architecture.

According to many people, İstanbul smells like history because of being a bridge between two big continents.

You can see:

  • Topkapı Palace
  • Bosphorus
  • Grand Bazaar
  • Haghia Sophia
  • Galata Tower
  • Dolmabahçe Palace
  • Turkish Baths
  • Harems and more!

What is the purpose of seni seviyorum?

It is a Turkish phrase and it means "I love you". It is a very deep meaning and probably one of the few phrases that is very important in every language.

What does bay mean in Turkish?

It means Mister. Turkish for Miss or Mrs is Bayan. Bay can also mean Gentleman, and Bayan also Lady. For example, "Ladies and Gentleman" in Turkish is "Baylar ve Bayanlar".

What does Bulent name means in Turkish?

Tulay is a Turkish name meaning "tulle moon".

How long is the flight from Beijing to Istanbul?

The flight is a direct flight only offered by EL-Al airlines.

One flight every other day from Beijing so far at roughly 10 pm departure time.

The total flight time is 9 hours.

My current flight time is:

22:00 Departure from Beijing

03:55 Arrival time Tel Aviv.

How do you say i love my daddy in Turkish?

go to worldlingo.comthen go to translationthen say English to Turkish

What is the Climate of Constantinople?

A pleasant Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and cool, dry winters.

Except on May 29, 1453, when the air was cloudy with smoke and cannon fire, and on 8th April 1204 when it became unpleasantly hot from the fires that the godless crusaders lit to burn women, children, priests, and books.

From 1204 to 1261 it rained every day, probably in response to the presence of the so-called "Latin Empire", which was little more than a collection of boorish, illiterate feudal pigs squatting in the ruins of the civilization they had destroyed and wiping their noses on brocaded tapestries and ancient manuscripts.

The weather in Constantinople came to an end in 1930 when the name was officially changed to Istanbul (which had been in common usage for years).
A pleasant Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and cool, dry winters.

Except on May 29, 1453, when the air was cloudy with smoke and cannon fire, and on 8th April 1204 when it became unpleasantly hot from the fires that the godless crusaders lit to burn women, children, priests, and books.

From 1204 to 1261 it rained every day, probably in response to the presence of the so-called "Latin Empire", which was little more than a collection of boorish, illiterate feudal pigs squatting in the ruins of the civilization they had destroyed and wiping their noses on brocaded tapestries and ancient manuscripts.

The weather in Constantinople came to an end in 1930 when the name was officially changed to Istanbul (which had been in common usage for years).

How do you say you in Turkey?

Nasılsın? (informal)

Nasılsınız? (formal)

How do I say You look forward to it in Turkish?

I'm not actually sure what do you mean by you look forward to it but if you actually translate it, I think it will be "onu dort gozle bekliyorsun" i can't even make a good sentence of that even though I'm from Turkey, but i think that's what you mean.

What are the main products of Turkey?

Turkey has the world's 15th largest GDP-PPP and 17th largest Nominal GDP. The country is a founding member of the OECD and the G-20 major economies. During the first six decades of the republic, between 1923 and 1983, Turkey has mostly adhered to a quasi-statist approach with strict government planning of the budget and government-imposed limitations over private sector participation, foreign trade, flow of foreign currency, and foreign direct investment. However, in 1983 Prime Minister Turgut Özal initiated a series of reforms designed to shift the economy from a statist, insulated system to a more private-sector, market-based model.

The reforms, combined with unprecedented amounts of foreign loans, spurred rapid economic growth; but this growth was punctuated by sharp recessions and financial crises in 1994, 1999 (following the earthquake of that year), and 2001; resulting in an average of 4% GDP growth per annum between 1981 and 2003. Lack of additional fiscal reforms, combined with large and growing public sector deficits and widespread corruption, resulted in high inflation, a weak bankingsector and increased macroeconomic volatility.Since the economic crisis of 2001 and the reforms initiated by the finance minister of the time, Kemal DerviÅŸ, inflation has fallen to single-digit numbers, investor confidence and foreign investment have soared, and unemployment has fallen.

Turkey has gradually opened up its markets through economic reforms by reducing government controls on foreign trade and investment and the privatisation of publicly owned industries, and the liberalisation of many sectors to private and foreign participation has continued amid political debate.The public debt to GDP ratio, while well below its levels during the recession of 2001, reached 46% in 2010 Q3. The GDP growth rate from 2002 to 2007 averaged 7%, which made Turkey one of the fastest growing economies in the world during that period. However, growth slowed to 1% in 2008, and in 2009 the Turkish economy was affected by the global financial crisis, with a recession of 5%. The economy was estimated to have returned to 8% growth in 2010.

In the early years of this century the chronically high inflation was brought under control and this led to the launch of a new currency, the Turkish new lira, on January 1, 2005, to cement the acquisition of the economic reforms and erase the vestiges of an unstable economy. On January 1, 2009, the new Turkish lira was renamed once again as the Turkish lira, with the introduction of new banknotes and coins. As a result of continuing economic reforms, inflation dropped to 8% in 2005, and the unemployment rate to 10%.Tourism in Turkey has experienced rapid growth in the last twenty years, and constitutes an important part of the economy. In 2008 there were 31 million visitors to the country, who contributed $22 billion to Turkey's revenues. Other key sectors of the Turkish economy are banking, construction, home appliances, electronics, textiles, oil refining, petrochemical products, food, mining, iron and steel, machine industry and automotive. Turkey has a large and growingautomotive industry, which produced 1,147,110 motor vehicles in 2008, ranking as the 6th largest producer in Europe (behind the United Kingdom and above Italy) and the 15th largest producer in the world.Turkey is also one of the leading shipbuilding nations; in 2007 the country ranked 4th in the world (behind China, South Korea and Japan) in terms of the number of ordered ships, and also 4th in the world (behind Italy, USA and Canada) in terms of the number of orderedmega yachts.Turkey's economy is becoming more dependent on industry in major cities, mostly concentrated in the western provinces of the country, and less on agriculture. However, traditional agriculture is still a major pillar of the Turkish economy. In 2010, the agricultural sector accounted for 9% of GDP, while the industrial sector accounted for 26% and the services sector 65%. However, agriculture still accounted for 24.7% of employment. In 2004, it was estimated that 46% of total disposable income was received by the top of 20% income earners, while the lowest 20% received 6%. According to Eurostat data, Turkish PPS GDP per capita stood at 49% of the EU average in 2010.Turkey has taken advantage of the European Union -- Turkey Customs Union, signed in 1995, to increase its industrial production destined for exports, while at the same time benefiting from EU-origin foreign investment into the country. Turkey now has also opportunity of a free trade agreement with the European Union (EU) -- without full membership -- that allows it to manufacture for tarif-free sale throughout the EU market.

By 2009 exports were $110 bn and in 2010 it was $117 bn (main export partners in 2009: Germany 10%, France 6%, UK 6%, Italy 6%, Iraq 5%). However larger imports, which amounted to $166 billion in 2010, threatened the balance of trade (main import partners in 2009: Russia 14%, Germany 10%, China 9%, US 6%, Italy 5%, France 5%).

After years of low levels of foreign direct investment (FDI), Turkey succeeded in attracting $22 billion in FDI in 2007 and is expected to attract a higher figure in following years. A series of large privatisations, the stability fostered by the start of Turkey's EU accession negotiations, strong and stable growth, and structural changes in the banking, retail, and telecommunications sectors have all contributed to a rise in foreign investment.

How DO YOU say good night in turkey?

Translation: İyi geceler!

It is pronounced "ee-yee geh-jeh-ler"

What is word for cat in Turkish?

pamuk means cotton in Turkish

its a common name for cats

What is the hottest place in turkey in April?

The temperatures in Turkey in April are relatively mild in the west and south, but it's still cold in the mountainous East. The southeast, which will become torrid and parched in high summer, is very pleasant in April, but there may still be snow on top of Nemrut Dagi south of Malatya.

What is an evil eye bead?

Evil eye beads go back thousands of years. Blue glass evil eye bead amulets are the most common talisman in Anatolia to stop the evil eye. Turkish Evil Eye Bead. With its warm blue, the shine it has derived from the fire and the smiling face that's a typical feature of the Anatolian people, evil eye bead gives happiness to the friends and the beloved ones. Protection from the evil eyes, covetous friends and strangers.

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