How many miles from Japan to Turkey?
It is 2000 miles (Approx.). Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
What is the Gross Domestic Product of Turkey?
According to the CIA World Factbook for 2008 Turkey's GDP was US$ 730 billion in real terms and US$ 904 billion based on purchasing power parity (PPP). That is equal to approximately $11,900 per capita GDP (PPP).
How many ski resorts are there in the alps?
There are hundreds of ski resorts in the Alps and they are all open to the public if you pay for a ski pass (pay for the lifts)
Why don't the Turkish eat pork?
In Morocco, the consumption of pig meat or pork, is considered to be Haraam. This means it is prohibited to be eaten because of Muslim dietary restrictions.
What is the turkish word for hello?
To say 'hello' in the Turkish language is 'merdaba'. You pronounce this
'mer-HA-ba'
Who was mustafa kemal and why was he important?
Mustafa was the founder of modern Turkey and the Turkish Republic. He was important because he helped to modernize Turkey so it would fit in with the rest of the world. He wanted to help Turkey and it's citizens be modern by banning the traditional religious wear for both women and men. They were forced to wear clothing just like the rest of the world's. He also came up with a new alphabet that he went around the country and taught to the children in schools.
What do Turkish people eat for snacks?
Common foods are bread, fresh tomatoes/cucumbers, eggs, sucuk (a salty, garlicky sausage), pastrami (and other cold cuts), olives (salty and unpitted), white cheese (similar to feta cheese). There might also be condiments to go with the bread, like jellies, honey, tahini, molasses, and so on. Fresh fruit might also be eaten, and tea, water, or juice are also common.
What traditional clothes do Turkish people wear?
Turkey is fairly European when it comes to clothing. In the larger cities dress code for both men and women is pretty much what you would see in any large European city. Younger people in particular follow high fashion. Out in the rural areas there is less of a propensity toward fashion but men's clothing is typical of rural areas of say,France or Spain. Traditional women tend to wear headscarves and do not expose their bodies anywhere nearly as much as non traditional women. So, in short, it depends where you are. In Istanbul you might believe you were in Paris. In rural areas it is more traditional.
What are some common last names in Saudi Arabia?
Al qahtani
Al Shammari
Al Onazy
Al Dosary
Al Subaiee
Al Yami
Al harbi
Al Ghamdi
Al Zahrani
Al Reshedi
Al Blawi
Al Juhani
Al ahmari
and more..etc
Istanbul the city is within (and the capital of) Istanbul province.
What countries uses Turkish Lira?
Historically, Italy used the lira, but it currently uses the euro.
Turkey also uses the Turkish Lira and the Syrian Pound is called the Syrian Lira in Arabic.
How do you say miss you all in Turkish?
"Seni özledim" (I missed you) or "seni özliyorum" (I miss you/I'm missing you).
"Seni" is the informal "you". If you want the formal "you," replace it with "sizi"...
Of course, if you know someone well enough to be missing them, most likely you're on informal terms already.
What body of what separates mainland from Greece and turkey?
The Black Sea, the Marmara Sea and the Aegean Sea are all between Turkey and mainland Europe.
In Turkish, "Turkey" is Türkiye. And as to the bird turkey, it is called "hindi".
What kind of houses do Turkish people live in?
Traditionally, in rural areas and small towns Hungarians built 'long and low' houses, often of one storey only, or one and a half storeys. Some also have cellars. In cities that were formerly fortified (walled) they had to build upwards, but in general land use wasn't very economical. Budapest experienced very rapid expansion indeed from 1850 onwards and except in a few small areas the housing consists of appartment blocks of up to about 7 or 8 floors along the boulevards and 3 to 5 on narrower streets.
What is Turkey famous for selling?
Turkey is famous for a couple of reasons. It has wonderful tourist opportunities and many sites worth while to see.
What body of water that splits Turkey into two parts?
There is not just one body of water that borders Turkey, including: the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea, the Sea of Marmara, and the Mediterranean Sea border Turkey.
What is 5000000 bes milyon turk lirasi worth in US dollars?
As of the current exchange rate, 5,000,000 Turkish Lira is equivalent to approximately $580,000 USD. The exchange rate between currencies fluctuates daily based on various factors such as economic conditions, political stability, and market demand. It is important to check the latest rates before making any currency conversions to ensure accuracy.
Istanbul got its name from the Greek vernacular:" ee steen poli". When a person would be asked " where are you going?" the long answer would be "to Constantinople", the short answer would be " ee steen poli"Translated from Greek:" to the City".After Constantinople was conquered by the Turks it was assumed out of common usage that the name of the city was "ee steen poli" which eventually translated to "ee Stan bool".......Istanbul in Turkish. There you go!