Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Turkiye Cumhuriyeti)
Selanik(Thsolonica)--->city he was born Ankara---> the city which he declared as the capital of Turkish Republic Istanbul--->the city he died.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was born in and attended grade school in Selanik (modern day Thessaloniki, Greece) which was an Ottoman city at the time.
Venice
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the location of the publishing music industry in New York City
Ataturk chose Ankara as capital of Turkey because the city represented culture and civilization. It was also physically distant from the clerical establishment in Istanbul.
the location of the publishing music industry in new york city
Yes. This was in order to move the government of Turkey away from the religious leadership based in Constantinople.
Seattle is the largest city in Washington. Spokane is the second largest city, followed closely by Tacoma.
1453 is the year that Constantinople was conquered by the Ottomans. There is a large discrepancy over the exact year that the city was named Istanbul. Different historians and different books offer opposing opinions. Though it may have been referred to as Istanbul earlier on, the name was officially changed from Constantinople in 1930 under the founder of Turkey, Kemal Ataturk. The varying answers among such a seemingly simple question point to the overall complexity and intrigue of one of the world's most important and interesting cities.
Madrid (followed closely by Barcelona, Spain).
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