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Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul
Turkey Marmara Region & Istanbul.
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Kato Sto Yialo - Greek Song of the Marmara region (Turkey)
A beautiful and rhythmically complex song of the Anatolian and Thracian Greeks of the coasts of the Sea of Marmara.
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Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html.
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Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html.
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Ground Motion in Marmara region for a Scenario Earthquake
Ground motion simulations in 3D medium for a Mw5.0 earthquake (after Douglas & Aochi, BSSA, 2016).
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2 Traditional Turkish food The Marmara Region
Affan Anadolu Lisesi Comenius Projesi Of Folk Music and Men- Culture clip 2 Traditional food
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Marwa Kreidieh at The Prince Islands - Marmara Region
Marwa Kreidieh - Samir Chehab & Mansour Chehab at The Prince Islands- sea of Marmara - turkey -September 12, 2013 The Prince Islands (Turkish: Prens Adaları ...
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Tracia and Marmara Regions
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Ah Bir Ataş Ver- Turkish Classical Music from the Marmara Region
Performed by Elif Sen (vocals), and Mehmet Yucekul (saz). Lyrics: Ah bir ataş ver cigaramı yakayım Sen sallan gel ben boyuna bakayım Uzun olur gemilerin dire...
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Turkey Marmara Region and Istanbul 土耳其的馬爾瑪拉地區
Turkey one of the most famous and beautiful places in the world. 土耳其西部是全世界最漂亮的地點之一.
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Gebze Technical University - Marmara Region Industry Poops - Yanzhou Coal Shanxi Nenghua Co
Sinopec Oilfield Service Corp. engages in the manufacturing of chemical fibre and petrochemical products.
It is engaged in the production and sale of polyester chips and polyester fibre and production of its raw materials purified terepthatic acid.
The company operates through five segments: Polyester Chips, Bottle-Grade Polyester Chips, Staple Fibre and Hollow Fibre, Filament and Purified Terep
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Das Geschäftsumfeld in Region Süd - Marmara
Das Unternehmensumfeld in Çanakkale und Balıkesir ist im Geschäftsumfeld Werbevideo, die hergestellt von Süd - Marmara Entwicklungsagentur - Türkei, wird mit einer weiten Perspektive präsentiert.
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What to See & Eat in Canakkale, Turkey
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode, David takes us around Turkey’s Marmara region to show us what to see and eat in Canakkale, Turkey - a beautiful city along the Dardanelles Strait. Canakkale is home to several historic monuments, beautiful streets and a plethora of amazing restaurants. It is also just a short ferry ride away from the ruins of ancient Troy! The best part is that Canakkale
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The Aegean Region of Turkey
Aegean Region (Ege Bölgesi), is one of the 7 census-defined regions of Turkey. It is located in the west part of the country, bounded by Aegean sea (Ege Deni...
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The Marmara Bodrum 0850 333 4 333
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The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure , The Marmara Hotel, İstanbul'un hareketli Taksim Meydanı üzerinde , The Marmara Taksim Oteli (kısaca The Marmara, eskiden İstanbul (, The Marmara Hotels, İstanbul. 13.591 beğenme · 487 kişi bunun hakkında , 18 Nis
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Turkey: Severe storm SLAMS coast
High waves and strong winds hit the Marmara region of Turkey on Saturday, knocking down trees, smashing boats along the coast and causing flooding on coastal roads as Turkey braces for even harsher weather conditions in the coming days.
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Turkey/Istanbul (Walking tour:Around Galata Bridge) Part 2
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, divides the city into a European, Thracian side—comprising the historic and economic centers—and an Asian, Anatolian side. The city is further divided by the Golden Horn, a natural harbor bounding the peni
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Turkey /Rotterdam to İstanbul Part 1
İstanbul:
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, divides the city into a European, Thracian side—comprising the historic and economic centers—and an Asian, Anatolian side. The city is further divided by the Golden Horn, a natural harbor boundin
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BURSA GRAND CITY TIME LAPSE
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.
Bursa was the first major and second overall capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1363. The city was referred to as
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Amer Huneidi's Interview with Bloomberg
In an interview with Bloomberg, Amer Huneidi Chairman of Gulf Cryo, speaks of the company's commitment to the Turkish industrial gases market.
Gulf Cryo’s most recent acquisition, Yaliz Gaz, is a leading industrial gas company with a well-established production and distribution network in the Marmara region of Turkey. Yaliz Gaz joins Gulf Cryo’s Turkey-based portfolio following the acquisition of
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Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardane
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Sesimi Duyan Var Mı? / Is There Anybody Out There?
1999 Marmara Depremleri'nin ardindan... afterwards the big earthquakes that took place in Turkiye's Marmara region (at the North Anatolian Fault Zone) on 17t...
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Bursa - Turkey
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.
Bursa was the first capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1413. In 2011 the city of Bursa had a population of 1,704,4
Kato Sto Yialo - Greek Song of the Marmara region (Turkey)
A beautiful and rhythmically complex song of the Anatolian and Thracian Greeks of the coasts of the Sea of Marmara....
A beautiful and rhythmically complex song of the Anatolian and Thracian Greeks of the coasts of the Sea of Marmara.
wn.com/Kato Sto Yialo Greek Song Of The Marmara Region (Turkey)
A beautiful and rhythmically complex song of the Anatolian and Thracian Greeks of the coasts of the Sea of Marmara.
Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html....
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html.
wn.com/Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (Turkish.Com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html.
Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html....
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html.
wn.com/Marmara Region Turkey, Istanbul (Turkish.Com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Istanbul http://turkish.com/istanbul.html.
Ground Motion in Marmara region for a Scenario Earthquake
Ground motion simulations in 3D medium for a Mw5.0 earthquake (after Douglas & Aochi, BSSA, 2016)....
Ground motion simulations in 3D medium for a Mw5.0 earthquake (after Douglas & Aochi, BSSA, 2016).
wn.com/Ground Motion In Marmara Region For A Scenario Earthquake
Ground motion simulations in 3D medium for a Mw5.0 earthquake (after Douglas & Aochi, BSSA, 2016).
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 22
2 Traditional Turkish food The Marmara Region
Affan Anadolu Lisesi Comenius Projesi Of Folk Music and Men- Culture clip 2 Traditional food...
Affan Anadolu Lisesi Comenius Projesi Of Folk Music and Men- Culture clip 2 Traditional food
wn.com/2 Traditional Turkish Food The Marmara Region
Affan Anadolu Lisesi Comenius Projesi Of Folk Music and Men- Culture clip 2 Traditional food
- published: 20 Jul 2014
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Marwa Kreidieh at The Prince Islands - Marmara Region
Marwa Kreidieh - Samir Chehab & Mansour Chehab at The Prince Islands- sea of Marmara - turkey -September 12, 2013 The Prince Islands (Turkish: Prens Adaları ......
Marwa Kreidieh - Samir Chehab & Mansour Chehab at The Prince Islands- sea of Marmara - turkey -September 12, 2013 The Prince Islands (Turkish: Prens Adaları ...
wn.com/Marwa Kreidieh At The Prince Islands Marmara Region
Marwa Kreidieh - Samir Chehab & Mansour Chehab at The Prince Islands- sea of Marmara - turkey -September 12, 2013 The Prince Islands (Turkish: Prens Adaları ...
Ah Bir Ataş Ver- Turkish Classical Music from the Marmara Region
Performed by Elif Sen (vocals), and Mehmet Yucekul (saz). Lyrics: Ah bir ataş ver cigaramı yakayım Sen sallan gel ben boyuna bakayım Uzun olur gemilerin dire......
Performed by Elif Sen (vocals), and Mehmet Yucekul (saz). Lyrics: Ah bir ataş ver cigaramı yakayım Sen sallan gel ben boyuna bakayım Uzun olur gemilerin dire...
wn.com/Ah Bir Ataş Ver Turkish Classical Music From The Marmara Region
Performed by Elif Sen (vocals), and Mehmet Yucekul (saz). Lyrics: Ah bir ataş ver cigaramı yakayım Sen sallan gel ben boyuna bakayım Uzun olur gemilerin dire...
Turkey Marmara Region and Istanbul 土耳其的馬爾瑪拉地區
Turkey one of the most famous and beautiful places in the world. 土耳其西部是全世界最漂亮的地點之一....
Turkey one of the most famous and beautiful places in the world. 土耳其西部是全世界最漂亮的地點之一.
wn.com/Turkey Marmara Region And Istanbul 土耳其的馬爾瑪拉地區
Turkey one of the most famous and beautiful places in the world. 土耳其西部是全世界最漂亮的地點之一.
Gebze Technical University - Marmara Region Industry Poops - Yanzhou Coal Shanxi Nenghua Co
Sinopec Oilfield Service Corp. engages in the manufacturing of chemical fibre and petrochemical products.
It is engaged in the production and sale of polyester...
Sinopec Oilfield Service Corp. engages in the manufacturing of chemical fibre and petrochemical products.
It is engaged in the production and sale of polyester chips and polyester fibre and production of its raw materials purified terepthatic acid.
The company operates through five segments: Polyester Chips, Bottle-Grade Polyester Chips, Staple Fibre and Hollow Fibre, Filament and Purified Terepthatic Acid.
The Polyester Chips segment provides industrial filament grade polyester chip, film grade polyester chip and fibre grade polyester chip.
The Bottle-Grade Polyester segment provides specialized material for plastic steel band and fast reheat bottle grade chip.
The Staple Fibre and Hollow Fibre segment provides products, including functional series, porous series and silk cotton comparable series.
wn.com/Gebze Technical University Marmara Region Industry Poops Yanzhou Coal Shanxi Nenghua Co
Sinopec Oilfield Service Corp. engages in the manufacturing of chemical fibre and petrochemical products.
It is engaged in the production and sale of polyester chips and polyester fibre and production of its raw materials purified terepthatic acid.
The company operates through five segments: Polyester Chips, Bottle-Grade Polyester Chips, Staple Fibre and Hollow Fibre, Filament and Purified Terepthatic Acid.
The Polyester Chips segment provides industrial filament grade polyester chip, film grade polyester chip and fibre grade polyester chip.
The Bottle-Grade Polyester segment provides specialized material for plastic steel band and fast reheat bottle grade chip.
The Staple Fibre and Hollow Fibre segment provides products, including functional series, porous series and silk cotton comparable series.
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Das Geschäftsumfeld in Region Süd - Marmara
Das Unternehmensumfeld in Çanakkale und Balıkesir ist im Geschäftsumfeld Werbevideo, die hergestellt von Süd - Marmara Entwicklungsagentur - Türkei, wird mi...
Das Unternehmensumfeld in Çanakkale und Balıkesir ist im Geschäftsumfeld Werbevideo, die hergestellt von Süd - Marmara Entwicklungsagentur - Türkei, wird mit einer weiten Perspektive präsentiert.
wn.com/Das Geschäftsumfeld In Region Süd Marmara
Das Unternehmensumfeld in Çanakkale und Balıkesir ist im Geschäftsumfeld Werbevideo, die hergestellt von Süd - Marmara Entwicklungsagentur - Türkei, wird mit einer weiten Perspektive präsentiert.
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 4
What to See & Eat in Canakkale, Turkey
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode, David takes us around Turkey’s Marmara region to show us what to see and eat in Canakkale, Turkey - a beautiful city ...
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode, David takes us around Turkey’s Marmara region to show us what to see and eat in Canakkale, Turkey - a beautiful city along the Dardanelles Strait. Canakkale is home to several historic monuments, beautiful streets and a plethora of amazing restaurants. It is also just a short ferry ride away from the ruins of ancient Troy! The best part is that Canakkale is only a 6.5 hour drive from Istanbul, making it a great stop-over destination for those traveling around the Marmara Region.
Canakkale's charm lies in its location. Strolling along the waterfront promenade reveals beautiful views and a much-appreciated sea breeze. David makes a quick stop at the Kale Fortress, which is open to the public and features rows upon rows of antique canons and other military memorabilia. Near the Castle is an enormous reproduction of the Trojan Horse. It was used as a prop in the 2004 movie “Troy" featuring Brad Pitt. After filming, it was donated to the city of Canakkale and has been on public display ever since.
Now for the food...After an eventful first day exploring Canakkale, David goes to a popular seafood restaurant in town, Yalova Situated in the old fish market, Restaurant Yalova serves up fresh local seafood with a beautiful view of the Dardenelles Strait. Make sure you reserve a table on the rooftop to enjoy the water views with your meal.
The next day, David stops by Kavala for a casual seafood meal in this taverna-style restaurant. Kavala is located right along the main pedestrian boulevard near the ferry station. Like many local eateries, Kavala serves fresh local seafood along with traditional Turkish dishes. Another popular restaurant in town is Hangover Cafe Bar, which is always packed! Hangover serves up casual food and has a great ambiance, especially for 20 and 30-somethings. It features both indoor and outdoor dining. The terrace is especially charming if you plan to enjoy Canakkale’s balmy nights.
We hope you enjoyed our video about what to see and eat in Canakkale. If you have something to add, leave a question or comment below!
wn.com/What To See Eat In Canakkale, Turkey
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode, David takes us around Turkey’s Marmara region to show us what to see and eat in Canakkale, Turkey - a beautiful city along the Dardanelles Strait. Canakkale is home to several historic monuments, beautiful streets and a plethora of amazing restaurants. It is also just a short ferry ride away from the ruins of ancient Troy! The best part is that Canakkale is only a 6.5 hour drive from Istanbul, making it a great stop-over destination for those traveling around the Marmara Region.
Canakkale's charm lies in its location. Strolling along the waterfront promenade reveals beautiful views and a much-appreciated sea breeze. David makes a quick stop at the Kale Fortress, which is open to the public and features rows upon rows of antique canons and other military memorabilia. Near the Castle is an enormous reproduction of the Trojan Horse. It was used as a prop in the 2004 movie “Troy" featuring Brad Pitt. After filming, it was donated to the city of Canakkale and has been on public display ever since.
Now for the food...After an eventful first day exploring Canakkale, David goes to a popular seafood restaurant in town, Yalova Situated in the old fish market, Restaurant Yalova serves up fresh local seafood with a beautiful view of the Dardenelles Strait. Make sure you reserve a table on the rooftop to enjoy the water views with your meal.
The next day, David stops by Kavala for a casual seafood meal in this taverna-style restaurant. Kavala is located right along the main pedestrian boulevard near the ferry station. Like many local eateries, Kavala serves fresh local seafood along with traditional Turkish dishes. Another popular restaurant in town is Hangover Cafe Bar, which is always packed! Hangover serves up casual food and has a great ambiance, especially for 20 and 30-somethings. It features both indoor and outdoor dining. The terrace is especially charming if you plan to enjoy Canakkale’s balmy nights.
We hope you enjoyed our video about what to see and eat in Canakkale. If you have something to add, leave a question or comment below!
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 75
The Aegean Region of Turkey
Aegean Region (Ege Bölgesi), is one of the 7 census-defined regions of Turkey. It is located in the west part of the country, bounded by Aegean sea (Ege Deni......
Aegean Region (Ege Bölgesi), is one of the 7 census-defined regions of Turkey. It is located in the west part of the country, bounded by Aegean sea (Ege Deni...
wn.com/The Aegean Region Of Turkey
Aegean Region (Ege Bölgesi), is one of the 7 census-defined regions of Turkey. It is located in the west part of the country, bounded by Aegean sea (Ege Deni...
The Marmara Bodrum 0850 333 4 333
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The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer ...
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The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure , The Marmara Hotel, İstanbul'un hareketli Taksim Meydanı üzerinde , The Marmara Taksim Oteli (kısaca The Marmara, eskiden İstanbul (, The Marmara Hotels, İstanbul. 13.591 beğenme · 487 kişi bunun hakkında , 18 Nis 2009 - 2 dakikaAntalya Şehiriçi bölgesindeki The Marmara Antalya Tesisi sayfasında, tatil planınızı yaparken The Marmara Manhattan: Apartment Hotel New Yorkmanhattan. fortistour.com/ , Nestled in the heart of the Upper East Side, offering spacious extended stay , See 1275 photos and 103 tips from 12468 visitors to The Marmara Taksim Hotel. ,http://www.fortistour.com/
The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure guests with excellent service, best rates, best locations in Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Manhattan., The Marmara Taksim, a 5 star luxury hotel in Istanbul with Bosphorus ..., The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and ..., The Marmara Sisli is a contemporary design hotel steps away from the ..., The Marmara Bodrum is a 5 star diamond awarded hotel, a member ..., The Marmara Pera in the heart of the city, art and entertainment. ..., The Marmara Antalya is a city center hotel in Antalya. Offers its own ..., İstanbul'un en iyi konumunda bulunan The Marmara Taksim Oteli, elit misafirlerine deniz manzaralı lüks oda ve süitlerinde konaklama keyfi yaşatıyor., Marmara Gazete'nin 17.Sayısı yayınlandı. Marmara Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi bünyesinde faaliyet gösteren Marmara Medya Merkezi tarafından hazırlanan , The Marmara Otelleri şehrin en iyi lokasyonlarında deniz manzaralı oda ve süitlerde konaklama imkanı sunuyor. Kaliteli hizmet ve en iyi fiyatlar için yerinizi , The Marmara Taksim: İstanbul bölgesindeki 888 otel içinde 297. sırada. TripAdvisor'da 5 üzerinden 4 alan The Marmara Taksim için 548 seyahat yorumunu, 211 resmi , Dünyanın ilk dönen oteli The Marmara Antalya şehir merkezindeki (Lara) eşsiz konumu, deniz manzaralı oda ve suitleriyle misafirlerine 5 yıldızlı hizmet ve , The Marmara http://www.fortistour.com/
The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure guests with excellent service, best rates, best locations in Istanbul, Antalya İstanbul'da 2 adres, The Marmara Otelleri şehrin en iyi lokasyonlarında deniz manzaralı oda ve süitlerde konaklama imkanı sunuyor. Kaliteli hizmet ve en iyi fiyatlar için yerinizim. Taksim/AkmAdres, The Marmara Taksim Otel, Boğaz ve İstanbul manzarasına sahip, 293 deluxe, 82 Club oda ve süitleriyle, Taksim meydanında İstanbul 5 yıldızlı oteller Taksim/AkmAdres, Üniversite, fakülte ve bölümlerle ilgili bilgilere ulaşabilirsiniz.Uzaktan Eğitim Sistemine Giriş E-hizmetler Giriş Sağlık Marmara Tuti'de Türk lezzetlerinin ve uluslararası yemeklerin özel bir birleşimini tadabilirsiniz. Düşük kalorili yemekleri ve cazip ikindi çaylarını hazırlamak için, The Marmara Taksim Oteli (kısaca The Marmara, eskiden İstanbul (Intercontinental), sonra Marmara Etap), İstanbul'da, Taksim Meydanı'nın güney kesiminde bulunan otel., Union of municipalities of marmara the marmara region. The area of activity of the Union covers the Marmara Region, surrounding the Sea, Rezervasyon yapılabilecek The Marmara otelleri, The Marmara otel zinciri otellerini, The 2. The Marmara Hotel Antalya Antalya / Lara. Sirinyali Mah., The Marmara Antalya - Superior Oda Kara Manzaralı. Erken Rezervasyon 1.Dönem Son Kayıt 09 Mayıs., About The Marmara Manhattan. From the moment you enter our doors, we will impress you with spacious accommodations and personalized apartment hotel
wn.com/The Marmara Bodrum 0850 333 4 333
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The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure , The Marmara Hotel, İstanbul'un hareketli Taksim Meydanı üzerinde , The Marmara Taksim Oteli (kısaca The Marmara, eskiden İstanbul (, The Marmara Hotels, İstanbul. 13.591 beğenme · 487 kişi bunun hakkında , 18 Nis 2009 - 2 dakikaAntalya Şehiriçi bölgesindeki The Marmara Antalya Tesisi sayfasında, tatil planınızı yaparken The Marmara Manhattan: Apartment Hotel New Yorkmanhattan. fortistour.com/ , Nestled in the heart of the Upper East Side, offering spacious extended stay , See 1275 photos and 103 tips from 12468 visitors to The Marmara Taksim Hotel. ,http://www.fortistour.com/
The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure guests with excellent service, best rates, best locations in Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Manhattan., The Marmara Taksim, a 5 star luxury hotel in Istanbul with Bosphorus ..., The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and ..., The Marmara Sisli is a contemporary design hotel steps away from the ..., The Marmara Bodrum is a 5 star diamond awarded hotel, a member ..., The Marmara Pera in the heart of the city, art and entertainment. ..., The Marmara Antalya is a city center hotel in Antalya. Offers its own ..., İstanbul'un en iyi konumunda bulunan The Marmara Taksim Oteli, elit misafirlerine deniz manzaralı lüks oda ve süitlerinde konaklama keyfi yaşatıyor., Marmara Gazete'nin 17.Sayısı yayınlandı. Marmara Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi bünyesinde faaliyet gösteren Marmara Medya Merkezi tarafından hazırlanan , The Marmara Otelleri şehrin en iyi lokasyonlarında deniz manzaralı oda ve süitlerde konaklama imkanı sunuyor. Kaliteli hizmet ve en iyi fiyatlar için yerinizi , The Marmara Taksim: İstanbul bölgesindeki 888 otel içinde 297. sırada. TripAdvisor'da 5 üzerinden 4 alan The Marmara Taksim için 548 seyahat yorumunu, 211 resmi , Dünyanın ilk dönen oteli The Marmara Antalya şehir merkezindeki (Lara) eşsiz konumu, deniz manzaralı oda ve suitleriyle misafirlerine 5 yıldızlı hizmet ve , The Marmara http://www.fortistour.com/
The Marmara The Marmara Hotels & Residences & Venues offer its business and leisure guests with excellent service, best rates, best locations in Istanbul, Antalya İstanbul'da 2 adres, The Marmara Otelleri şehrin en iyi lokasyonlarında deniz manzaralı oda ve süitlerde konaklama imkanı sunuyor. Kaliteli hizmet ve en iyi fiyatlar için yerinizim. Taksim/AkmAdres, The Marmara Taksim Otel, Boğaz ve İstanbul manzarasına sahip, 293 deluxe, 82 Club oda ve süitleriyle, Taksim meydanında İstanbul 5 yıldızlı oteller Taksim/AkmAdres, Üniversite, fakülte ve bölümlerle ilgili bilgilere ulaşabilirsiniz.Uzaktan Eğitim Sistemine Giriş E-hizmetler Giriş Sağlık Marmara Tuti'de Türk lezzetlerinin ve uluslararası yemeklerin özel bir birleşimini tadabilirsiniz. Düşük kalorili yemekleri ve cazip ikindi çaylarını hazırlamak için, The Marmara Taksim Oteli (kısaca The Marmara, eskiden İstanbul (Intercontinental), sonra Marmara Etap), İstanbul'da, Taksim Meydanı'nın güney kesiminde bulunan otel., Union of municipalities of marmara the marmara region. The area of activity of the Union covers the Marmara Region, surrounding the Sea, Rezervasyon yapılabilecek The Marmara otelleri, The Marmara otel zinciri otellerini, The 2. The Marmara Hotel Antalya Antalya / Lara. Sirinyali Mah., The Marmara Antalya - Superior Oda Kara Manzaralı. Erken Rezervasyon 1.Dönem Son Kayıt 09 Mayıs., About The Marmara Manhattan. From the moment you enter our doors, we will impress you with spacious accommodations and personalized apartment hotel
- published: 20 May 2014
- views: 2
Turkey: Severe storm SLAMS coast
High waves and strong winds hit the Marmara region of Turkey on Saturday, knocking down trees, smashing boats along the coast and causing flooding on coastal ro...
High waves and strong winds hit the Marmara region of Turkey on Saturday, knocking down trees, smashing boats along the coast and causing flooding on coastal roads as Turkey braces for even harsher weather conditions in the coming days.
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wn.com/Turkey Severe Storm Slams Coast
High waves and strong winds hit the Marmara region of Turkey on Saturday, knocking down trees, smashing boats along the coast and causing flooding on coastal roads as Turkey braces for even harsher weather conditions in the coming days.
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- published: 01 Feb 2015
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Turkey/Istanbul (Walking tour:Around Galata Bridge) Part 2
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects th...
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, divides the city into a European, Thracian side—comprising the historic and economic centers—and an Asian, Anatolian side. The city is further divided by the Golden Horn, a natural harbor bounding the peninsula where the former Byzantium and Constantinople were founded. The confluence of the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn at the heart of present-day Istanbul has deterred attacking forces for thousands of years and still remains a prominent feature of the city's landscape.Following the model of Rome, the historic peninsula is said to be characterized by seven hills, each topped by imperial mosques. The easternmost of these hills is the site of Topkapı Palace on the Sarayburnu.Rising from the opposite side of the Golden Horn is another, conical hill, where the modern Beyoğlu district is situated. Because of the topography, buildings in Beyoğlu were once constructed with the help of terraced retaining walls, and roads were laid out in the form of steps. Üsküdar on the Asian side exhibits similarly hilly characteristics, with the terrain gradually extending down to the Bosphorus coast, but the landscape in Şemsipaşa and Ayazma is more abrupt, akin to a promontory. The highest point in Istanbul is Çamlıca Hill, with an altitude of 288 meters (945 ft). The northern half of Istanbul has a higher mean elevation compared to the south coast, with locations surpassing 200 meters (660 ft), and some coasts with steep cliffs resembling fjords, especially around the northern end of the Bosporus, where it opens up to the Black Sea.Istanbul is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, close to the boundary between the African and Eurasian Plates. This fault zone, which runs from northern Anatolia to the Sea of Marmara, has been responsible for several deadly earthquakes throughout the city's history. Among the most devastating of these seismic events was the 1509 earthquake, which caused a tsunami that broke over the walls of the city and killed more than 10,000 people. More recently, in 1999, an earthquake with its epicenter in nearby İzmit left 18,000 people dead, including 1,000 people in Istanbul's suburbs. The people of Istanbul remain concerned that an even more catastrophic seismic event may be in the city's near future, as thousands of structures recently built to accommodate Istanbul's rapidly increasing population may not have been constructed properly.Seismologists say the risk of a 7.6-magnitude or greater earthquake striking Istanbul by 2030 is more than 60 percent.Wikipedia
wn.com/Turkey Istanbul (Walking Tour Around Galata Bridge) Part 2
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, divides the city into a European, Thracian side—comprising the historic and economic centers—and an Asian, Anatolian side. The city is further divided by the Golden Horn, a natural harbor bounding the peninsula where the former Byzantium and Constantinople were founded. The confluence of the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn at the heart of present-day Istanbul has deterred attacking forces for thousands of years and still remains a prominent feature of the city's landscape.Following the model of Rome, the historic peninsula is said to be characterized by seven hills, each topped by imperial mosques. The easternmost of these hills is the site of Topkapı Palace on the Sarayburnu.Rising from the opposite side of the Golden Horn is another, conical hill, where the modern Beyoğlu district is situated. Because of the topography, buildings in Beyoğlu were once constructed with the help of terraced retaining walls, and roads were laid out in the form of steps. Üsküdar on the Asian side exhibits similarly hilly characteristics, with the terrain gradually extending down to the Bosphorus coast, but the landscape in Şemsipaşa and Ayazma is more abrupt, akin to a promontory. The highest point in Istanbul is Çamlıca Hill, with an altitude of 288 meters (945 ft). The northern half of Istanbul has a higher mean elevation compared to the south coast, with locations surpassing 200 meters (660 ft), and some coasts with steep cliffs resembling fjords, especially around the northern end of the Bosporus, where it opens up to the Black Sea.Istanbul is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, close to the boundary between the African and Eurasian Plates. This fault zone, which runs from northern Anatolia to the Sea of Marmara, has been responsible for several deadly earthquakes throughout the city's history. Among the most devastating of these seismic events was the 1509 earthquake, which caused a tsunami that broke over the walls of the city and killed more than 10,000 people. More recently, in 1999, an earthquake with its epicenter in nearby İzmit left 18,000 people dead, including 1,000 people in Istanbul's suburbs. The people of Istanbul remain concerned that an even more catastrophic seismic event may be in the city's near future, as thousands of structures recently built to accommodate Istanbul's rapidly increasing population may not have been constructed properly.Seismologists say the risk of a 7.6-magnitude or greater earthquake striking Istanbul by 2030 is more than 60 percent.Wikipedia
- published: 09 Dec 2014
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Turkey /Rotterdam to İstanbul Part 1
İstanbul:
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which c...
İstanbul:
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, divides the city into a European, Thracian side—comprising the historic and economic centers—and an Asian, Anatolian side. The city is further divided by the Golden Horn, a natural harbor bounding the peninsula where the former Byzantium and Constantinople were founded. The confluence of the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn at the heart of present-day Istanbul has deterred attacking forces for thousands of years and still remains a prominent feature of the city's landscape.Following the model of Rome, the historic peninsula is said to be characterized by seven hills, each topped by imperial mosques. The easternmost of these hills is the site of Topkapı Palace on the Sarayburnu.Rising from the opposite side of the Golden Horn is another, conical hill, where the modern Beyoğlu district is situated. Because of the topography, buildings in Beyoğlu were once constructed with the help of terraced retaining walls, and roads were laid out in the form of steps. Üsküdar on the Asian side exhibits similarly hilly characteristics, with the terrain gradually extending down to the Bosphorus coast, but the landscape in Şemsipaşa and Ayazma is more abrupt, akin to a promontory. The highest point in Istanbul is Çamlıca Hill, with an altitude of 288 meters (945 ft). The northern half of Istanbul has a higher mean elevation compared to the south coast, with locations surpassing 200 meters (660 ft), and some coasts with steep cliffs resembling fjords, especially around the northern end of the Bosporus, where it opens up to the Black Sea.Istanbul is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, close to the boundary between the African and Eurasian Plates. This fault zone, which runs from northern Anatolia to the Sea of Marmara, has been responsible for several deadly earthquakes throughout the city's history. Among the most devastating of these seismic events was the 1509 earthquake, which caused a tsunami that broke over the walls of the city and killed more than 10,000 people. More recently, in 1999, an earthquake with its epicenter in nearby İzmit left 18,000 people dead, including 1,000 people in Istanbul's suburbs. The people of Istanbul remain concerned that an even more catastrophic seismic event may be in the city's near future, as thousands of structures recently built to accommodate Istanbul's rapidly increasing population may not have been constructed properly.Seismologists say the risk of a 7.6-magnitude or greater earthquake striking Istanbul by 2030 is more than 60 percent.Wikipedia
wn.com/Turkey Rotterdam To İstanbul Part 1
İstanbul:
Istanbul is located in north-western Turkey within the Marmara Region on a total area of 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). The Bosphorus, which connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, divides the city into a European, Thracian side—comprising the historic and economic centers—and an Asian, Anatolian side. The city is further divided by the Golden Horn, a natural harbor bounding the peninsula where the former Byzantium and Constantinople were founded. The confluence of the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn at the heart of present-day Istanbul has deterred attacking forces for thousands of years and still remains a prominent feature of the city's landscape.Following the model of Rome, the historic peninsula is said to be characterized by seven hills, each topped by imperial mosques. The easternmost of these hills is the site of Topkapı Palace on the Sarayburnu.Rising from the opposite side of the Golden Horn is another, conical hill, where the modern Beyoğlu district is situated. Because of the topography, buildings in Beyoğlu were once constructed with the help of terraced retaining walls, and roads were laid out in the form of steps. Üsküdar on the Asian side exhibits similarly hilly characteristics, with the terrain gradually extending down to the Bosphorus coast, but the landscape in Şemsipaşa and Ayazma is more abrupt, akin to a promontory. The highest point in Istanbul is Çamlıca Hill, with an altitude of 288 meters (945 ft). The northern half of Istanbul has a higher mean elevation compared to the south coast, with locations surpassing 200 meters (660 ft), and some coasts with steep cliffs resembling fjords, especially around the northern end of the Bosporus, where it opens up to the Black Sea.Istanbul is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, close to the boundary between the African and Eurasian Plates. This fault zone, which runs from northern Anatolia to the Sea of Marmara, has been responsible for several deadly earthquakes throughout the city's history. Among the most devastating of these seismic events was the 1509 earthquake, which caused a tsunami that broke over the walls of the city and killed more than 10,000 people. More recently, in 1999, an earthquake with its epicenter in nearby İzmit left 18,000 people dead, including 1,000 people in Istanbul's suburbs. The people of Istanbul remain concerned that an even more catastrophic seismic event may be in the city's near future, as thousands of structures recently built to accommodate Istanbul's rapidly increasing population may not have been constructed properly.Seismologists say the risk of a 7.6-magnitude or greater earthquake striking Istanbul by 2030 is more than 60 percent.Wikipedia
- published: 09 Dec 2014
- views: 63
BURSA GRAND CITY TIME LAPSE
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most ...
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.
Bursa was the first major and second overall capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1363. The city was referred to as Hüdavendigar (meaning "God's gift") during the Ottoman period, while a more recent nickname is Yeşil Bursa (meaning "Green Bursa") in reference to the parks and gardens located across its urban fabric, as well as to the vast and richly varied forests of the surrounding region. The ski resort of Mount Uludağ towers over it. The mountain was called the Mysian Olympus by the Romans who lived there before. Bursa has rather orderly urban growth and borders a fertile plain. The mausoleums of the early Ottoman sultans are located in Bursa and the city's main landmarks include numerous edifices built throughout the Ottoman period. Bursa also has thermal baths and several museums, including a museum of archaeology.
The shadow play characters Karagöz and Hacivat are based on historic personalities who lived and died in Bursa. Bursa is also home to some of the most famous Turkish dishes such as İskender kebap, specially candied marron glacés, peaches and Turkish Delight. Bursa houses the Uludağ University, and its population can claim one of the highest overall levels of education in Turkey. The historic towns of İznik (Nicaea), Mudanya and Zeytinbağı are all situated in Bursa Province.
In 2014, Bursa had a population of 1,800,278, while Bursa Province had 2,787,539 inhabitants.
wn.com/Bursa Grand City Time Lapse
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.
Bursa was the first major and second overall capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1363. The city was referred to as Hüdavendigar (meaning "God's gift") during the Ottoman period, while a more recent nickname is Yeşil Bursa (meaning "Green Bursa") in reference to the parks and gardens located across its urban fabric, as well as to the vast and richly varied forests of the surrounding region. The ski resort of Mount Uludağ towers over it. The mountain was called the Mysian Olympus by the Romans who lived there before. Bursa has rather orderly urban growth and borders a fertile plain. The mausoleums of the early Ottoman sultans are located in Bursa and the city's main landmarks include numerous edifices built throughout the Ottoman period. Bursa also has thermal baths and several museums, including a museum of archaeology.
The shadow play characters Karagöz and Hacivat are based on historic personalities who lived and died in Bursa. Bursa is also home to some of the most famous Turkish dishes such as İskender kebap, specially candied marron glacés, peaches and Turkish Delight. Bursa houses the Uludağ University, and its population can claim one of the highest overall levels of education in Turkey. The historic towns of İznik (Nicaea), Mudanya and Zeytinbağı are all situated in Bursa Province.
In 2014, Bursa had a population of 1,800,278, while Bursa Province had 2,787,539 inhabitants.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 10
Amer Huneidi's Interview with Bloomberg
In an interview with Bloomberg, Amer Huneidi Chairman of Gulf Cryo, speaks of the company's commitment to the Turkish industrial gases market.
Gulf Cryo’s most...
In an interview with Bloomberg, Amer Huneidi Chairman of Gulf Cryo, speaks of the company's commitment to the Turkish industrial gases market.
Gulf Cryo’s most recent acquisition, Yaliz Gaz, is a leading industrial gas company with a well-established production and distribution network in the Marmara region of Turkey. Yaliz Gaz joins Gulf Cryo’s Turkey-based portfolio following the acquisition of Deniz Gaz, a leading industrial gas company in Turkey with production plants in four locations across the southwest of the country.
With the addition of Yaliz Gaz and Deniz Gaz, Gulf Cryo Turkey now operates from nine sites supported by 170 highly competent employees, and is committed to growth and a higher level of service for customers in Turkey and beyond.
Established in 1953 as the Kuwait Oxygen and Acetylene Company, Gulf Cryo now comprises of over 30 production and distribution sites operating in 12 countries, including all of the GCC, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Turkey and Austria.
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wn.com/Amer Huneidi's Interview With Bloomberg
In an interview with Bloomberg, Amer Huneidi Chairman of Gulf Cryo, speaks of the company's commitment to the Turkish industrial gases market.
Gulf Cryo’s most recent acquisition, Yaliz Gaz, is a leading industrial gas company with a well-established production and distribution network in the Marmara region of Turkey. Yaliz Gaz joins Gulf Cryo’s Turkey-based portfolio following the acquisition of Deniz Gaz, a leading industrial gas company in Turkey with production plants in four locations across the southwest of the country.
With the addition of Yaliz Gaz and Deniz Gaz, Gulf Cryo Turkey now operates from nine sites supported by 170 highly competent employees, and is committed to growth and a higher level of service for customers in Turkey and beyond.
Established in 1953 as the Kuwait Oxygen and Acetylene Company, Gulf Cryo now comprises of over 30 production and distribution sites operating in 12 countries, including all of the GCC, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Turkey and Austria.
www.gulfcryo.com
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 142
Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
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Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
wn.com/Turkey Trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Sesimi Duyan Var Mı? / Is There Anybody Out There?
1999 Marmara Depremleri'nin ardindan... afterwards the big earthquakes that took place in Turkiye's Marmara region (at the North Anatolian Fault Zone) on 17t......
1999 Marmara Depremleri'nin ardindan... afterwards the big earthquakes that took place in Turkiye's Marmara region (at the North Anatolian Fault Zone) on 17t...
wn.com/Sesimi Duyan Var Mı Is There Anybody Out There
1999 Marmara Depremleri'nin ardindan... afterwards the big earthquakes that took place in Turkiye's Marmara region (at the North Anatolian Fault Zone) on 17t...
Bursa - Turkey
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most ...
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.
Bursa was the first capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1413. In 2011 the city of Bursa had a population of 1,704,441.
wn.com/Bursa Turkey
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.
Bursa was the first capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1413. In 2011 the city of Bursa had a population of 1,704,441.
- published: 29 Oct 2014
- views: 13
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Turkish Riviera Travel Guide and Tourism
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Turkish Riviera Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1610kCm
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the Turkish Riviera. The coast of Turkey are washed by four seas; The Black
Sea, The Sea of Marmara, The Aegean Sea and The Mediterranean Sea. The real tourist paradise is been build up in the enticing area of the Mediterranean Sea, where excellent
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Istanbul travel guide to the top 10 attractions - اسطنبول سحر تركيا -
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, which is the economic, cultural and historical. Its historic and commercial center is located in the European part of Eurasia, while nearly a third of its population lives on the Asian side. With a population of 14.1 million, the city is the largest urban agglomeration in Europe [d] and the largest in the Middle East, and the sixth largest city proper in the
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Istanbul Travel Guide Video by allistanbultours.com
Spanning the two continents of Europe and Asia, home to a population of more than 14 million people, and with enough historical sites to keep any person busy...
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Hungary Budapest on BMW R1200GS travel guide sight seeing city Roadtrip
Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th...
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Istanbul Turkey travel guide sight seeing city tour visit tourist travel info
Site seeing city Istanbul with Hagia Sophia basilica (world's first pendentive dome), Sultanahmet Square, Hippodrome, Egypt Obelisk, Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmed, Grand Bazaar, Topkapı Palace, Basilica Cistern waterbasin and the Bosphorus.
On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. More than 25x round the world, mostly on motorcycles.
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travel tips istanbul "Travel more. Spend less".
How to travel and spend your money in Istanbul, Turkey . Traveller tells you tips how to buy and live cheap in this beautyfull city . Поради подорожуючим як ...
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The Sea Of Marmara
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis, is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also sep
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Turkey Around The Marmara / Guide by John Freely
http://www.bibleinmylanguage.com/Turkey-Around-The-Marmara-covers-the-European-and-Asian-sides-of-the-Sea-of-Marmara_p_3533.html Turkey Around The Marmara co...
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and D
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Suur Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectur
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Turkey Lifestyle - Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
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Sea Of Marmara - Turkey
The Sea of Marmara /ˈmɑrmərə/ (Turkish: Marmara Denizi, Greek: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis (Greek: Προποντίς), is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connec
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Turkey Travel Doc - Part 01
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
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Turkey Travel Doc - Part 02
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
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Turkey Travel Doc - Part 03
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
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Turkey Travel Doc - Part 04
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
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Turkey Travel Doc - Part 08
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
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Walking Along the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey
Walking along the north shore of the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Turkey - Bodrum - Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
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Turkey - Blue Trip - Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
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Istanbul bus tour - Sea of Marmara
On the bus tour of Istanbul, looking at the Sea of Marmara on Oct 8, 2011.
Turkish Riviera Travel Guide and Tourism
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the Turki...
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the Turkish Riviera. The coast of Turkey are washed by four seas; The Black
Sea, The Sea of Marmara, The Aegean Sea and The Mediterranean Sea. The real tourist paradise is been build up in the enticing area of the Mediterranean Sea, where excellent hotels, traditionally friendly and high quality service await guests.
Visit the Turkish Riviera
The coast of Turkey are washed by four seas; The Black Sea, The Sea of Marmara, The Aegean Sea and The Mediterranean Sea. The real tourist paradise is been build up in the enticing area of the Mediterranean Sea, where excellent hotels, traditionally friendly and high quality service await guests.
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Turkish Riviera Travel Guide http://bit.ly/1610kCm
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the Turkish Riviera. The coast of Turkey are washed by four seas; The Black
Sea, The Sea of Marmara, The Aegean Sea and The Mediterranean Sea. The real tourist paradise is been build up in the enticing area of the Mediterranean Sea, where excellent hotels, traditionally friendly and high quality service await guests.
Visit the Turkish Riviera
The coast of Turkey are washed by four seas; The Black Sea, The Sea of Marmara, The Aegean Sea and The Mediterranean Sea. The real tourist paradise is been build up in the enticing area of the Mediterranean Sea, where excellent hotels, traditionally friendly and high quality service await guests.
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- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 3
Istanbul travel guide to the top 10 attractions - اسطنبول سحر تركيا -
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, which is the economic, cultural and historical. Its historic and commercial center is located in the European part of Eu...
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, which is the economic, cultural and historical. Its historic and commercial center is located in the European part of Eurasia, while nearly a third of its population lives on the Asian side. With a population of 14.1 million, the city is the largest urban agglomeration in Europe [d] and the largest in the Middle East, and the sixth largest city proper in the world. Wide area of 5343 square kilometers (2063 square miles) of Istanbul coincides with the province of Istanbul, the city is the administrative capital.Istanbul is a transcontinental city, straddling the Bosphorus Strait in the north-west between Turkey sea of Marmara and the Black Sea.
wn.com/Istanbul Travel Guide To The Top 10 Attractions اسطنبول سحر تركيا
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, which is the economic, cultural and historical. Its historic and commercial center is located in the European part of Eurasia, while nearly a third of its population lives on the Asian side. With a population of 14.1 million, the city is the largest urban agglomeration in Europe [d] and the largest in the Middle East, and the sixth largest city proper in the world. Wide area of 5343 square kilometers (2063 square miles) of Istanbul coincides with the province of Istanbul, the city is the administrative capital.Istanbul is a transcontinental city, straddling the Bosphorus Strait in the north-west between Turkey sea of Marmara and the Black Sea.
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 2
Istanbul Travel Guide Video by allistanbultours.com
Spanning the two continents of Europe and Asia, home to a population of more than 14 million people, and with enough historical sites to keep any person busy......
Spanning the two continents of Europe and Asia, home to a population of more than 14 million people, and with enough historical sites to keep any person busy...
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Spanning the two continents of Europe and Asia, home to a population of more than 14 million people, and with enough historical sites to keep any person busy...
- published: 27 Jan 2013
- views: 341
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author: Bilal D
Hungary Budapest on BMW R1200GS travel guide sight seeing city Roadtrip
Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th......
Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th...
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Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more th...
Istanbul Turkey travel guide sight seeing city tour visit tourist travel info
Site seeing city Istanbul with Hagia Sophia basilica (world's first pendentive dome), Sultanahmet Square, Hippodrome, Egypt Obelisk, Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmed...
Site seeing city Istanbul with Hagia Sophia basilica (world's first pendentive dome), Sultanahmet Square, Hippodrome, Egypt Obelisk, Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmed, Grand Bazaar, Topkapı Palace, Basilica Cistern waterbasin and the Bosphorus.
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13,5 million people, 5.343 km²
best visit by bike or public transport
perfect tram and metro connections
freight the old-fashioned way
Hagia Sophia basilica, build in 537
world's first pendentive dome
everywhere beautiful mosaic tiles
church, mosque and museum
crowded Sultanahmet Square
old Hippodrome with Egypt Obelisk
Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed 1616)
only mosque with 6 (alti) minarets
mix of tourists and prayers
Grand Bazaar 61 streets, 3000 shops
Topkapi Palace 700,000 m² museum
always time for tea and kebab
Basilica Cistern 80,000 m³ waterbasin
Bosphorus connecting Europe - Asia
tags: Istanbul Turkey Istanboel Turkije visit bike public transport perfect tram metro connections freight old-fashioned way "Hagia Sophia" Hagia Sophia basilica build world's first pendentive dome everywhere beautiful mosaic tiles church mosque museum crowded Sultanahmet Square old Hippodrome Egypt Obelisk Blue Mosque "Sultan Ahmed" alti minarets mix tourists prayers Grand Bazaar streets shops Topkapı Palace tea kebab Basilica Cistern waterbasin Bosphorus Europe Asia discover explore Aydin Mountain Range Pamukkale "cotton castle" ridge calcium water marble-caves farmland cash speeding ticket modern university town Eskisehir beautiful mountains colored rocks minerals free bread tea skyline east Istanbul Istanboel perfect public transport inner city Turkey Turkije Kirklareli Marmara Sea ferry Dardanelles strait connecting Europe Asia Çanakkale Canakkale "Trojan horse" exhibited horse movie "Troy" coastroad Aegean Egeïsche Sea Izmir biggest city turkey beautiful promenade nightlife moonscapes sealevel perfect beach offroad training Efes ancient Greek Roman city century BC intact cosmopolitan Kusadasi Kusadasi beaches traditional haircut Turkish Barber centre food drinks inland turkey Italy Venice ferry departure beautiful boattrip Greece griekenland sleeping windy outside deck warmingup morningsun arriving Igoumenitsa "Pindos mountain" Pindos mountain range traffic perfect new tarmac highest point toll highway tunnels bridges mountains coastline overnight Kavala authentic greek fishing village cozy boulevard Roman Aqueduct Balkan Rhodope route perfect roads beautiful mountains colorful bugs helmvisor country Turkey sweet highway steep descent great views overtaking possible people motorbike minded giving space possible around the world RTW coast to coast CTC reis om de wereld motorcycle motorbike motor motorfiets adventure avontuur life is joy lifeisjoy www.lifeisjoy.nl enjoy amazing apologize bad Lumpur Chiang Mai Bangkok Kuta Sydney Alice Spring Brisbane California Los Angeles San francisco Las Vegas Phoenix Dallas New Orleans New York Miami Orlando Death Valley Dessert Spring Yoshua Tree National Park Grand Canyon parc Great Barrier Reef Coral Surfers Paradise NP point of interest TomTom Garmin Route66 Navigator Gadget Widget Camper Motorhome Tent Campground Campsite Camping Parking Fuell Empty Full Gas Petrol Fire Metro Subway Railway Train Station MPV Truck Bus NEW New Nieuw Next Fast Slow Foreign Book News Magazine Story Worldmap Google Earth Mapking Mapmanager Vito Flat Tyre Renault Mercedes Fiat 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 around the world RTW coast to coast CTC reis om de wereld motorcycle motorbike motor motorfiets adventure avontuur extreme travel rally stunt holliday vakantie travel offroad off road crash accident Robert Pirsig Ted Simons Ewan McGregor Charley Boorman long way down around diaries Che Guevara Dakkar Baja 1000 himalaya the alps alpen dolomites dolomieten karpaten balkan gebergte sun rain snow monuments nature culture fun happy moviemaker free download gratis repair shop service maintenance troubleshooting manual book not a free download pdf or Haynes youtube zen art relex life is joy lifeisjoy www.lifeisjoy.nl enjoy Site seeing city Istanbul Turkey Istanboel Turkije visit bike public transport perfect tram metro connections freight old-fashioned way "Hagia Sophia" Hagia Sophia basilica build world's first pendentive dome everywhere beautiful mosaic tiles church mosque museum crowded Sultanahmet Square old Hippodrome Egypt Obelisk Blue Mosque "Sultan Ahmed" alti minarets mix tourists prayers Grand Bazaar streets shops Topkapı Palace tea kebab Basilica Cistern waterbasin Bosphorus Europe Asia
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Site seeing city Istanbul with Hagia Sophia basilica (world's first pendentive dome), Sultanahmet Square, Hippodrome, Egypt Obelisk, Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmed, Grand Bazaar, Topkapı Palace, Basilica Cistern waterbasin and the Bosphorus.
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13,5 million people, 5.343 km²
best visit by bike or public transport
perfect tram and metro connections
freight the old-fashioned way
Hagia Sophia basilica, build in 537
world's first pendentive dome
everywhere beautiful mosaic tiles
church, mosque and museum
crowded Sultanahmet Square
old Hippodrome with Egypt Obelisk
Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed 1616)
only mosque with 6 (alti) minarets
mix of tourists and prayers
Grand Bazaar 61 streets, 3000 shops
Topkapi Palace 700,000 m² museum
always time for tea and kebab
Basilica Cistern 80,000 m³ waterbasin
Bosphorus connecting Europe - Asia
tags: Istanbul Turkey Istanboel Turkije visit bike public transport perfect tram metro connections freight old-fashioned way "Hagia Sophia" Hagia Sophia basilica build world's first pendentive dome everywhere beautiful mosaic tiles church mosque museum crowded Sultanahmet Square old Hippodrome Egypt Obelisk Blue Mosque "Sultan Ahmed" alti minarets mix tourists prayers Grand Bazaar streets shops Topkapı Palace tea kebab Basilica Cistern waterbasin Bosphorus Europe Asia discover explore Aydin Mountain Range Pamukkale "cotton castle" ridge calcium water marble-caves farmland cash speeding ticket modern university town Eskisehir beautiful mountains colored rocks minerals free bread tea skyline east Istanbul Istanboel perfect public transport inner city Turkey Turkije Kirklareli Marmara Sea ferry Dardanelles strait connecting Europe Asia Çanakkale Canakkale "Trojan horse" exhibited horse movie "Troy" coastroad Aegean Egeïsche Sea Izmir biggest city turkey beautiful promenade nightlife moonscapes sealevel perfect beach offroad training Efes ancient Greek Roman city century BC intact cosmopolitan Kusadasi Kusadasi beaches traditional haircut Turkish Barber centre food drinks inland turkey Italy Venice ferry departure beautiful boattrip Greece griekenland sleeping windy outside deck warmingup morningsun arriving Igoumenitsa "Pindos mountain" Pindos mountain range traffic perfect new tarmac highest point toll highway tunnels bridges mountains coastline overnight Kavala authentic greek fishing village cozy boulevard Roman Aqueduct Balkan Rhodope route perfect roads beautiful mountains colorful bugs helmvisor country Turkey sweet highway steep descent great views overtaking possible people motorbike minded giving space possible around the world RTW coast to coast CTC reis om de wereld motorcycle motorbike motor motorfiets adventure avontuur life is joy lifeisjoy www.lifeisjoy.nl enjoy amazing apologize bad Lumpur Chiang Mai Bangkok Kuta Sydney Alice Spring Brisbane California Los Angeles San francisco Las Vegas Phoenix Dallas New Orleans New York Miami Orlando Death Valley Dessert Spring Yoshua Tree National Park Grand Canyon parc Great Barrier Reef Coral Surfers Paradise NP point of interest TomTom Garmin Route66 Navigator Gadget Widget Camper Motorhome Tent Campground Campsite Camping Parking Fuell Empty Full Gas Petrol Fire Metro Subway Railway Train Station MPV Truck Bus NEW New Nieuw Next Fast Slow Foreign Book News Magazine Story Worldmap Google Earth Mapking Mapmanager Vito Flat Tyre Renault Mercedes Fiat 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 around the world RTW coast to coast CTC reis om de wereld motorcycle motorbike motor motorfiets adventure avontuur extreme travel rally stunt holliday vakantie travel offroad off road crash accident Robert Pirsig Ted Simons Ewan McGregor Charley Boorman long way down around diaries Che Guevara Dakkar Baja 1000 himalaya the alps alpen dolomites dolomieten karpaten balkan gebergte sun rain snow monuments nature culture fun happy moviemaker free download gratis repair shop service maintenance troubleshooting manual book not a free download pdf or Haynes youtube zen art relex life is joy lifeisjoy www.lifeisjoy.nl enjoy Site seeing city Istanbul Turkey Istanboel Turkije visit bike public transport perfect tram metro connections freight old-fashioned way "Hagia Sophia" Hagia Sophia basilica build world's first pendentive dome everywhere beautiful mosaic tiles church mosque museum crowded Sultanahmet Square old Hippodrome Egypt Obelisk Blue Mosque "Sultan Ahmed" alti minarets mix tourists prayers Grand Bazaar streets shops Topkapı Palace tea kebab Basilica Cistern waterbasin Bosphorus Europe Asia
- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 66406
travel tips istanbul "Travel more. Spend less".
How to travel and spend your money in Istanbul, Turkey . Traveller tells you tips how to buy and live cheap in this beautyfull city . Поради подорожуючим як ......
How to travel and spend your money in Istanbul, Turkey . Traveller tells you tips how to buy and live cheap in this beautyfull city . Поради подорожуючим як ...
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How to travel and spend your money in Istanbul, Turkey . Traveller tells you tips how to buy and live cheap in this beautyfull city . Поради подорожуючим як ...
The Sea Of Marmara
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis, is the inland sea, entirely...
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis, is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also separates Istanbul into its Asian and European sides. The Sea has an area of 11,350 km² with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m.
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The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis, is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also separates Istanbul into its Asian and European sides. The Sea has an area of 11,350 km² with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m.
A Tarun Singh Film.
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- published: 02 Oct 2014
- views: 301
Turkey Around The Marmara / Guide by John Freely
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
See in Turkey
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As a general rule, most museums and sites of ancient cities in Turkey are closed on Mondays, although there are numerous exceptions to this.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings.
wn.com/Turkey Tourism Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
See in Turkey
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As a general rule, most museums and sites of ancient cities in Turkey are closed on Mondays, although there are numerous exceptions to this.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings.
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 8
Suur Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and furth...
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors. The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress and many perished within its walls. Even the region’s sultans were executed there. The fall of the Byzantine Empire created a new flowering period in the city and today Istanbul’s famous wall reaches from the Marmara Sea to the Golden Horn, the very long and narrow tributary of the Bosporus.
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Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors. The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress and many perished within its walls. Even the region’s sultans were executed there. The fall of the Byzantine Empire created a new flowering period in the city and today Istanbul’s famous wall reaches from the Marmara Sea to the Golden Horn, the very long and narrow tributary of the Bosporus.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 30
Turkey Lifestyle - Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk......
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
wn.com/Turkey Lifestyle Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
Sea Of Marmara - Turkey
The Sea of Marmara /ˈmɑrmərə/ (Turkish: Marmara Denizi, Greek: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of ...
The Sea of Marmara /ˈmɑrmərə/ (Turkish: Marmara Denizi, Greek: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis (Greek: Προποντίς), is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also separates Istanbul into its Asian and European sides. The Sea has an area of 11,350 km² (280 km x 80 km)[1] with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m (4,490 ft) Amazing Vacation 10/08/2014.
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The Sea of Marmara /ˈmɑrmərə/ (Turkish: Marmara Denizi, Greek: Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis (Greek: Προποντίς), is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Black Sea and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean. The former also separates Istanbul into its Asian and European sides. The Sea has an area of 11,350 km² (280 km x 80 km)[1] with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m (4,490 ft) Amazing Vacation 10/08/2014.
- published: 04 Sep 2014
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Turkey Travel Doc - Part 01
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat......
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
wn.com/Turkey Travel Doc Part 01
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
Turkey Travel Doc - Part 02
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat......
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
wn.com/Turkey Travel Doc Part 02
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
Turkey Travel Doc - Part 03
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat......
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
wn.com/Turkey Travel Doc Part 03
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
Turkey Travel Doc - Part 04
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat......
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
wn.com/Turkey Travel Doc Part 04
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
Turkey Travel Doc - Part 08
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat......
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
wn.com/Turkey Travel Doc Part 08
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anat...
Walking Along the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey
Walking along the north shore of the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey....
Walking along the north shore of the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey.
wn.com/Walking Along The Sea Of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey
Walking along the north shore of the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey.
- published: 30 Jul 2008
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Turkey - Bodrum - Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk......
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
wn.com/Turkey Bodrum Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
Turkey - Blue Trip - Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk......
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
wn.com/Turkey Blue Trip Travel Doc
Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian country. Asian Turkey (made up largely of Anatolia), which includes 97% of the country, is separated from European Turk...
Istanbul bus tour - Sea of Marmara
On the bus tour of Istanbul, looking at the Sea of Marmara on Oct 8, 2011....
On the bus tour of Istanbul, looking at the Sea of Marmara on Oct 8, 2011.
wn.com/Istanbul Bus Tour Sea Of Marmara
On the bus tour of Istanbul, looking at the Sea of Marmara on Oct 8, 2011.
- published: 11 Feb 2012
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author: ElmRoad89