Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Pictures,,



The Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul



Ölüdeniz Beach near Fethiye on the Turkish Riviera



The Selimiye Mosque in Edirne is one of the most famous architectural legacies of the Ottoman Empire

This is very nice hotel in Istanbul just click under the last pic >> http://www.hotels.com/hotel/details.html?reviewOrder=date_newest_first&roomno=1&destinationId=1341107&rooms[0].numberOfAdults=2&tab=photos&hotelId=344827&validate=false&destination=Istanbul%2C+Turkey#description

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Bir güzel gün var(have a nice day)

Turkey: Türkiye

Iyi Geceler: Good evening,,

2day i'll write some data about this country (Turkey)because i love it a lot and every thing inside r very attractive not only this, people r very kind, love each other, helpful and they have good hospitality.In Oman we have lots of Turkish people working in restaurant and barber salon and other different place.
I found some good information a bout this country from internet:
More than 77 million people live in Turkey, nearly three-quarters of whom live in towns and cities.Each year the population is increasing by 1.5%, according 2 the 2009 census. When the first census was taken in Turkey, the population was 13.6 million in 1927.Regions of Turkey with the largest populations are İstanbul (+12 million), Ankara (+4.4 million), İzmir (+3.7 million), Bursa (+2.4 million), Adana (+2.0 million) and Konya (+1.9 million).[104] An estimated 70.5% of the population live in urban centers.[105] In all, 18 provinces have populations that exceed 1 million inhabitants, and 21 provinces have populations between 1 million and 500,000 inhabitants. Only two provinces have populations less than 100,000.
The religion in Turkey is a secular state with no official state religion; the Turkish Constitution provides for freedom of religion and conscience.Islam is the dominant religion of Turkey.Turkey has a very diverse culture that is a blend of various elements of the Oğuz Turkic, Anatolian, Ottoman (which was itself a continuation of both Greco-Roman and Islamic cultures) and Western culture and traditions, which started with the Westernization of the Ottoman Empire and still continues today. This mix originally began as a result of the encounter of Turks and their culture with those of the peoples who were in their path during their migration from Central Asia to the West.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey

Next post i'll add beautiful picture of Turkey..