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We owe coffee to the TurksAlthough coffee doesn't come from Turkey, the Turks brought coffee to Europe in the 16th centu...
01/06/2022

We owe coffee to the Turks
Although coffee doesn't come from Turkey, the Turks brought coffee to Europe in the 16th century. When in Turkey, try their classic mocha coffee, brewed in a cezve, a small copper pot.

The "Evil Eye" is the best-selling souvenirThe “Nazar boncuğu”, or “evil eye”, is a stone made from molten glass, iron a...
01/06/2022

The "Evil Eye" is the best-selling souvenir
The “Nazar boncuğu”, or “evil eye”, is a stone made from molten glass, iron and copper. A 3000-year old tradition, it is worn to protect the wearer from evil forces. The belief is that the blue colour of the stone has the power to shield from negative energy.

Turkey has a young demographicTurkey has the EU’s largest young population. The average age in Turkey is around 31, and ...
31/05/2022

Turkey has a young demographic
Turkey has the EU’s largest young population. The average age in Turkey is around 31, and only 9% of the country’s population is over 60.

The Turks love teaAlthough you may know Turkey for their coffee, 96% of the population drinks at least one cup of tea pe...
31/05/2022

The Turks love tea
Although you may know Turkey for their coffee, 96% of the population drinks at least one cup of tea per day. Turkish tea is robust, and they serve it in small tulip-shaped glasses. Make sure to try all their extraordinary tea flavours during your travels.

The story of Santa Claus originated in TurkeyBorn to wealthy parents, Nicholas was a Christian saint and Greek bishop of...
30/05/2022

The story of Santa Claus originated in Turkey
Born to wealthy parents, Nicholas was a Christian saint and Greek bishop of Myra, who was born in Patara. Once his parents died, he received a large amount of wealth, which he would give away to the poor and needy. Legend has it that he would drop bags of gold coins down the chimneys of houses, and provide fruits to children. His good deeds spread through Europe, and locals began integrating it with their myths and legends.

The original name of Istanbul is "Byzantium"The name "Byzantium" has Greek origins and refers to Byzas, the founder of t...
30/05/2022

The original name of Istanbul is "Byzantium"
The name "Byzantium" has Greek origins and refers to Byzas, the founder of the city. In 324, it was renamed to “Constantinople”, and in 1930 it was changed to Istanbul.

Ankara, not Istanbul, is the capital of TurkeyMany people assume that it is Istanbul that is the capital of Turkey, but ...
29/05/2022

Ankara, not Istanbul, is the capital of Turkey
Many people assume that it is Istanbul that is the capital of Turkey, but actually, it is the city of Ankara that is the capital. Istanbul just happens to be Turkey’s largest city. Ankara has been an important trade centre throughout Turkey’s history and has grown to become a significant trading, art and cultural hub.

Istanbul is on two continentsLet's start with a classic: Istanbul lives on two continents. The city is separated by the ...
29/05/2022

Istanbul is on two continents
Let's start with a classic: Istanbul lives on two continents. The city is separated by the Bosporus, a strait, and thus consists of a European and an Asian part. Overall, 95% of Turkey is in Asia, and 5% is in Europe.

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