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Turkey Fast Facts
Geography Continent: Spans Europe and Asia
- Total Area: 300,948 square miles (780,000 square kilometers)
- Borders: Surrounded by the Aegean Sea (west), Mediterranean Sea (south), and Black Sea (north)
- Highest Point: Mount Ararat (5,137 meters / 16,854 feet)
- Major Rivers: Euphrates, Tigris, Aras
- Unique Features: Includes two continents and is home to the Bosphorus Strait, connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara
Population and Language
- Population: Approximately 71.5 million
- Official Language: Turkish
- Other Languages: Bosnian, Kurdish, Arabic, Circassian; English, German, and French in tourist areas
- Major Religion: Predominantly Muslim (majority Sunni)
Government
- Capital: Ankara
- Largest City: Istanbul
- Government Type: Presidential Republic
- Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)
Culture and Heritage
- National Sport: Oil wrestling ("Yağlı Güreş")
- Modern Sports: Football, basketball, volleyball
- UNESCO Sites: 19 recognized sites, including Göbeklitepe, Ephesus, and Cappadocia
- Famous Cuisine: Kebabs, baklava, Turkish coffee, and lokum (Turkish delight)
- Traditional Music: A mix of Ottoman, Anatolian, and Turkic influences
Economy
- Major Industries: Automotive, textiles, agriculture, tourism, and electronics
- Famous Exports: Hazelnuts, figs, carpets, and marble
Travel Essentials
- Best Time to Visit: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October)
- Popular Destinations: Istanbul, Cappadocia, Antalya, Ephesus, Pamukkale, and Mount Nemrut
- Time Zone: GMT+3 (no daylight saving time)
Interesting Facts
- Home to Göbeklitepe, the world's oldest known temple (built around 9600 BCE).
- Istanbul is the only city in the world straddling two continents.
- The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world.
- Turkey is the world’s largest producer of hazelnuts.
Turkey's rich history, natural beauty, and cultural diversity make it a must-visit destination for travelers worldwide.