POPULATION:
Over 71 million, but young. More than
half of the population is blow 25 years
old.
RELIGION:
99% Muslim,
1% Orthodox, Gregorian,
Protestant,
Catholic,
Jewish.
GOVERNMENT:
Founded in 1923 Republican Democracy
headed by a prime minister.
CURRENCY:
Turkish Lira. Exchange rates with
foreign currency are published daily.
Banks and post office are open five days
in a week.
PASSPORT
& VISAS: Required for most
European & USA passport holders, can
be obtained from the ports of entry.
Contact Turkish consulates. USD 45 for
Americans, GBP 10 for British, USD 5 for
Italians, USD 10 for Dutch, Belgium and
Australians.
VOLTAGE:
220 V AC with standard European plug.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TURKEY
Turkey In Brief |
History |
Population
| Language |
Religion |
Economy
|
Political Structure |
When to Come
| What to Wear |
Entering Turkey
Frontier Formalities ( visa ) |
Customs Regulations |
Tax Refund
Motorist Regulations |
Formalities
for Private Yacht Owners |
Health Regulations for Animals |
Formalities
for Private Plane Owners
Festivals , Fairs & Events
WELCOME TO TURKEY
Turkey is a paradise of
sun, sea, mountains and lakes that offers the vacationer a complete change from
the stress and routineof
everyday life. From April to October, most places in Turkey have an ideal climate
that is perfect for relaxing on sandy beaches or
enjoying the tranquility of mountains and lakes.
Turkey also has a magnificent
past, and is a land full of historic treasures from 13 successive civilizations
spanning 10,000 years.
Even if you spend only a
short time in Turkey, you can see a lot of this great past. There
is no doubt that one visit will not be enough and you will want to come back
again and again as you discover one extra-ordinary
place after another. All of them, no mater how different, have one thing in common: the
friendly and hospitable people of
this unique country.
TURKEY IN BRIEF
GEOGRAPHY:
Turkey is 814,578 sq km in area.the European and Asian regions are separated
by the Istanbul Bogazi (Bosphorus), the sea of Marmara, and
the Canakkale Bogazi (Dardanells). Anatolia is a high plateau rising progressively
towards the east, broken up by the
valleys of about 15 rivers, including the Dicle (Tigris) and the Firat (Euphrates). There
are numerous lakes and some, such as Lake
Van, are as large as inland seas. In the North, the mountains along the Eastern
Black Sea coast run parallel to the sea. In the South, the
Taurus Mountains sweep down almost to the narrow, fertile coastal plain. Turkey
enjoys a variety of climates, ranging from
the temperate climate of the Black Sea region to the continental climate of
the interior, then to the Mediterranean climate of
the Aegean and Mediterranean coastal regions. The coastline touching the four
seas that border the country is 8333 km in
length.
HISTORY
Turkey has
been called "the cradle of civilization" and by traveling through this
historic land, tourists will discover exactly what is meant
by this phrase. The world's first known settlement, a neolithic city at Catalhoyuk, dates
back to 6,500 B.C. From the days of
Catalhoyuk up to the present, Turkey boasts a rich culture that through the
centuries has made a lasting impression on modern
civilization. Being the heir to many centuries of cultures makes Turkey a paradise
of information and cultural wealth. Hattis, Hittites, Urartians,
Lycians, Ionians, Lydians, Persians, Macedonians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottomans
have all made important
contributions to the history of the area. Ancient sites and ruins scattered throughout
the country give sufficient proof of each
civilization's unique distinction.
M.Kemal ATATURK
Founder of Turkey Republic
Turkey also has a fascinating
recent history. Upon decline of the Ottoman Empire, a young man named Mustafa
Kemal, who was a soldier
and a great visionary, took the defeat of World War I and turned it into a shinning
victory by liberating Turkey from all occupying
forces. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the Republic of Turkey on October 29,1923.
He led his country towards peace
and stability that brought about tremendous economic growth and increasing modernization. Through
decades of change and
growth, Turkey still boasts growing success, living by Ataturk's motto of
"Pease
at Home, Pease in the World"
POPULATION
Turkey's population
is about 71 million, 40% of whom live in the countryside. The major cities are
Istanbul, Ankara (the capital), lzmir,
Bursa, Adana, Kocaeli, Antalya.
LANGUAGE
The Turkish
language belongs to the Ural-Altaic group and has an affinity with the Finno-Hungarian
languages. Turkish is written in
the Latin alphabet and is spoken by at least 150 million people around the world.
RELIGION
Although Turkey
is 99% Muslim, it is a secular state that guarantees complete freedom of worship
to non-Muslims.
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ECONOMY
Tourism: In
recent years, Turkey has become a major tourist destination in Europe. With the
rapid development of both summer and winter resorts ,more and more people from
around the world are able to enjoy the history, culture and beautiful sites of
Turkey year round. From swimming in the Mediterranean to skiing at Uludag, Turkey
has something to offer every tourist.
Agriculture: This plays
a major role in the Turkish economy. The main crops are wheat, cotton, tea,
tobacco, hazelnuts and
fruits. Sheep are the most important livestock and Turkey is one of the major
cotton and wool producers.
Southeast Anatolia Project
(GAP): GAP is a multi-purpose, integrated development project of dams, hydroelectric
power plants and irrigation facilities on the Firat (Euphrates) and Dicle (Tigris) Rivers. It will affect agriculture, transportation, education,
tourism, health and other
sectors. Ataturk Dam, included in the project is one of the ten largest dams
in the world.
Natural Resources: The principal
minerals extracted are boron, coal, chrome (an important export), iron, copper, bauxite, marble
and sulphur.
Industry : Industry is developing
rapidly and is directed mainly towards the processing of agricultural products, metallurgy
textiles and the manufacture of automobiles and agricultural machinery.
POLITICAL STRUCTURE
The Republic
of Turkey is based on a secular, democratic, pluralistic and parliamentary system, where human rights are protected by law and social justice. The Grand National
Assembly is elected by popular vote and the nation is governed by the Council
of Ministers headed by the prime ministers. Turkey is a founding member of OECD, the
Black Sea Economic Cooperation Orgazination a member of NATO, The European Council, the
Islamic Conference Association, and an candidate member of the European Union.
TRIP PREPARATION
For full information
concerning a trip to Turkey, contact your nearest Turkish Tourist Information
Office or your travel agent .In turkey, there are information offices in all
principal citices and tourist centers .
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WHEN TO COME
Marmara, Aegean and
Mediterranean coasts: These coasts have a typical Mediterranean climate with
hot summers and winters. The swimming season becomes shorter the further north
one goas: Marmara and North Aegean - June to September; South Aegean and Mediterranean - April
to October.
Black Sea Coast :
Warm summers, mild winters and relatively high rainfall.
Central Anatolia:
Steppe climate with hot, dry summers, cold winters.
Eastern Anatolia:
Long snowy, cold winters with mild summers.
Southeast Anatolia:
Hot summer with mild, rainy winters.
WHAT TO WEAR:
a)
Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean coasts: Light cotton summer clothing and cardigans
for evening.
b) Black Sea, Central
and Eastern Anatolia: Summer wear, warmer clothing should be taken for cool evenings
at high altitudes.
c) Comfortable shoes
are necessary for visiting archeological and historical sites.
d) Sun hates and
sunglasses are advisable in the summer.
e) Headscarves should
be brought by women for visiting mosques.
HOW TO COME TO TURKEY
By Air
:
Turkish Airlines (THY):
THY has regular flights on Boeing 737-400's, 737-500's,RJ-100's, and Airbus
310-200's, 310-300's, and340-300's to Ankara ,Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman, Adana, Trabzon
and Milas-Bodrum from principal capitals and major cities of the world .
International airlines:
Regular flights from all major cities of the world come to Turkey's international
airports.
Some cheap
only ticket addresses for UK:
www.freedomflights.co.uk
fly-4-less.com
flightline.co.uk
cheapestflights.co.uk
globalholidays.co.uk
virgintravelstore.com
flightsearchers.co.uk
globalflightline.co.uk
By Sea:
Passenger Ferries: Apart
from numerous cruises in the Mediterranean, several foreign shipping companies
have regular services to the ports of Tarbzon, Samsun ,Istanbul, Dikili, Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Marmaris, Antalya, Alanya, Mersin and Iskenderun.
Car Ferries: There are several
car ferries for tourists who wish to bring their cars while sightseeing: Connections
run from Venice, Ancona, Brindisi and Bari to Istanbul, Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Marmaris and
Antalya.
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Lines between Turkey
and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus:
Tasucu-Girne
Alanya-Girne
Mersin-Gazimagosa
Ferry lines between Turkey
and the Greek Islands:
Ayvalik-Midilli (Lesbos)
Cesme-Sakiz (chios)
Kusadasi-Sisam (Samos)
Bodrum-Istankoy (Cos)
Marmaris-Rodos (Rhodes)
Datca-Sombeki (Symi)
By Rail:
Train journeys can be made
to Istanbul directly from and via some of the major cities in Europe.
By Road:
Private car : London-Istanbul approximately
3,000 km.
Northern Route: Belgium,
Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey.
Southern Route: Belgium,
Germany, Austria, Italy, with a ferry to Turkey.
By Coach:
There are regular bus services
between Turkey and Austria, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Switzerland, Russia and Greece
as well as Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Syria, Bulgaria and
Romania.
FRONTIER FORMALITIES:
Passports and Visas:
1) Nationals of the
following countries can enter Turkey with a valid passport; a visa is not required:
a) Up to 3 Months
Argentina,
Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Ecuador, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Granada, Greece, Iceland, Iran, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Monaco, Morocco, New
Zealand, Norway, Oman, Qatar, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, South
Korea, St. Lucia, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad, Tunisia, Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus ,Vatican city, United Arab Emirates and Uruguay.
b) Up to 2 Months
Bosnia-Herzegovina, the
Republic of Croatia, Indonesia, Macedonia, Romania and the Republic of Slovenia.
c) Up to 1 Month
Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizistan, the
Maldives and the Republic of the South Africa.
2) For the countries
mentioned above and Bulgaria, a transit visa is not required, but a transit fee
is paid.
3) Nationals of the
following countries require a visa.
a) Those from Austria, Belgium,
Brazil, Holland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain the U.K. and the U.S.A.
can obtain a multiple-entry sticker visa at border gates for up to 3 months
(renewable, except for Hong Kong).
b) Those from Armenia, Azerbaijan,
the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia, Poland,
Russian Federation, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Taiwan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan,
White Russia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia can obtain a sticker visa
at border gates for up to 1 month.
c) Nationals of Albania, Georgia, Guatemala,
and Srilanka can obtain a visa for up to 15 days at border gates. Nationals of
Srilanka must also acquire a letter of recommendation from the honorary Turkish
consul in Colombo.
d) Nationals of all other
countries require a visa, which can be obtained from the nearest Turkish embassy
or consulate.
Note: Citizens of
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakistan, Kirgizistan, Latvia, Lithuania,
Moldavia, Russian, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and White
Russia may also use their Turkish visa, sticker in the Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus (KKTC).
Citizens of Germany, Belgium, France, The
Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain, Italy, Malta, Switzerland and Greece may enter
Turkey and bring their vehicles as well as with the proper identity cards
in lieu of a passport.
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CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
On Entry
a) The following items
may be brought into the country duty free:
- personal effects of the
tourist.
-one TV, one pocket color
TV (maximum 16 cm screen), one TV-tape-radio combination, one video recording
camera and 5 video cassettes (blank); 5 records 5 tape cassettes or compact
discs.
-one video player, cine-projector
(8 mm) and 10 rolls of film (blank), one slide projector.
-one pocket computer (maximum
main memory capacity Ram 128k), electronic playing devices (without cassette-keyboard).
-one transistor radio portable
radio-tape player (its specification to be determined by the Ministry of Finance
and Customs), one walkman or pocket tape recorder, one portable compact disc player.
-binoculars (one pair, except
night binoculars)
-harmonica, mandolin, flute, guitar
and accordion (only one of each type, maximum 3 musical instruments).
-personal sports equipment.
-necessary medical items.
-bicycle, baby buggy, toys.
-200 cigarettes and 50 cigars
-200 grams of tobacco and
200 cigarette papers or 50 grams of chewing tobacco, or 200 grams of pipe tobacco
or 200 grams of snuff.
(In addition to the above
allowances, it is possible to purchase 400 cigarettes, 100 cigars and 500 grams
of pipe tobacco from the Turkish Duty Free Shops upon entering the country).
-1.5 kg. coffee, 500 grams of tea.
-1 kg chocolate and 1
kg sweets .
-5 (100 cc) or 7 (70 cc)
bottles of wine and or spirits.
-five bottles of perfume
(120 mi max. each).
-one portable typewriter.
-one camera with 5 rolls
of film .
-First aid kit and spare
parts for the car.
-Other items necessary during
the journey.
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b) Valuable items
and all items with a value of over $ 15,000 must be registered in the owner's
passport upon entering Turkey for control upon exit.
c) Antiques brought
into the country must be registered in the owner's passport to avoid difficulties
on exit.
d) Sharp instruments
(including camping knives) and weapons may not be brought in to the country
without special permission.
e) The bringing into
the country, trade and consumption of marijuana and all other narcotics is
strictly forbidden and subject to heavy punishment.
f) Gifts, not exceeding
250 Euro in value and not for trading purposes may be brought into the country
duty free. In addition, gifts not exceeding 250 DM in value may be posted to
Turkey duty free, if the date stamped by the sending post office falls not more
than one month before, or one month after one of the following holidays: Seker
Bayrami, Kurban Bayrami or New Year's.
On Exit
a) Gifts and souvenirs:
for a new carpet, a proof of purchase & for old items, a certificate from
a directorate of a museum is necessary.
b) Exporting items
of antiquity from Turkey is forbidden.
c) Valuable personal
items can only be taken out of the country providing they have been registered
in the owner's passport upon entry, or providing the owner can show they have
been purchased with legally exchanged currency.
d) Minerals may only
be exported from the country with a special document obtained from:
TAX REFUND
You can receive a Tax Refund
for the Goods You Purchased in Turkey!
Travellers who are not resident
in Turkey may receive a refund of the Value Added Tax paid on goods purchased
in the country .
1. Refunds will be made
to travellers who do not reside in Turkey.
2. All goods (including
food and drinks ) are included in the refunds with the exclusion of services
rendered.
3. The minimum amount of
purchase that qualifies for refund is 5 YTL.
4. Retailers that qualify
for tax refunds must be "authorized for refund" These retailers must
display a permit received from their respective tax office.
5. The Retailer will make
four copies of the receipt for your refund, three of which will be given to
the purchaser. If Photocopies of the receipt are receipt are received the retailer
must sign and stamp the copies to validate them. If you prefer the refund to
be made by check, a tax-free Shopping Check for the amount to be refunded to
the customer must be given along with the receipt.
6. For the purchaser to
benefit from this exemption he must leave the country within three months with
the goods purchased, showing them to Turkish customs officials along with the
appropriate receipts and or check.
7. There are four ways to
receive your refund:
a. If the retailer gives
you a check it can be cashed at a bank in the customs area at the airport.
If it is not possible to
cash the check upon departure or if you do not wish to cash it then, the customer
must, within one month ,send a copy of the receipt showing that the goods have
left the country to the retailer who will, within ten days upon receiving the
receipt, send a bank transfer to the purchaser's bank or address.
b.
Not for trading purposes, may be brought into the country
duty free. In addition, gifts not exceeding 250 Euro in value may be posted to
Turkey duty free, if the date stamped by the sending post office falls not more
than one month before, or one month after one of the following holidays: Seker
Bayrami, Kurban Bayrami or New Year's.
On Exit
a) Gifts and souvenirs:
for a new carpet, a proof of purchase & for old items, a certificate from
a directorate of a museum is necessary.
b) Exporting items
of antiquity from Turkey is forbidden.
c) Valuable personal
items can only be taken out of the country providing they have been registered
in the owner's passport upon entry, or providing the owner can show they have
been purchased with legally exchanged currency.
d) Minerals may only
be exported from the country with a special document obtained from:
TAX REFUND
You can receive a Tax Refund
for the Goods You Purchased in Turkey!
Travelers who are not resident
in Turkey may receive a refund of the Value Added Tax paid on goods purchased
in the country .
1. Refunds will be made
to travelers who do not reside in Turkey.
2. All goods (including
food and drinks ) are included in the refunds with the exclusion of services
rendered.
3. The minimum amount of
purchase that qualifies for refund is 5 YTL.
4. Retailers that qualify
for tax refunds must be "authorized for refund". These retailers must
display a permit received from their respective tax office.
5. The Retailer will make
four copies of the receipt for your refund , three of which will be given to
the purchaser .If Photocopies of the receipt are receipt are received the retailer
must sign and stamp the copies to validate them .If you prefer the refund to
be made by check, a tax-free Shopping Check for the amount to be refunded to
the customer must be given along with the receipt.
6. For the purchaser to
benefit from this exemption he must leave the country within three months with
the goods purchased , showing them to Turkish customs officials along with the
appropriate receipts and / or check.
7. There are four ways to
receive your refund:
a. If the retailer gives
you a check it can be cashed at a bank in the customs area at the airport.
If it is not possible to
cash the check upon departure or if you do not wish to cash it then, the customer
must, within one month ,send a copy of the receipt showing that the goods have
left the country to the retailer who will, within ten days upon receiving the
receipt, send a bank transfer to the purchaser's bank or address.
b. If the certified receipt
and check are brought back to the retailer on a subsequent visit within one
month of the date of customs certification ,the refund can be made directly
to the purchaser.
c. Retailers may directly
refund the amount to trustworthy customers upon purchase.
d. The refund may be made
by the organization of those companies that are authorized to make tax refunds.
HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR
ANIMALS
For those who wish to bring
domestic animals into the country the following are required:
a) A 'Certificate of Origin
' giving the health record of the animal .
b) A 'Certificate of Health',
issued not more than 15 days before the animal's entry into the country, stating
that the animal is in good health and that it has been vaccinated against rabies
Note : If you have
an official certificate, you may bring one cat, one bird, one dog and 10 aquarium
fish into the country.
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MOTORIST REGULATIONS
General :
Those who wish to enter the country with their vans, minibuses, automobiles,
station wagons , bicycles, motorcycles, sidecars, buses, motor coaches, trailers,
caravans or other vehicles, will have to provide the following documentation:
1. Passport.
2. International driving
license.
3. Car license (document
where all details related to the car and the owner's name are registered). If
it is somebody else's vehicle a power of attorney should be provided
4. International green card
(Insurance card ). The TR sign should be visible.
5. Transit book "Carnet
de passage" (For those who want to produced to the Middle East).
Period : The vehicle
can be brought into Turkey for up to 6 months. The owner should declare on the
opposite from , the date of departure at the border gate and should absolutely
leave the country by the date declared. If for any important reason the staying
period has to be extended, contact:
In Case Of Accident :
The accident should be reported to the police or gendarme. That report has
to be certified by the nearest local authority . The owner should go to the
customs authority with his passport and report.
If the vehicle can be repaired,
it is necessary to inform the customs authority first and then take the vehicle
to a garage. If the vehicle is not repairable and if the owner wishes to leave
the country without his vehicle, he has to deliver it to the nearest customs
office, and the registration of his vehicle on his passport will be cancelled.
Only after the cancellation can the owner of the vehicle leave the country.
FORMALITIES FOR PRIVATE
YACHT OWNERS
Yachts require a transit
log and may remain in Turkish waters for up two years for maintenance or for
wintering. There are certain ports licensed by the Ministry of Tourism for the
storage of yachts for a period of two to five years. For further information
and regulations contact the marina concerned.
Upon arriving in Turkish
waters, yachts should immediately go for control of the ship's log to the nearest
port of entry which are as follows: Iskenderum, Botas, (Adana), Mersin-Icel,
Silifke, Tasucu, Bozyazi Anamur, Alanya, Antalya, Kemer, Finike, Kas, Fethiye,
Marmaris, Datca, Bodrum, Gulluk, Kusadasi, Cesme, Izmir, Dikili, Ayvalik, Akcay,
Canakkale, Tekirdag, Bandirma, Mudanya, Gemlik, Derince, Istanbul, Eregli, Zonguldak,
Bartin, Inebolu, Sinop, Samsun, Ordu, Giresun, Trabzon, Rize, Hopa.
Port Formalities:
All the required information concerning the yacht, yachtsmen, crew members,
intended route, passports, customs, declarations, health clearance and any
other obligatory matters must be entered in the Transit Log.
The Transit Log is completed
upon first entering a Turkish Port and generally it is necessary to contact
the Harbor Authority before leaving. For information on tax-free fuel, contact
the Marina Harbor Office.
Note: If you have
a certificate from the Tourism Ministry Yacht Harbor, you may take full petrol
at no charge, provided you possess an official marina license.
FORMALITIES FOR PRIVATE
PLANE OWNERS
General:
When coming to Turkey , international air routes should be followed. Private
planes may stay for up to three months in Turkey with Tourist status ,but for
longer periods permission should be obtained from:
The Airports of Ankara,
Adana, Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, Trabzon and Dalaman have facilities for private
planes. It is also possible to hire planes and helicopters in Turkey.
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FESTIVALS - FAIRS -
EVENTS
Caretta
Caretta Turtle Festival - Dalyan - June-July
Camel Werstling Festival - Selcuk - January
Ankara International Film Festival - March
1915 Sea Victory Celebration - Canakkale - March
Istanbul International Film Festival - Istanbul - April
International Izmir Film Festival - April
Traditional"Mesir" Festival-Manisa - April
International Childern's Day - Ankara (April 23) - April
Tourism Fair-Gaziantep - April
Tulip Festival-Istanbul - April
Javelin Games-Erzurum - April-May
Ankara International Arts Festival - April-May
International Nysa Culture and Art Festival-Sultanhisar - May
Efes International Festival of Culture&Tourism-Selcuk - May
Yunus Emre Culture and Art Week-Eskisehir - May
Aksu Culture&Art Festival-Giresun - May
International Music and Folklore Festival -Silifke - May
International Yachting Festival -Marmaris - May
International Kilim Festival-Usak,Esme - May
Kakava Festivities-Kirklareli - May
International Asia-Europe Biennial-Ankara - May-June
Strawberry Festival-Bartin - June
International Tea Festival-Rize - June
International Offshore Races-Istanbul,Izmir - June
Foca Music,Folklore and Watersports Festival-Foca - June
Marmaris Festival-Marmaris - June
Bergama Festival-Bergama - June
Ataturk Culture Festival-Amasya - June
Kafkasor Culture&Art Festival-Artvin - June
International Kus Cenneti Culture and Tourism Festival-Bandirma - June
Cesme Sea and Music Festival -Cesme - June
International Song Competition-Pamukkale - June
International Commagene Festival-Kahta - June
International Volleyball Beach Tournament-Alanya - June
Finike Festival-Finike - June
International Wine Competirion-Urgup - June
Tekirdag Cherry Festival - June
International Izmir Festival-Izmir - June
International Bursa Festival-Bursa - June-July
International Art and Culture Festival-Istanbul - June-July
Traditional Kirkpinar Werstling-Edirne - June july
International Music Festival- Istanbul - June-July
Ihlara Tourism and Art Week-Aksaray - June-July
International Erzurum Congress-Erzurum - July
Tourism&Culture Festival-Iskenderum - July
International Folk Dance Festival-Samsun - July
Ceramic Festival-Kutahya - July
Nasreddin Hoca Festival-Aksehir - July
Hittite Festival-Corum - July
Manavgat Tourism Festival-Manavgat - July
Kusadasi Tourism Festival-Kusadasi - July
Carpet and Rose Festival-Isparta - July
Egirdir Lake Festival - July
Nevsehir Festival - July
Devrek Baston and Culture Festival - July
Avanos International Handicrafts and Pottery Exhibit - July
Troy Festival-Canakkale - August
Insuyu Festival-Burdur - August
Hacibektas Veli Commemoration Ceremony-Hacibektas - August
Mengen Chefs' Festival-Bolu - August
Pine Grove Ayder Mt.and Archery Festivities-Rize - August
Handicrafts and Tourism Festival-Avanos - August
Izmir International fair-Izmir - September
Ertugrual Gazi Commemoration Ceremony-Sogut - September
Seyh Edibali'i Commemoration and culture Festival-Bilecik - September
Gap Culture and Art Festival - September
Javelin Games-Konya - September
Kemer Carnival - September
International Meerschaum Festival-Eskisehir - September
Sivas Culture and Art Week-Sivas - September
International Grape Harvest Festival-Urgup - September
Yagci Bedir Carpet Festival-Sindirgi - September
Culture and Festival-Diyarbakir - September
Assos International Art Festival - September
Adana Altin Koza Film Festival - September
Eskisehir International Festival - September
Golden Pistachio Festival-Gazi Antep - Sept-Oct
International Plastic Arts Festival-Istanbul - Sept -Oct
Ahi Brotherhood Cultural Week-Kirsehir - October
International Bodrum Cup - October
International Gullet Biennial-Bozburum - October
International Triathlon Competition-Alanya - October
International Yacht Race-Marmaris - November
International St. Nicholas Symposium-Demre,Antalya - December
Mevlana Commemoration Ceremony-Konya - December
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M.Kemal ATATURK
Founder of Turkey Republic
SOME INFORMATION
POPULATION:
Over 70 million, but young. More than
half of the population is blow 25 years
old.
RELIGION:
99% Muslim,
1% Orthodox, Gregorian,
Protestant,
Catholic,
Jewish.
GOVERNMENT:
Founded in 1923 Republican Democracy
headed by a prime minister.
CURRENCY:
Turkish Lira. Exchange rates with
foreign currency are published daily.
Banks and post office are open five days
in a week.
PASSPORT
& VISAS: Required for most
European & USA passport holders, can
be obtained from the ports of entry.
Contact Turkish consulates. USD 45 for
Americans, GBP 10 for British, USD 5 for
Italians, USD 10 for Dutch, Belgium and
Australians.
VOLTAGE:
220 V AC with standard European plug.