• TURKEY
    Things you probably didn’t know about Türkiye (breaking common myths):

    A bridge between continents: One of the few countries in the world that spans both Europe and Asia — with Istanbul divided by the Bosphorus Strait.

    Not the capital you think: While Istanbul is the most famous city, the real capital is Ankara.

    Empire legacy: The heart of the Ottoman Empire for over 600 years, influencing Europe, Asia, and Africa.

    Hagia Sophia is unique: The iconic Hagia Sophia has served as a church, mosque, and museum throughout history.

    Cradle of civilizations: Home to ancient cultures like the Hittites, Greeks, and Romans — leaving behind incredible archaeological heritage.

    Tea > Coffee: Contrary to popular belief, tea is consumed more than coffee and is a daily essential.

    Turkish baths: The famous “hammam” is a centuries-old tradition of relaxation and cleansing from the Ottoman era.

    Unreal landscapes: Places like Cappadocia are known for fairy chimneys and breathtaking hot air balloon rides.

    Rich cuisine: From kebabs to baklava and Turkish delight, Turkish food is loved worldwide.

    Strategic location: Controls key routes between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean — making it geopolitically important.

    Historic bazaars: The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world.

    Cultural diversity: A unique blend of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern influences in architecture, music, and traditions.

    Global TV hits: Turkish series and films are hugely popular in Latin America and beyond.

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    🇹🇷 TURKEY 🇹🇷 🧠😍 Things you probably didn’t know about Türkiye (breaking common myths): 👏👏 🌍 A bridge between continents: One of the few countries in the world that spans both Europe and Asia — with Istanbul divided by the Bosphorus Strait. 🏛️ Not the capital you think: While Istanbul is the most famous city, the real capital is Ankara. 👑 Empire legacy: The heart of the Ottoman Empire for over 600 years, influencing Europe, Asia, and Africa. 🕌 Hagia Sophia is unique: The iconic Hagia Sophia has served as a church, mosque, and museum throughout history. 🏺 Cradle of civilizations: Home to ancient cultures like the Hittites, Greeks, and Romans — leaving behind incredible archaeological heritage. 🍵 Tea > Coffee: Contrary to popular belief, tea is consumed more than coffee and is a daily essential. 🛁 Turkish baths: The famous “hammam” is a centuries-old tradition of relaxation and cleansing from the Ottoman era. 🎈 Unreal landscapes: Places like Cappadocia are known for fairy chimneys and breathtaking hot air balloon rides. 🍽️ Rich cuisine: From kebabs to baklava and Turkish delight, Turkish food is loved worldwide. 🌐 Strategic location: Controls key routes between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean — making it geopolitically important. 🛍️ Historic bazaars: The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. 🎶 Cultural diversity: A unique blend of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern influences in architecture, music, and traditions. 📺 Global TV hits: Turkish series and films are hugely popular in Latin America and beyond. 👉 Follow for more amazing facts! 🌍✨ ❤️ Like | 💬 Comment | 🔁 Share #Turkey #Türkiye #Travel #History #Culture #Explore
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  • 15 Interesting Facts About Türkiye

    Top Tourist Destination
    Türkiye is consistently among the Top 10 most visited countries in the world, attracting 50+ million international tourists annually.

    Largest City
    The biggest city is Istanbul, with 16+ million people, making it one of the largest cities in Europe.

    Capital City
    The capital is Ankara, located in central Anatolia.

    Population Power
    Türkiye has a population of about 85 million people, making it one of the most populous countries in Europe and the Middle East.

    Unique Geographic Location
    Türkiye sits between Europe and Asia, connected by the Bosphorus strait.

    Large Economy
    Türkiye has one of the largest economies in the world, usually ranking around Top 20 globally by GDP.

    Major Tourist Cities
    Popular tourist destinations include:
    • Istanbul
    • Antalya
    • Izmir
    • Bodrum
    • Cappadocia region.

    Ancient Civilization Center
    Türkiye has hosted many civilizations including the Hittites, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottoman Empire.

    World Heritage Sites
    Türkiye has 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Göbekli Tepe, one of the oldest temples in the world (11,000+ years old).

    Agricultural Power
    Türkiye is one of the world’s largest producers of hazelnuts, apricots, figs, and cherries.

    Strategic Straits
    The Dardanelles and Bosphorus connect the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.

    Huge Airline Hub
    Turkish Airlines flies to more countries than any other airline in the world.

    Beautiful Coastline
    Türkiye has about 8,300 km of coastline along the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea.

    Famous Cuisine
    Turkish cuisine includes global favorites like Kebab, Baklava, and Turkish Delight.

    Historic Megacity
    Istanbul is the only city in the world located on two continents.



    Türkiye Facts
    Top 10 most visited country in the world
    Population: ~85 million
    Largest city: Istanbul (16M+)
    Bridge between Europe & Asia
    Top 20 global economy
    19 UNESCO World Heritage sites
    Major agricultural exporter
    Turkish Airlines flies to most countries worldwide
    8,000+ km coastline
    World-famous cuisine

    #turkiye #turkey #geography #worldfacts #europe #asia #travel #amazingworldgeography #fblifestyle
    🇹🇷 15 Interesting Facts About Türkiye 🌍 1️⃣ Top Tourist Destination Türkiye is consistently among the Top 10 most visited countries in the world, attracting 50+ million international tourists annually. 2️⃣ Largest City The biggest city is Istanbul, with 16+ million people, making it one of the largest cities in Europe. 3️⃣ Capital City The capital is Ankara, located in central Anatolia. 4️⃣ Population Power Türkiye has a population of about 85 million people, making it one of the most populous countries in Europe and the Middle East. 5️⃣ Unique Geographic Location Türkiye sits between Europe and Asia, connected by the Bosphorus strait. 6️⃣ Large Economy Türkiye has one of the largest economies in the world, usually ranking around Top 20 globally by GDP. 7️⃣ Major Tourist Cities Popular tourist destinations include: • Istanbul • Antalya • Izmir • Bodrum • Cappadocia region. 8️⃣ Ancient Civilization Center Türkiye has hosted many civilizations including the Hittites, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottoman Empire. 9️⃣ World Heritage Sites Türkiye has 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Göbekli Tepe, one of the oldest temples in the world (11,000+ years old). 🔟 Agricultural Power Türkiye is one of the world’s largest producers of hazelnuts, apricots, figs, and cherries. 1️⃣1️⃣ Strategic Straits The Dardanelles and Bosphorus connect the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. 1️⃣2️⃣ Huge Airline Hub Turkish Airlines flies to more countries than any other airline in the world. 1️⃣3️⃣ Beautiful Coastline Türkiye has about 8,300 km of coastline along the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. 1️⃣4️⃣ Famous Cuisine Turkish cuisine includes global favorites like Kebab, Baklava, and Turkish Delight. 1️⃣5️⃣ Historic Megacity Istanbul is the only city in the world located on two continents. ⸻ 🌍 Türkiye Facts 🇹🇷 ✈️ Top 10 most visited country in the world 👥 Population: ~85 million 🏙️ Largest city: Istanbul (16M+) 🌉 Bridge between Europe & Asia 💰 Top 20 global economy 🏛️ 19 UNESCO World Heritage sites 🌾 Major agricultural exporter ✈️ Turkish Airlines flies to most countries worldwide 🏖️ 8,000+ km coastline 🍽️ World-famous cuisine #turkiye #turkey #geography #worldfacts #europe #asia #travel #amazingworldgeography #fblifestyle 🌍
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  • İstanbul Türkiye
    Under the glowing crescent and the beautiful message ‘Muhammedun Rasulullah,’ this night in Istanbul feels truly spiritual and peaceful


    #Istanbul #BlueMosque #SultanAhmedMosque #RamadanVibes #IslamicArt #SpiritualNight #Turkey #CrescentMoon #Faith
    İstanbul Türkiye Under the glowing crescent and the beautiful message ‘Muhammedun Rasulullah,’ this night in Istanbul feels truly spiritual and peaceful #Istanbul #BlueMosque #SultanAhmedMosque #RamadanVibes #IslamicArt #SpiritualNight #Turkey #CrescentMoon #Faith
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  • ISTANBUL TÜRKİYE
    One city.
    Two continents.
    Thousands of years of history.
    🇹🇷 ISTANBUL 🇹🇷 TÜRKİYE One city. Two continents. Thousands of years of history.
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  • Iftar Under the Lights of Hagia Sophia Istanbul Ramadan Nights
    Iftar Under the Lights of Hagia Sophia 😍 Istanbul Ramadan Nights
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  • 2025 yılında en çok uluslararası turist çeken şehirler açıklandı:

    1- Bangkok (30.3 milyon)
    2- Hong Kong (23.2 milyon)
    3- Londra (22.7 milyon)
    4- Makao (20.4 milyon)
    5- İstanbul (19.7 milyon)
    6- Dubai (19.5 milyon)
    7- Mekke (18.7 milyon)
    8- Antalya (18.6 milyon)
    9- Paris (18.3 milyon)
    10- Kuala Lumpur (17.3 milyon)

    (Euromonitor)
    2025 yılında en çok uluslararası turist çeken şehirler açıklandı: 1- Bangkok (30.3 milyon) 2- Hong Kong (23.2 milyon) 3- Londra (22.7 milyon) 4- Makao (20.4 milyon) 5- İstanbul (19.7 milyon) 6- Dubai (19.5 milyon) 7- Mekke (18.7 milyon) 8- Antalya (18.6 milyon) 9- Paris (18.3 milyon) 10- Kuala Lumpur (17.3 milyon) (Euromonitor)
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  • Istanbul 2025: A Tourist Wonderland
    In the first nine months of 2025, Istanbul welcomed over 13.5 million travelers .
    By November, the number of foreign visitors had already surpassed 17.5 million .
    By the end of the year, the total is expected to reach 18–20 million tourists .
    #fblifestyle
    #Istanbul #Travel2025 #Tourism #Wanderlust #CityOfDreams #ExploreTurkey #GlobalTravel
    Istanbul 🇹🇷2025: A Tourist Wonderland 🌟 In the first nine months of 2025, Istanbul welcomed over 13.5 million travelers 🕌✈️. By November, the number of foreign visitors had already surpassed 17.5 million 🌍💫. By the end of the year, the total is expected to reach 18–20 million tourists 🎉🏖️. #fblifestyle #Istanbul #Travel2025 #Tourism #Wanderlust #CityOfDreams #ExploreTurkey #GlobalTravel
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  • Selam News İstanbul Türkiye

    Welcome to Selam News
    Selâm, Merhaba, Hello, أهلاً بك, Hola, Привет, Bonjour, Halla, नमस्ते, Salam, Hallo, 你好呀,

    Haberini paylaş Dünyaya sesini duyur.
    Share your news and make the world hear your voice.

    Selam News
    https://selamnews.com/

    #News #people #sosyalmedya #socialmedia
    #Islamic #Muslim #Muslims #Salaam #Selam #Salam #SelamNews
    #İstanbul #Turkey #Türkiye #World
    ☪️ Selam News 🌍 İstanbul Türkiye 🌐 🇹🇷 Welcome to Selam News Selâm, Merhaba, Hello, أهلاً بك, Hola, Привет, Bonjour, Halla, नमस्ते, Salam, Hallo, 你好呀, Haberini paylaş Dünyaya sesini duyur. Share your news and make the world hear your voice. ☪️ Selam News 🌍 https://selamnews.com/ #News #people 🌙 #sosyalmedya #socialmedia #Islamic #Muslim #Muslims #Salaam #Selam #Salam #SelamNews #İstanbul #Turkey #Türkiye #World ❤💙
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  • We love Istanbul
    We love Istanbul 🇹🇷🇹🇷
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  • Thousands of people gathered on Istanbul’s Galata Bridge to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian people.

    The protest came as Gaza faces a deepening humanitarian crisis, with most of its healthcare system destroyed and families exposed to cold weather and flooding.

    Despite an October ceasefire, conditions remain dire and aid deliveries have fallen far short of agreed levels due to Israeli restrictions.
    Thousands of people gathered on Istanbul’s Galata Bridge to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian people. The protest came as Gaza faces a deepening humanitarian crisis, with most of its healthcare system destroyed and families exposed to cold weather and flooding. Despite an October ceasefire, conditions remain dire and aid deliveries have fallen far short of agreed levels due to Israeli restrictions.
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