Türkiye in Brief...

GEOGRAPHY...

Türkiye's land mass is 774.815 sq km. The European and Asian sides are divided by the Istanbul Bogazl (Bosphorus), the Sea of Marmara, and the ,Canakkale Bogazi (Dardanelles). Anatolia is a high plateau region rising progressively towards the east, and is broken by the valleys of about fifteen rivers, including the Dicle (Tigris) and the Flrat (Euphrates). There are numerous lakes and some, such as Lake Van, are as large as inland seas. In the north, the eastern Black Sea Mountain chain runs parallel to the Black Sea; in the south, the Taurus Mountains sweep down almost to the narrow, fertile coastal plain along the sea coast. Türkiye enjoys a variety of climates, changing 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 of Türkiye's four seas is more than 8,333 km long.

HISTORY...

Türkiye has been called "The Cradle of Civilization" and by travelling through this his toric land the tourist will discover exactly what is meant by this phrase. The world's first town, a neolithic city at Catalhoyuk, dates back to 6,500 BC. From the days of Catalhoyuk up to the present time Türkiye boasts of a rich culture that through the centuries has made a lasting impression on modern civilization. The heir many centuries of cultures makes Türkiye a paradise of information and cultural wealth. Hattis, Hittites, Phrygians, Urartians, Lycians, Lydians, lonians, Persians, Macedonians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks, and Ottomans have all held important places in Türkiye's history, and ancient sites and ruins scattered throughout the country give proof to each civilization's unique distinction. Türkiye also has a very fascinating recent history. Upon the decline of the Ottoman Empire, a young man named Mustafa Kemal, who was a soldier by occupation but a great visionary in character, took the defeat of World War I and turned it into a shining victory by liberating Türkiye of all foreign invaders. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the Republic of Türkiye on the 29th of October, 1923. He led his country into peace and stability, with tremendous economic growth and complete modernization. Through decades of change and growth Türkiye still boasts of this success by affectively living by their adopted motto of "Peace at Home, Peace in the World."

POPULATION...

According to 1990 census Türkiye has 57 million inhabitants, 41% of whom live in the countryside. The major cities are : Istanbul (7.4 mil); Ankara, the capital (3.2 mil); izmir (2.7 mil); Adana (1.9 mil); Antalya (1.1 mil); and Bursa (1.6 mil).

LANGUAGE...

The Turkish language belongs to the Ural Altaic group and has an affinity to the Finno Hungarian languages. Turkish is written in the Latin alphabet and is spoken by some 150 million people around the world. If you want to take Turkish lessons you can apply to "Türkçe Ögretim Merkezi" (Turkish Learning Centre) Ziya Gokalp Cad., No : 18 / 1, 06650 Kizilay / Ankara / Türkiye, Tel : (0 312) 4343090-93, Fax : 4438190.

RELIGION...

The Turkish population is 99% Moslem. Türkiye is a secular state and guarantees complete freedom of worship to non-Moslems.

ECONOMY...

Tourism : In recent years Türkiye has become a major tourist destination in Europe. With the rapid development of both summer and winter resorts, more and more people from all over the world are able to enjoy the history, culture, and beautiful sites of Türkiye. From swimming in the Mediterranean to skiing in Uludag, Türkiye has some thing to offer each tourist.

Agriculture : This plays a very important role in the Turkish economy. The main crops are wheat, rice, cotton, tea, tobacco, hazelnuts, and fruit. Sheep are Türkiye's most important livestock, and Türkiye is one of European wool and cotton producer. Southeast Anatolia Project (GAP) GAP is a multipurpose, integrated development project comprising of dams, hydroelectric power plants and irrigation facilities, that are to be built on the Firat (Euphrates) and Dicle (Tigris) rivers. It will affect agriculture, transportation, education, tourism, health and other sectors. Included in the project ATATURK DAM is among the First 10 dams in the world.

Natural resources : The principal minerals extracted are 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 Turkish Republic is based on secular democratic, pluralist and parliamentary system, where human rights are protected by law and social justice. The National Assembly is elected by popular vote and the nation is governed by the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister. Türkiye is a founding member of OECD, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organisation, a member of NATO, the European Council and the European Parliament, and an associate member of the European Community.