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Alanya is a town, 150 km out of the west of Antalya. The town has been named and renamed many times, but today it is named after Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of Modern Turkey.



Goreme is the heart of the Cappadocia region, famous for the “fairy chimneys,” beautiful and strange cone-like structures built from the soft rock that resulted from the ash that covered the town after the eruption of Mount Erciyes roughly 2000 years ago.



Experts forecast the fall in prices for ski vacations in Turkey in the coming season. Price brackets will finally be cleared up in September when the tour operators get the answer from hotel owners.



Turkey, which approximately has 71,000,000 inhabitants, is located both in Asia and Europe. The country is bordered by Bulgaria and Greece in the northwest region, Iraq in the southeast, Iran and Armenia in the east, and Syria in the south. Its capital city is Ankara but the largest is Istanbul. You can enjoy the best sailing charter Turkey in the south and west of the country's 80 provinces.



Cappadocia has a steppe climate, there is a great temperature difference between day and night. The average temperature is +23 deg.C (73 F) in summer and -2 deg.C (28 F) in winter. It is cooler and drier than in the popular tourist areas of the Mediterranean and the Aegean coasts.



From the magnificent palaces, mosques and bazaars of Istanbul, to the incredible geological formations and underground towns of Cappadocia, to the trendy restaurants and vibrant nightclubs of Bodrum, Turkey is undoubtedly a country with something to offer travelers of all interests.



Turkey is a very popular historically significant destination. It is frequented by archaeologists, history buff and classics students dying to see some Byzantine architecture out of text books and in real life. It is also a tremendously beautiful country, rich in art, culture and atmosphere and is therefore not lost on us regular folks either.



Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey. It is located on the Bosphorus strait, and includes parts on both the European side (Thrace) and the Asian side (Anatolia) - making it the only city in the world that contains parts in two different continents. As of 2007, Istanbul had an estimated population of 11,008,790.


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