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“There, God, has created such a magnificent place on earth that it
is worth a visit,”
says Lamartine to describe the city encompassing two continents,
Asia with one arm and Europe with the other.
With a population of 15 million, this is the most populated city of
Turkish Republic, and is the center of exports and imports,
entertainment, cultural activities, education, shopping, tourism and
artistic activities across the entire country. Located in the heart
of the Old World, Istanbul is an important and renowned megalopolis
with its historical monuments and magnificent natural beauties. This
is the only city stretching over two continents, Europe and Asia,
where they face each other across a narrow body of water called
Bosphorus or the Istanbul Straits. Founded over 2500 years ago, it
soon became an important commercial center owing to its strategic
location where lands and seas meet.

The
seas and lands divide the geography into four. On both flanks of the
Golden Horn are the historical peninsula of Istanbul and Galata
while on both flanks of the Bosphorus are the ex-villages, which
have now joined the grand city. The settlements along the shores of
the Sea of Marmara- the smallest sea in the world- bear witness to
the present day size of the city.
The historical city of Istanbul lies on a triangular shaped
peninsula surrounded by the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and the Sea
of Marmara. It was the capital city of three world-empires: Roman,
Byzantine and Ottoman; and over 120 emperors and sultans ruled from
here through a period of more than 1600 years. Istanbul is the only
city in the world with such a quality.

The
city of Istanbul is encircled with fortifications built in the 5th
century CE and stretches over 7 hills, each of which was crowned
with a sultan’s mosque, adorned with Turkish monuments. The skyline
of the city is bewildering, bewitching and peaceful from every angle.
The Golden Horn is the best protected natural harbor in the world
and had a key role in the development of the city. Its location at
the junction of main routes, controlling the strategic Bosphorus
straits, a peninsula with a perfect setting for defense, ideal
climate, rich and bountiful nature are to the advantage of Istanbul.
As the city became the capital city for empires, it also became an
administrative center of religions: the Eastern Orthodox
Patriarchate has been established here from the very beginning and
the first gigantic churches and monasteries rose here in the places
of pagan temples. In the first century following the Turkish
conquest, the city was adorned with mosques, palaces, schools,
hammams (Turkish baths) and other facilities, hence acquiring a
Turkish character, and some of the old churches then dilapidated
were restored and transformed into mosques. Istanbul has always been
a center of tolerance, where the mosques, churches and synagogues
have existed side by side.

A
popular venue for travelers of all times, Istanbul has proceeded
ahead in improving its maritime facilities with its marinas, harbors,
and aerial facilities with the enlarged international airport and a
second one on the Asian side. The two suspension bridges- the Mehmet
the Conqueror and the Bosphorus- joining the two flanks of the
Bosphorus are the main arteries for the citizens commuting from one
side to the other. The best places to view the Bosphorus from above
is either as you drive across or from the Çamlıca Hill. The
suspension bridges, especially the Bosphorus Bridge, present a very
mesmerizing scene at night even for the locals.

Under
the shadow of the Roman, Byzantine and Turkish historical monuments
deliberately preserved the city has a very vivid and colorful daily
life, and is becoming more colorful with the rich social, cultural
and commercial activities. Besides the restaurants serving a rich
variety of Turkish cuisine it is now possible to dine at restaurants
serving Asian or other cuisines. Latest movies meet the spectators
at the same time with the rest of the world in the most comfortable
movie theaters. World famous pop singers attract thousands to the
stadiums while opera, ballet and theatre performances continue all
the year round, and seasonal festivals host orchestras, choruses,
jazz groups alongside musical, folkloric and theatrical performances
are all sold out. These are hosted at modern auditoriums such as
Atatürk Cultural Center, Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall, Open Air
Theater and modern theaters alongside the historical sites such as
Aya Irini, Rumeli Fortress, Yedikule Fortress, Topkapı Palace
courtyard, and Gülhane Park. Covered fair grounds in the world
standards are amongst the most frequently visited sites thanks to
their continuous activities. Hectic tourism in the spring, summer
and fall times is followed by slower paced winters now fashionable
with shopping fests and cultural tours supported by sales in big
shopping centers.

The
heart of the Turkish press beats in Istanbul. Now the newspaper
printing houses and new university campuses built as large complexes
moved out of the city center. The universities, state and private
hospitals have attained high international standards and serve the
international demand.
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