Sunday, March 10, 2013

Where Is Turkey?


Answer:
It is right in the middle of the world connecting Europe and Asia. 

Answer

Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe. It is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Sea of Marmara and he Black Sea. Turkey also borders Greece, Bulgaria, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Armenia, Russia, and Georgia and the capital of Turkey is
Ankara, Turkey. This is how they say hello- merhaba, and this is how they say good morning,-gunaydin,also they say hair like this -sac pronounced kinda like this - sa-ch. With the sounding of SA and CH soo SAC.
Europe >.<

Geographically, the border between Asia and Europe is the Bosphorus, a strait of water that joins the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea. This runs right through the city of Istanbul. Therefore, both Istanbul and the whole nation of Turkey are both in Asia and Europe. The majority is actually in Asia.
But politically, Modern Turkey considers itself to be an active European Nation. It has applied for membership of the European Union and is a member of NATO. It's football (soccer) team play in the European qualifying of World Cup and European trophies. It is a member of UEFA.
Turkey also takes part in the annual Eurovision song contest.
Historically, Turkey is much more of an Asian country. It was part of the cradle of civilization where the first cities appeared ( making it much like neighbouring Iraq and Iran). It was known in antiquity as Asia Minor. But its colonisation by the Ancient Greeks brought it into the European sphere of influence. The establishment of Byzantium (Constantinople, now Istanbul) as the second city of the Roman Empire made it very European. The capture of the city by the Ottoman Empire (Asian Arabs) brought it back into Asia.
The overthrow of greek invaders in the early 20th Century by the followers of Kemal Attaturk allowed Turkey to develop as an emerging democracy and has since, becoming increasingly allied to Europe.

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