T U R K E Y I N G E N E R A L
School children celebrating day of independence
A significant aspect of Turkey's topography is its continental character, preserved in the ancient name of Asia Minor. This land mass is indeed a small scale continent in many respects, above all with respect to the climate of the interior. In some provinces the temperature difference over 24 hours can be as much as 20 degrees Centigrade. During the spring months it is not unusual to find weather typical of two or even three seasons at different locations around Turkey in a single day. The Mediterranean coast may be enjoying summer heat while the temperate Black Sea region gets as much as 2000 mm of precipitation in some places, there are parts of Central Anatolia with an average precipitation only one eighth of this total.
These wide variations in temperature and precipitation affect the country's flora and fauna, both in quantity and in range of species. some parts of Turkey consist of arid highlands whereas others are thickly forested, and differences such as these play a crucial role in the distribution of wildlife around the country.
The fact that Anatolia is surrounded on there sides by sea, its situation in the temperate climatic zone, its geological and geomorphic structure, and topography are all contributing factors. The four seas around Turkey each reflect a different ecological character. Salinity is 18 per thousand in the Black Sea, 23 per thousand in the Marmara Sea, 32 per thousand in the Aegean and 38 per thousand in the Mediterranean. There is no other country in the world with such a wide variation of salinity levels along its shores, and the variations in ecological structure of these seas affects the life forms which inhabit them, from phyto planktons and seaweeds to fish and marine mammals such as dolphins.
Coastline: 8333 Km. (5000 miles)
Turkey is surrounded by sea on three sides, by the Black Sea in the north, the Mediterranean in the south and the Aegean Sea in the west. In the northwest there is also an important internal sea, the Sea of Marmara, between the straits of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus.
Geographical Regions Turkey has 80 administrative provinces and seven geographical regions. The first four of the seven regions are: given the names of the seas which are adjacent to them.
- Black Sea Region
- Marmara Region
The other three regions are named in accordance with their location in the whole of Anatolia.
Famous Landmarks: Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Dolmabahce Palace, Grand Bazaar. ancient City of Troy, Ephesus, Aphrodisias, Pergamon, Pamukkale, Göreme, Cappadocia, Mt. Nemrut, Mt Ararat Safranbolu.
Some important products As of 1998, Turkey is the world's largest producer of hard-shell nuts, fig and apricot, the fourth STET in fresh vegetables, grape and tobacco production and seventh in wheat and cotton production. Turkish delight and helva are famous throughout the world.
Turkey is among the leading countries worldwide in textiles and ready-to-wear clothing production, banking, automotiv and electronic industries The leather processing industry is also very developed in Turkey, both in terms of technological level and high production capacity.
Other Useful Information:
Time Local time is equal to GMT + 2 hours. Same time zone all over the country.
Electricity 220 volts a.c. throughout Turkey
Weights and Measures Metric and Kilo system.
Official Name: The Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti)
Founder: Mustafa Kemal ATATÜRK ( 1881-1938 )
Capital: ANKARA
Population: 70 million (as of 2004)
Literacy rate 2004: % 96
Language: Turkish (uses Latin Alphabet)
Currency: Turkish Lira ( YTL )
Location: Eastern Mediterranean. Located on two contitents Europe and Asia. The European part of Turkey is called Thrace, while the Asian part is called Anatolia or ( Asia Minor )
Area: 814 578 Km2 (314 500 square miles) % 3 on the European continent 97 % on the Asian continent
Major Cities:
Istanbul 14 million
Ankara 6 "
Izmir 3 "
Adana 2 "
Konya 1 "
Bursa 1 "
Religion 99 percent of the population is Muslim. Turkey is a secular state that quarantees complete freedom of worship to non-Muslims.
National Anthem " Istiklal Marsi " ( Independence March )
Lyrics by : Mehmet Akif Ersoy
Adopted as Turkey's National Anthem on March 12,1921
Government Turkey is democratic, secular and social state governed by the rule of law; committed to the nationalism of Atatürk and based on the principle of the separation of powers;
-Legislative Power
-Executive Power
-Judicial Power
President and the Council of Ministers.
Independent courts and supreme judiciary organs.
Independence day celebrations
Eastern Turkey, Van region
North Turkey, Black Sea region
West Turkey, Aegean region
Eastern Turkey, Erzurum region