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UNESCO declares Istanbul, Pamukkale, Mt. Nemrut, Great
Mosque of Divrigi, Hattusa, Safranbolu, Goreme Open Air
Museum, Hierapolis, Troy, Xanthos and Letoon as World
Heritages.
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The four bronze horses of San Marco Cathedral welcoming
the guest today in Venice, were taken from Istanbul
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The biggest Open - Air temple of Ancient world found in
Urfa - Gobekli Tepe.
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In the Middle Ages, Istanbul had more than 1400 public
toilets in the city meanwhile there weren't any even at
the palaces in France and other European cities.
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The first landscape picture of the world found on the
wall of house at Catalhoyuk, depicted erupting volcano
(Mt. Hasan) in Neolithic times (6,500 BCE).
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The First University in History is in Harran, Turkey
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Istanbul, the precious queen of Turkey is the only city
on the world spread in both Asia and Europe
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The oldest known human settlement in Turkey is
Catalhoyuk (7th Millennium B.C.)
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Hereke which is in the world carpeting literature with
the quality of the wool and silk rugs is in Izmit (Kocaeli)
Turkey.
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The first church built by man (St. Peter's Church) is in
Antioch (Antakya)
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The Hittites sold Abraham the cave where he buried his
wife Sarah, when the Israelites came to Palestine.
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The oldest sculpture on the world found in Urfa remains
from 13 century BC.
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Kasikci diamond (86 carats) one of the greatest pieces
of the world and is displayed in Topkapi Palace.
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Noah's Ark landed on Mt. Ararat (Agri Dagi) in Eastern
Turkey.
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The last meal on Noah's Ark, a pudding of sweet and sour
taste (Asure), is still served throughout Turkey.
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Tarsus is the birthplace of St. Paul the Apostle.
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Crystal flakes can seen with bare-eyes in Erzurum-Kars
region
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The First Ecumenical Council was held in Iznik, Turkey.
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Female goddesses dominated the Central Anatolian
pantheon for thousands of years before these
supernatural powers were transformed to male gods.
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Ankara cat is famous with two colored eyes and white
fur.
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Alexander the Great cut the intricate Gordian knot at
the Phrygian capital, Gordion.
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Angora wool derived from Ankara Goats and Rabbits.
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The most valuable silk carpet in the world is in the
Mevlana museum in Konya.
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Central Anatolia was home to the capital cities of 3
major empires: the Hittite Empire at Hattusa, the
Phrygian Empire of King Midas at Gordion, and the Seljuk
Empire at Konya.
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The Million stone at Sultanahmet square Istanbul was the
zero point of the world once upon a time.
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Wine was produced in the Cappadocia region as early as
4,000 BCE.
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Three of the 10 remaining mobile mosaic icons of the
world and according to the belief of Orthodox, Jesus
Christ's cross which he was crucified are in Greek
Orthodox Patriarchate
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Sarcophagus of Alexander, First peace treatment of world
are exhibits in Istanbul Archeology Museum.
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Hagia Sophia was the biggest cathedral on the world for
thousands years and still it is the 4th biggest one.
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First bridge of Bosphorus made by ships tied each other
in Persian Invasion at 4th century BC.
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Constantinople was founded on seven hills like Rome.
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The world largest numbers of cave churches are in
Cappadocia, many with in-situ frescos.
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The earliest domesticated wheat, Einkorn, can still be
found growing wild in Cappadocia.
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Three of the greatest fathers of the Christian Church,
Saint Basil, Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, and Saint
Gregory of Nyssa, were all Cappadocians.
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Pottery has been making in Avanos for 10,000 years.
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The most famous Dradon Slayer, Saint George was born in
Cappadocia and the crusades spread his fame to Europe on
their way back to home.
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The Cappadocia region has about 30 known underground
cities that could safely hide 100,000 people in troubled
times.
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St. Nicholas, also known as Santa Clause, was born in
Demre, on Turkey's Mediterranean Coast.
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The Best preserved Roman Theater is located in Aspendos
, Antalya.
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Virgin Mary's house where she spent her last days,
situated on the top of Bulbul dagi (Ephesus), is
considered as a holy place for all religions.
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Some oft he historic legends such as Homer (the poet),
King Midas, Herodotus (the father of history) was born
in this legend.
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The famous Trojan Wars took place in Truva town.
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Ephesus and Halicarnassus - two of the most famous
places of the ancient world - are both in Turkey.
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Seven Churches of Revelation are all in Aegean Region in
Turkey (Ephesus, Sardis, Tyatira, Pergamon,
Philadelphia, Smyrna, Collosae)
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The Color "Turquoise" comes from the clean see color on
the Aegean Cost in Turkey.
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The world's greatest amphora and glass collection is in
Bodrum Museum in Bodrum Castle.
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Virgin Mary's House in Ephesus is visited by Pope the
6th Paul and Pope Jean Paul as well.
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Lydia which is one of the greatest civilization lived in
Anatolia has still got some remainings around Salihli
(Sardis) and it's the first civilization which coined
money.
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The philosopher Aristotales lived in Assos for three
years.
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Julius Caesar proclaimed his celebrated words, "Veni,
Vidi, Vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)" in North
Anatolia when he defeated the Pontus, a formidable
kingdom in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
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On Black sea region has more then 100 un-named and 200
different endemic plants in flora.
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