Turkey
Turkey
Turkey, one of the Eurasian countries, extends over the Anatolian peninsula in Trakya and Western Asia in southeastern Europe’s Balkan area. In fact, Turkey shares its boundary with eight major countries of the world, these countries being comprised of Greece, Georgia, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Syria, Iran and Iraq. Turkey is also lined by the Mediterranean Sea in its south, the Aegean Sea in its west, and the Black Sea in the north. The Bosporus and the Sea of Marmara separates Trakya from Anatolia, and Turkey is thus made transcontinental by the Sea of Marmara along with the Bosporus as these two are considered to form the border between Europe and Asia. Turkey, due to its convenient position in between these two continents, features exclusive cultural assets that are the exceptional blending of the Western and Eastern cultures. Turkey is actually becoming more and more prominent in the world map because of its presence as a economically and culturally influenced landmass by the European Union in its west and Central Asia in its south.
Turkey is a quickly developing country and it is not solely about oriental brilliance, ambiguity, maneuver or roaming fakers, but also about a glorious and eventful past that shows the way to the bright and fast present. The Turkish people are renowned all over the world for being extremely hospitable whereas the Turkish cuisine is tempting enough to make just go crazy. The mesmerizing coastlines of Turkey seem like fantasies and the Turkish cities are replete with impressive castles and impressive mosques. But in spite of the rising costs of living and traveling in the present-day world, Turkey is still known to be one of the most popular destinations in the world.
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