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Interesting informations related to Turkey that could surprise you

Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, or Kapalı Çarşı, dates to 1455 and was established shortly after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople.

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Interesting informations related to Turkey that could surprise you

When director Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Winter Sleep won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014, it crowned a decade-long revival in Turkish cinema that's seen productions rise five-fold to about 100 films per year. Turkey is one of the few countries where domestic films rake in more at the box office than Hollywood's offerings, and its movies and television series are a major soft-power export in the Middle East.

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Interesting informations related to Turkey that could surprise you

And Turkey's 10,000 plant and 80,000 animal species help rank the country among the world's 35 biodiversity hotspots. Twitchers can visit more than a half-dozen bird sanctuaries for sightings of some of the country's 475 aves, or 5% of the global variety. It's a great place for flower lovers, too — see highlights like the native Fritillaria imperialis, above.

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Interesting informations related to Turkey that could surprise you

You can fly to just about everywhere from Istanbul Atatürk Airport, thanks to flag carrier Turkish Airlines' 260-and-counting destinations. A modern fleet of aircraft served by kid-friendly crew has helped the fast-growing airline win Best Airline in Europe for four years running.

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Interesting informations related to Turkey that could surprise you

The tongue-twisting, 70-letter Muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine, or "as if you are from those we may not be able to easily make a maker of unsuccessful ones," is thought to be the longest word in Turkish, an agglutinative tongue whose dialects are spoken across a swath of Asia all the way to western China. Yet Turkish is pretty easy to pick up, following a language reform in the 1920s that simplified the vocabulary and moved from the Arabic script to the Latin alphabet. Come and give it a shot!