Welcome To Turkey
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"Bridging the East and the West, Turkey is the crossroads where Asia meets Europe."
The country is surrounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Aegean to the west and the Mediterranean to the south. Two straits (the Bosphorus and the Dardanelle) form gates to the inner Marmara Sea, dividing Thrace - the European part, and Anatolia - the Asian part of the country.
The landscape presents an astonishing variety, from large plains to high mountains stretching east to west. Nature mingles with history at every step, bearing the heritage of several civilizations. Since the first settlements of 6500 B.C. on this land, legend has always embellished reality, leading us, from the path to Noah's Ark on Mountain Ararat in Eastern Turkey or the dramatically beautiful rock churches of the first Christians hiding in Cappadocia, to Ephesus or Aspendos, miraculously preserved monuments to the Hellenistic-Roman civilizations.
In 1923, Turkey became a republic under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Today the Turkish State is a parliamentary democratic country employing a self-governing system. The capital is Ankara, in the heart of the country. The legislative power is vested in the TBMM (Turkish Grand National Assembly) and the executive power is used by the President as the Head of the State, together with the Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister. The visitor today will discover every amenity of a modern western country, from efficient taxis to an extensive internal flight system. Today's Turkey, open to the world, follows a liberal policy in economy just as in its political structure.
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