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Turkey is the 4th biggest Producer of Grapes on Earth 

Unearth a history of winemaking that spans millennia, dating back around 6,000 years Turkey is one of the world's leading producers of grapes, ranking fourth in terms of production. This is thanks to the country's unique climate and soil, which provide the perfect conditions for growing grapes and making wine. Wine production in Turkey dates back thousands of years, with archaeological evidence...

Turkey is the sixth most visited country in the world

From Istanbul's charm to Coastal tranquility Turkey has become an increasingly popular destination for international travellers. With its stunning beaches, beautiful landscapes, historic sites and fantastic food, it is no wonder why. In 2019, before the pandemic, 45.1 million foreign visitors chose to travel to Turkey, making it one of the most visited countries in the world. From the bustling streets...

Turkey has the highest tea consumption in the world

A journey through Turkey's tea traditions, uncovering the secrets behind its title as the highest consumer of tea worldwide Tea has been an integral part of Turkish culture for centuries. In the past, it was used as a form of hospitality and respect, and it is still highly valued today. On average, each Turk drinks between three to four cups of tea daily, but this number increases significantly during...

One of Christianity’s oldest churches is in Turkey 

A glimpse into the early roots of Christianity Turkey is a place rich in Christian history, offering some of the oldest and most interesting sights of Christendom. One of the most remarkable is the Grotto of St Peter outside of Antakya, believed to have been dug by the Apostle Peter himself and festooned with a beautiful stone façade by the Crusaders. This makes it the oldest place of Christian...

Turkey introduced tulips to the world

They introduced the flower to Holland in the 16th century Tulips are an iconic symbol of beauty and have been beloved by many cultures throughout history. Although the exact origin of the flower is unknown, the Ottomans were particularly fond of the tulip. It is said that the flower was introduced to Europe by a Flemish ambassador who visited Süleyman the Magnificent in the 16th century. This...

Istanbul Metro – World’s Second Oldest Underground Tunnel 

Tracing the World's Second Oldest Underground Tunnel, Following London's Legacy The Tunnel underground funicular in Istanbul, Turkey is the world's second oldest underground railway, and the oldest still in operation. The railway began to operate on January 17th, 1875.- three years after the first underground railway opened in London. Since then, it has been running between Beyoğlu and Karaköy,...

Turkey – The Main Sanctuary for Sea Turtles 

One of the Mediterranean’s Main Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches is in Turkey When most people think of sea turtle nesting areas, they typically imagine the Caribbean, Central America, or South America. However, an often overlooked nesting area can also be found in Turkey. Located just outside of Fethiye, Iztuzu Beach is home to an endangered species of loggerhead turtles. Between May and October each...

Noah’s Ark Landed in Turkey 

The intriguing belief that Mount Ararat in Turkey is the alleged landing site of Noah's Ark Mount Ararat, also known as the Ararat volcano, is not only a stunning natural landmark but also a site of immense cultural significance. Believed by many to be the possible resting place of Noah's biblical ark, this majestic mountain draws visitors from around the globe. Its snow-capped summit rises above...

Turkey is the largest producer of hazelnuts in the world

The Epicenter of Hazelnut Cultivation Turkey is one of the world's leading exporters of hazelnuts, supplying roughly 75% of the world's total production. This impressive feat is mainly due to the favorable weather conditions in the country, which allow for the extensive production of hazelnuts. The hazelnut fields in Turkey are mainly concentrated along the coasts of the Black Sea, providing an ideal...

The original name of Istanbul is “Byzantium”

Unveiling the Many Names of Turkey's Vibrant and Historic Metropolis The name “Byzantium” originates in Greek mythology and is believed to refer to Byzas, the city 's founder. It is believed to have been founded in the 7th century BC and the home of many great empires and civilizations over the centuries. In 324, the city was officially renamed “Constantinople” in honor of the Roman Emperor...

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