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Turkey



Turkey{{vprotected}} {{otheruses}} The '''Republic of Turkey''' is a country located in Southwest Asia. The Anatolian peninsula comrpises most of its territory, and is situated between the Black Sea on the north and the Mediterranean Sea to south and west, with the Aegean Sea (and Marmara Sea) in between. A small portion of the country's territory (3%) is situated in southeastern Europe, west of the Bosporus|Bosporus straits. Turkey is bordered by Bulgaria (in Rumelia|European Turkey) and Greece on the west, Georgia (country)|Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran on the east, and Iraq and Syria on the south. Until 1922, the country was the center of the Ottoman Empire. {| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em; background: #ffffff; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" |+<big><big>'''Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'''<br/>Republic of Turkey</big></big> |- | style="background:#ffffff;" align=center colspan=2 | {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 |- | align=center width=296 | Image:Turkey flag large.png|180px|Flag of Turkey |- | align=center width=296 | Flag of Turkey |} |- | align=center style="vertical-align: top;" colspan=2 | <small>''List of state mottos|National motto (unofficial):<br/>Peace in the Homeland, Peace in the World<br/>(Turkish language|Turkish: Yurtta Sulh, Cihanda Sulh)''</small> |- | align=center colspan=2 style="background: #ffffff;" | Image:LocationTurkey.png |- | '''Official language''' || Turkish language|Turkish |- | '''Capital''' || Ankara |- | '''Largest city''' || Istanbul |- | '''Father of the nation|Founder''' || Mustafa Kemal Atatürk |- | '''President of Turkey|President''' || Ahmet Necdet Sezer |- | '''List of Prime Ministers of Turkey|Prime Minister''' || Recep Tayyip Erdogan|Recep Tayyip Erdo&#287;an |- | '''Area'''<br/>&nbsp;&ndash; Total<br/>&nbsp;&ndash; % water || List of countries by area|Ranked 36th<br/>&nbsp;1 E11 m²|780,580 km&sup2;<br/>&nbsp;1.3% |- | '''Population'''<br/>&nbsp;&ndash; Total (As of 2003|2003)<br/>&nbsp;&ndash; Population density|Density || List of countries by population|Ranked 17th<br/>&nbsp;68,109,469<br/>&nbsp;86.2/Square kilometre|km&sup2; |- | '''National Day'''<br>Declaration of Republic ||<br/>&nbsp;October 29 1923 |- | '''Currency''' || New Turkish Lira<sup>1</sup> |- | '''Time zone''' || Coordinated Universal Time|UTC +2 |- | '''National anthem''' || ''Istiklâl Marsi|&#304;stiklâl Mar&#351;&#305;'' |- | '''Top-level domain|Internet TLD''' || .tr |- | '''List of country calling codes|Calling Code''' || 90 |- | colspan=2 align=left|<small><sup>1</sup> Since January 1 2005, the New Turkish Lira (''Yeni Türk Liras&#305;'') replaced the old Turkish Lira.</small> |} == History (pre Republic)== {{Main|History of Turkey}} Anatolia (''Asia Minor''), the landmass that is now Turkey, had been a cradle to a wide variety of civilizations and kingdoms in antiquity. The Seljuk Turks were the first Turkish peoples|Turkish power to arrive in the 11th century as conquerors (earlier Turkish peoples such as the Pechenegs had become allies and subordinates of the Byzantine Empire), who proceeded to gradually conquer the existing Byzantine Empire with its Greek population and heritage. Their Turkish successors, the Ottoman Empire, completed this conquest in the 15th century with the fall of Constantinople in 1453. At its peak under Sultan Suleyman the 'Magnificent' between 1520-1555, the empire stretched from the gates of Vienna to the Persian Gulf, from the Crimea to Morroco. Throughout the 19th and early 20th century the Ottoman empire began to lose a foothold on its territories, first with Algeria and Tunisia, then Greece, Egypt, Libya and the Balkans in the 1912 Balkans war. Faced with territorial losses on all sides Turkey forged an alliance with Germany who supported it with troops and equipment. In World War I Turkey entered the war on the side of the Triple Alliance (Germany, Italy, Austro-Hungary) and was subsequently defeated. On October 30th 1918, the Mondros Armistice was signed followed by the Treaty of Sèvres on August 10th 1920. These sought to break up the Ottoman empire and force large concessions on Turkey in favour of its rival Greece who had fought against the Germans. Greece, France and Italy were awarded parts of the coast of Minor Asia. The city of Izmir|Izmir (Smyrna), with its large Greek population, was awarded to Greece. The Greek army took it over on May 15 1919 and triggered the War of Independence. A nationalist movement led by Kemal Atatürk|Mustafa Kemal, rejected the Sèvres and organised an army which repelled Greece from Turkey. By September 18th 1922 the country was liberated resulting in the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923, recognising the new borders of Turkey. On October 29th 1923 The Republic of Turkey was proclaimed and Kemal Atatürk|Mustafa Kemal, later taking the last name ''Atatürk'' (meaning <i>father of Turks</i>), would be her first president. ==History timeline (post Republic)== Since 1923, ... *1923 - 1938 After taking the presidency of the Republic of Turkey, Atatürk would initiate reforms with the aim of westernising Turkey; these included: a secular government and education, introduction of the Latin alphabet and Gregorian calendar, equal rights for women, abolition of the caliphate and Sharia Law, introduction of western attire and adoption of surnames among many others. *November 10, 1938 The founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk dies in Istanbul from cirrhosis of the liver. He is succeeded by Ismet Inonu, a former general who leads Turkey until the first democratic elections in 1950. *July 7, 1939 Province of Hatay joins Turkey. *1939 - 1945 Turkey stays neutral during World War II. *Between 25 June 1950 and 27 July 1953, Turkey was a part of the joint UN operation against North Korea during the Korean war. *Since the 1950's, Turkey hosted the USAF at the Incirlik Air Base as a deterrent against the Soviet Union. *April 27-April 28|28, 1961 Jupiter missile crisis: Turkey hosted United States|American Nuclear weapon|Jupiter missiles (nuclear) for an undisclosed period until the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the U.S. agreed to remove her nuclear missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Soviet Union removing her missiles from Cuba. *On May 27, 1960, the 1960 Coup d'Etat(1st "Darbe") took place due to the level of influence Islamists had gained in the nation. This clashed with the "separation of religion and state/goverment" which was one of the results of the clash between Inonu's republican party and his opponents, president Celal Bayar and prime minister Adnan Menderes, both former republican party members. Prime minister Adnan Menderes was held responsible and executed. *On October 1965, military rule dissolved back into civilian, the political system was reestablished, and a new consitution was drafted that reaffirmed the "separation of religion and state/goverment". *On March 12, 1971, military officials intervened, instead of taking over the goverment, forced an advisory comittee due to the increasing anarchical situation caused by the Right (fascist/capitalist) - Left (communist) clash and ineffective policies in maintaining order. Although the military were not in charge they had significant influence. *In 1974, Turkey invades Cyprus in response to an Athens backed coup of the island (see Cyprus dispute). Turkey maintains a garisson in the ''de facto'' TRNC. *On September 12, 1980, the 1980 Coup d'Etat (2nd "Darbe") took place, ending a long bloodshed of anarchical situation due to the Right (fascist/capitalist) - Left (communist) clash, and was welcomed by the general population, martial laws were almost immediately established and 25% of the military (about 475,000) were mobilised to settle the anarchical situation. *On November 6, 1983, military rule dissolved and removed itself from the political scene after the reestablishment of a new "1982 Constitution". *Between 1970 and 1983, international terrorism by the Armenian terrorist organisation ASALA. Attacks start with assassinating Turkish diplomats and bombing consulates in the USA and Europe, airports in Paris and Ankara, the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, in an attempt to force the Turkish government to acknowledge that it committed "Armenian genocide|genocide against Armenians" in 1915. The organization ceases to exist after the Milli Istihbarat Teskilati|Turkish secret service assassinates ASALA leaders. *Between 1984 and 1999, Turkey suffered terrorism again, primarily in form of PKK terrorism. Capture of Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the terrorist organisation, resumed the conflict. *Since the ending of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Incirlik Air Base enforced the Iraqi no-fly zones|Northern no-fly zone of Iraq. *Between 24 March and 10 June 1999, Turkey was a part of the joint NATO operation, Kosovo War|1999 Kosovo War, in the Balkans to end a brutal civil war in the region that used to be Yugoslavia. *Between June 2002 and February 2003, Turkey assumed command of the International Security Assistance Force|International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. *On December 17, 2004, the European Union (EU) agrees to begin negotiations on the eventual accession of Turkey. *On February 14, 2005, Turkey assumed command of the ISAF in Afghanistan for a second time. *Since the start of 2003 invasion of Iraq|Operation Iraqi Freedom, Turkey had been extremely concerned with the developments in Northern Iraq. == Culture == ''Main article: Culture of Turkey'' Turkey has a very diverse culture due to its many ethnic minorities. * Cinema of Turkey * Cuisine of Turkey * Islam in Turkey * List of Turkish painters * List of Turks * Music of Turkey * Turkish literature * Yagli gures|Ya&#287;l&#305; Güre&#351; * Sports in Turkey == Politics == ''Main article: Politics of Turkey'' The Republic of Turkey was created in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a pragmatic leader who reformed Turkey into a modern, secular, and western-oriented republic. Over the years, fears of a shift from secularity and western orientation led to a left-wing military coup in 1961, and fears of a shift towards the Eastern Block have led to two more right-wing military coups in 1971 and 1980. Democratic rule has since returned. Turkey became a member of NATO in 1952, and is seeking membership of the European Union. December 17th 2004 marked the official opening of talks for the accession of Turkey to the European Union, and it remains one of the main issues in Turkish foreign diplomacy. International disputes such as Turkish involvement in Cyprus dispute|Cyprus and the allegations relating to the Armenian Genocide|genocide against Armenians in the Ottoman Empire|Ottoman era continue to influence international relations. The increasing appeal of political Islam also continues to fuel public debate in Turkey. See also: * Foreign relations of Turkey * Turkish Foreign Policy == Geography == ''Main article: Geography of Turkey'' Image:Tu-map.png|right|thumb|250px|Map of Turkey Image:Turkey bozcaada.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Bozcaada Island in the Aegian Sea Turkey forms a bridge between Europe and Asia, with the division between the two running from the Black Sea to the north down along the Bosporus strait through the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles strait to the Aegean Sea and the larger Mediterranean Sea to the south. The Anatolian peninsula (also known as Asia Minor) consists of a high central plateau with narrow coastal plains, in between the Pontus range to the north and the Taurus Mountains to the south. To the east is found a more mountainous landscape (main part of the Armenian Highland), home to the sources of rivers such as the Euphrates, Tigris and the Araks, as well as Lake Van and Mount Ararat, Turkey's highest point at 5,166 m. The climate is a Mediterranean temperate climate|temperate climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet and cold winters, though conditions can be much harsher in the more arid interior. Turkey is also prone to very severe earthquakes. The capital city of Turkey is Ankara, but the largest city is Istanbul|&#304;stanbul. Other important cities include Izmir|&#304;zmir, Bursa, Adana, Gaziantep, Erzurum, Kayseri, Izmit|&#304;zmit (Kocaeli), Konya, Mersin, Diyarbakir|Diyarbak&#305;r, Antalya, and Samsun. See the list of cities in Turkey. == Economy == ''Main article: Economy of Turkey'' Turkey's economy is a complex mix of modern industry and commerce along with a traditional agriculture sector that in 2001 still accounted for 40% of employment. It is estimated that 50% of the population lives under the international standards of poverty, especially in the war torn south-east areas. Turkey has a strong and rapidly growing private sector, yet the state still plays a major role in basic industry, banking, transport, and communication. The most important industry - and largest export - is textiles and clothing, which is almost entirely in private hands. In recent years the economic situation has been marked by erratic economic growth and serious imbalances. Real Gross National Product|GNP growth has exceeded 6% in many years, but this strong expansion has been interrupted by sharp declines in output in 1994, 1999, and 2001. Meanwhile the public sector fiscal deficit has regularly exceeded 10% of Gross Domestic Product|GDP - due in large part to the huge burden of interest payments, which in 2001 accounted for more than 50% of central government spending - while inflation has remained in the high double digit range. Perhaps because of these problems, foreign direct investment in Turkey remains low - less than USD 1 billion annually. In late 2000 and early 2001 a growing trade deficit and serious weaknesses in the banking sector plunged the economy into crisis - forcing Ankara to float the lira and pushing the country into recession. Results in 2002 were much better, because of strong financial support from the IMF and tighter fiscal policy. Continued slow global growth and serious political tensions in the Middle East cast a shadow over growth prospects in the future. Turkey has recently adopted a new currency, slashing away many "zeros" from the old currency after years of double digit inflation. For example, a taxi ride would cost a few million liras. Overnight, many "millionaires" were gone. == Demographics == ''Main article: Demographics of Turkey'' The majority of the Turkish population (around 85-100%) is of Turkic peoples|Turkic ethnicity, who speak the official language of the country, Turkish language|Turkish. Other minorities include Abkhaz, Albanians, Arabs, Armenia|Armenians, Bosniaks, Chaldeans, Circassians, Greece|Greeks, Georgia (country)|Georgians, Hamshenis, Jew|Jews, Kurds, Laz, Levantines, Pomaks, Syriacs, and Zazas<!-- Is roma an ethnicty? Does it refer to a "roman"? Roma-->. The term "minority" itself remains to be a sensitive issue in Turkey, since the Turkish State only considers the communities mentioned in the text of Treaty of Lausanne (namely, Greek Orthodox, Armenia|Armenian, and Jewish communities) as minorities (''az&#305;nl&#305;k'' or ''ekalliyet''). However the minorities in question do not have special rights as the race-blind system is based on equality. According to the CIA factbook estimates Kurds compromise the second largest ethnic group at 8,76% however since a consensus based on race is unheard of in the country, as everyone is considered to be the majority, the accuracy of this fact is disputed. Several minorities have requested special rights throughout the history of the nation, either through terrorism (see PKK) or through political means. Due to lack of labour force in Europe between 1960 and 1980 many Turkish citizens emigrated to West Germany, the Netherlands, France and other Western European countries, forming a significant overseas population. Recently, many have also settled in Russia and other neighbouring countries. Nominally, 99.8% of the population is Islam|Muslim. Most belong to the Sunni branch of Islam. About 15-20% of the population are Alevi Muslims. There is also a Twelver Shia minority, mainly of Azeri descent. Judaism|Jewish, and Christian Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic (Gregorian), Roman Catholic and Protestant minorities are also present. Although, unlike other majority Islamic nations, there is a strong tradition of separation of church and state in Turkey, in practice this means rather the subordination of religion to the state instead of what Westerners would consider separation. The Turkish constitution recognizes freedom of religion for ''individuals'', but explicitly states that ''religious communities'' derive no rights at all from this. The mainstream Hanafi school of Sunni Islam is largely organized by the state, through ''Diyanet &#304;&#351;leri Ba&#351;kanl&#305;&#287;&#305;'' (Department of Religious Affairs). The Diyanet is the main religious framework, successor to the Ulama, Seyh-ul-Islam and Caliph of the Ottoman Empire. As a consequence, they control all mosques and Muslim clerics. Imams are trained in Imam vocational schools and at an academic level at universities. The department is heavily criticized for not supporting religious beliefs asside from Sunni Islam. ''The major regional diversity|diversities depend on culture, economy (industry and cash crops in coastal regions), and precipitation (Black Sea littoral where summer drought is unknown).'' == Provinces == ''Main article: Provinces of Turkey'' Turkey is subdivided into 81 provinces (''iller'', singular - ''il''): <table border="0"><tr><td> * Adana Province|Adana * Adiyaman Province|Ad&#305;yaman * Afyonkarahisar Province|Afyonkarahisar * Agri Province|A&#287;r&#305; * Aksaray Province|Aksaray * Amasya Province|Amasya * Ankara Province|Ankara * Antalya Province|Antalya * Ardahan Province|Ardahan * Artvin Province|Artvin * Aydin Province|Ayd&#305;n * Balikesir Province|Bal&#305;kesir * Bartin Province|Bartin * Batman Province|Batman * Bayburt Province|Bayburt * Bilecik Province|Bilecik * Bingol Province|Bingöl * Bitlis Province|Bitlis * Bolu Province|Bolu * Burdur Province|Burdur * Bursa Province|Bursa * Canakkale Province|Çanakkale * Cankiri Province|Çank&#305;r&#305; * Corum Province|Çorum * Denizli Province|Denizli * Diyarbakir Province|Diyarbak&#305;r * Duzce Province|Düzce </td><td> * Edirne Province|Edirne * Elazig Province|Elaz&#305;&#287; * Erzincan Province|Erzincan * Erzurum Province|Erzurum * Eskisehir Province|Eski&#351;ehir * Gaziantep Province|Gaziantep * Giresun Province|Giresun * Gumushane Province|Gümüshane * Hakkari Province|Hakkari * Hatay * Igdir Province|I&#287;d&#305;r * Isparta Province|Isparta * Istanbul Province|&#304;stanbul * Izmir Province|&#304;zmir * Kahramanmaras Province|Kahramanmara&#351; * Karabuk Province|Karabük * Karaman Province|Karaman * Kars Province|Kars * Kastamonu Province|Kastamonu * Kayseri Province|Kayseri * Kilis Province|Kilis * Kirikkale Province|K&#305;r&#305;kkale * Kirklareli Province|K&#305;rklareli * Kirsehir Province|K&#305;r&#351;ehir * Kocaeli Province|Kocaeli * Konya Province|Konya * Kutahya Province|Kütahya </td><td> * Malatya Province|Malatya * Manisa Province|Manisa * Mardin Province|Mardin * Mersin Province|Mersin * Mugla Province|Mu&#287;la * Mus Province|Mu&#351; * Nevsehir Province|Nev&#351;ehir * Nigde Province|Ni&#287;de * Ordu Province|Ordu * Osmaniye Province|Osmaniye * Rize Province|Rize * Sakarya Province|Sakarya * Samsun Province|Samsun * Sanliurfa Province|&#350;anl&#305;urfa * Siirt Province|Siirt * Sinop Province|Sinop * Sirnak Province|&#350;&#305;rnak * Sivas Province|Sivas * Tekirdag Province|Tekirda&#287; * Tokat Province|Tokat * Trabzon Province|Trabzon * Tunceli Province|Tunceli * Usak Province|U&#351;ak * Van Province|Van * Yalova Province|Yalova * Yozgat Province|Yozgat * Zonguldak Province|Zonguldak </td></tr></table> == Miscellaneous topics == * Communications in Turkey * Transportation in Turkey * Military of Turkey * Pan-Turkism * Human rights in Turkey * Holidays in Turkey == External links == '''Official:''' *[http://www.turkiye.gov.tr E-Turkiye] - Official gateway to Turkish government (in Turkish) *[http://www.cankaya.gov.tr Çankaya] - Official presidential site (in Turkish) *[http://www.basbakanlik.gov.tr Ba&#351;bakanl&#305;k] - Official prime ministerial site (in Turkish) *[http://www.tbmm.gov.tr TBMM] - Official parliamentary site (in Turkish) *[http://www.tourismturkey.org/ Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey] official site (in English) *[http://www.mfa.gov.tr/ All About Turkey] - Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs *[http://www.turkishembassy.org Turkish Embassy in Washington D.C.] *[http://www.yargitay.gov.tr/bilgi/kanun_liste/PC12709.HM5.frameset.html Constitution of Turkish Republic] (in Turkish) '''Unofficial (Tourism):''' *[http://www.turkishclass.com/pictures.php Pictures of Turkey] - Annotated pictures of Turkey *[http://www.anorak.jp Turkey Tribune] - High-resolution pictures of cities, nature, and people in Turkey *[http://www.turkishitems.com Examples of Traditional Turkish and Ottoman Costumes on Dolls] *[http://www.pbase.com/dosseman Pictures from almost all cities, many museums etc. with English texts] The result of 12 years of travel all over Turkey, 4700+ pictures, over 90 galleries *[http://HavenWorks.com/world/turkey Turkey News] *[http://www.turkeyrealestate.co.uk Guide for property and tourism in Turkey] *[http://users.swing.be/kusadasi Ku&#351;adas&#305;(a tourism center)] *[http://turkey.ianandwendy.com Pictures from a backpackers trip through Turkey] '''Unofficial (Other):''' *[http://www.turkishclass.com Learn Turkish Language] - Turkish language lessons and pictures, videos and information about Turkey *[http://mypage.iu.edu/~ktuncay/Turkey/index.html Historic Pictures] Ka&#287;an Tuncay *[http://www.turkeyforyou.com Turkey information] - Information about Turkey and pictures *[http://www.tulumba.com Tulumba.com] - Largest Turkish Online Megastore in the US *[http://www.hukukara.com Law Search engine] - Law Search engine (in Turkish) *[http://www.saglikhukuku.net Health Law] - Health law (in Turkish) *[http://members.fortunecity.com/fstav1/constantinople.html Istanbul - Turkey] *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/1022222.stm BBC News Country Profile - ''Turkey''] *[http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/tu.html CIA World Factbook - ''Turkey''] *[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/trtoc.html Library of Congress Country Studies - ''Turkey''] data as of January 1995 *[http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317836/us317916/us559898/us559967/us560124/ LookSmart - ''Republic of Turkey''] directory category *[http://dmoz.org/Regional/Middle_East/Turkey/ Open Directory Project - ''Turkey''] directory category *[http://dir.yahoo.com/regional/countries/turkey/ Yahoo! - ''Turkey''] directory category *[http://fullcoverage.yahoo.com/fc/World/Turkey Yahoo! 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