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In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary | In today's lesson, you will learn some useful vocabulary about '''¨BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN TURKEY¨''' in Turkish. 🇹🇷 | ||
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions! | Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions! Your contributions are always welcome. 😊 | ||
Good learning! | Good learning! 🙂 | ||
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'''What are the places you should absolutely visit in Turkey?''' | '''What are the places you should absolutely visit in Turkey?''' | ||
Turkey is admired for its rich past. Scattered throughout the country, the historical monuments are located in large cities or in more remote places. | Turkey is admired for its rich past. Scattered throughout the country, the historical monuments are located in large cities or in more remote places. After exploring this lesson, you can also dive deeper into [[Language/Turkish/Culture/Family-and-Relationships|Turkish daily life, family, and relationships]], learn about the vibrant [[Language/Turkish/Culture/Arts-and-Festivals|Turkish arts and festivals]], and even expand your vocabulary with a delicious [[Language/Turkish/Vocabulary/Breakfast|Turkish breakfast]] lesson. Enjoy your journey through the beautiful Turkish culture and language! | ||
==The Blue Mosque== | ==The Blue Mosque== | ||
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* [[Language/Turkish/Culture/Cinema|Cinema]] | * [[Language/Turkish/Culture/Cinema|Cinema]] | ||
* [[Language/Turkish/Culture/Education|Education]] | * [[Language/Turkish/Culture/Education|Education]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:16, 24 March 2023
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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson, you will learn some useful vocabulary about ¨BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN TURKEY¨ in Turkish. 🇹🇷
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions! Your contributions are always welcome. 😊
Good learning! 🙂
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What are the places you should absolutely visit in Turkey?
Turkey is admired for its rich past. Scattered throughout the country, the historical monuments are located in large cities or in more remote places. After exploring this lesson, you can also dive deeper into Turkish daily life, family, and relationships, learn about the vibrant Turkish arts and festivals, and even expand your vocabulary with a delicious Turkish breakfast lesson. Enjoy your journey through the beautiful Turkish culture and language!
The Blue Mosque
Istanbul, the capital of the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire, has many historic buildings. The Blue Mosque, founded by Mehmet Aga, is a fascinating example. This masterpiece of Ottoman architecture is a true gem. Covered with blue-green tiles and bouquets of flowers, it provides a magical show and call for spirituality.
Grand Bazaar
Another scenic area of Istanbul is the Grand Bazaar. This is a huge market that brings together 4,000 stalls. unusual jewelry, spices and all kinds of typical handicrafts. Rare and beautiful carpets made by craftsmen with great dexterity are a delight for the eyes.
Ephesus
To discover an ancient Turkey, the Aegean region is the most appropriate. Located in the city of Izmir, Ephesus is one of the oldest cities of Asia Minor Greek. Roman ruins abound. You can see the column of the temple of Artemis, a remnant of the seventh wonder of the world, the ruins of the library of Celsius and the Odeon amphitheater.
Cappadocia
In Cappadocia, Göreme site looks like a lunar landscape due to erosion of the volcanic rock. Many churches, Christianity remains were dug there into the rock. The most spectacular are the Dark Church (Karanlık Kilise), the the Church of the Buckle (Tokalı Kilise) and the Apple Church (Elmalı Kilise). Biblical scenes of great beauty are painted on the rock.
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