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22
Jan

Nightlife in Athens

Nightlife in Athens Nightlife in Athens – The capital of Greece is also the Greek capital of entertainment. You’re looking for bars and clubs that will be open till the following morning even on week nights? You feel like having dinner after midnight? You want to dance all night long to the rhythms of both...
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08
Nov

Turkish Literature

TURKISH LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE Turkish Literature – Turkish belongs to the Altay branch of the Ural-Altay linguistic family. Through the span of history, Turks have spread over a wide geographical area, taking their language with them. Turkish speaking people have lived in a wide area stretching from today’s Mongolia to the north coast of the Black Sea, the Balkans, East Europe,...
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08
Nov

Turkish Fruits

Turkish Fruits : Due to its rich natural vegetation, Turkey is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of fruit production. Its regional differences in climate and soil type provided a ready environment for the cultivation of fruit as well as vegetables. One may find hundreds of varieties of a single fruit,...
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07
Nov

Troy Travel Guide

Five thousand years of history : Troy Troy Travel Guide : With over five thousand years of history, Troy has been a fertile source of inspiration for bards and poets, and has gained immortality in the imagination of those who have read her story.This timeless story, which weaves together themes of power, victory and love,...
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Saronic Gulf Aegina island-sunset
09
Oct

Islands Close to Athens

Islands Close to Athens Take your yacht or hydrofoil from the port of Piraeus and explore the charming little islands near Athens. A short distance from Athens, these heavenly islands offer stunning seaside landscapes, beautiful beaches, historic monuments, stately buildings, and one-of-a-kind hospitality. Island gems just a stone’s throw from Athens 1. Spetses. The sea...
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18
Jul

Ali, Strong as a Turk!

Extract from a report by Jean-Laurent Bodinier and Maxime Liogier (production Cargo Culte) In Elmali, in the south of the country, Ali, 23 years old, a nice guy of about 2 meters and 120 kilos, continues the family tradition: at the Gurbuz, we are champion of the fight against oil, from father to son. With...
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08
May

Discover the secrets of Topkapi Palace

Secrets of Topkapi Palace Secrets of Topkapi Palace – Topkapi Palace has more colorful stories than most of the world’s royal residences combined. It was at Selim le Sot’s, who had drowned after drinking too much champagne; İbrahim the mad, who lost his mind after being imprisoned for 22 years by his brother Murat IV;...
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Greece Guided Tours
14
Apr

Rhodes Island

Rhodes Island The island of the Knights Welcome to Rhodes, the capital of the Dodecanese, an island which is ideal not only for those who want to relax but also for those looking for an action-packed holiday! With its bright green hills, rich green valleys and uninterrupted line of golden beaches, Rhodes is truly a blessed place....
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09
Apr

Gastronomy in Greece

Gastronomy in Greece Introduction Gastronomy in Greece – You’ve come to a country blessed with a rare Mediterranean beauty, which unfolds in an extraordinary diversity of land and seascapes, opening your horizons to every possible kind of experience, not least gastronomical. Forget that the Greek sun and sea are there to put the finishing touches...
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08
Apr

Turkish Bread

Most Popular Turkish Breads Turkish Bread The Turks made a great variety of bread from the wheat they mill, and these products had an equal variety of names, sometimes based on the manner of cooking, and other times based on their appearance. Traditional Turkish bread was mostly baked at home in an oven called a tinürü(mod....
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09
Mar

Turkish Raki Culture

Turkish Raki Culture, All You Need to Know Introduction Turkish Raki Culture – Drinking raki is an art and raki has its own culture. It is unusual for a Turk to drink alcohol without eating at the same time. Raki traditionally accompanies a meal of fish and in between meals, melon and white cheese are...
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04
Mar

Serifos Island

Serifos Island Introduction Serifos Island is an island gem with severa sandy seashores and a stunning capital perched at the pinnacle of a steep hill. The rocky shoreline is deeply indented with an alteration of coves and bays.  Serifos Island is an ordinary Cycladic island with white villages, quiet harbors, golden seashores, naked hills and...
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22
Jan

Greek Gastronomy

Greek Gastronomy – You’ve come to a country blessed with a rare Mediterranean beauty, which unfolds in an extraordinary diversity of land and seascapes, opening your horizons to every possible kind of experience, not least gastronomical. Forget that the Greek sun and sea are there to put the finishing touches on our beaches. Think instead...
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17
Jan

Anatolian Civilizations Museum

Anatolian Civilizations Museum The Anatolian Civilizations Museum in Ankara tells a lot about the way Turkey looks at its past: plural, varied, multicolored. The first rooms are devoted to the Neolithicum, the Chalcolithicum, and the Early Bronze. Here you will see the finds from Çatalhöyük, one of the oldest agricultural sites in the world. And...
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