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...Istanbul andmore.

Turkey

Capital: Ankara

Official language: Turkish

Population: 77 million

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Turkey is an Eurasian country located in the territory of the two continents.

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has approximately 15 million inhabitants.

Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city,

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The capital Ankara.

The next larger city, Izmir.

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Everyone in Turkey has freedom of religion and belief.

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Touristic and Historical Places to See

Temple of Artemis(Ancient Greek era, Izmir)

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Pamukkale (Denizli)

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Maiden’s Tower (Istanbul)

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Cappadocia (Fairy Chimney)(Nevşehir)

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Istanbul: Our Home

...one of the largest and most crowded cities in Europe.

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Around 3 million

tourists visit Istanbul every

year.

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There are lots of historical mosques, churches, synagogues

etc. in Istanbul.

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The Çamlıca Hill

It’s the highest hill in Istanbul.(263 m. high from the sea)

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The Taksim Square

The Taksim Square is one of the most active centers in Istanbul.

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Bosphorus (Atatürk) Bridge

What makes this bridge special isits being the only

highway and connection

between European and Asian lands

except the seaway.

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The Süleymaniye Mosque

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It was built by Architect Sinan, the most famous architect in the Ottoman history.

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Maiden’s (Leandros) Tower

Many legends are told about this tower.

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The Galata Tower

As the story says, it is where a scientist

named Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi

jumped from and flew

to the other side of Bosphorus with the

wings he had invented.

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The Fortress

It was constructed with the order of Yıldırım Beyazıd

in 1393.

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Istanbul’s beauty is not only determined with its history.

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Insanely diverse cultureslive together here, and that

is what makes us even more

different. We learn how to share, respect and

keep up with the other people

who don’t share our ideas, culture or traditions...

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...so any kind of belief, ideas, interests, or anything you would think

that is not compatible with our culture...

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...are welcome.

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Our school is located in Zeytinburnu, a multicultural district on the European side of

Istanbul.

About Our SchoolHaluk Ündeğer Anadolu Lisesi

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There are lots of historical places nearby our school, such as the Tarihi Merkezefendi Köftecisi, a restaurant that has been

around for nearly 60 years and specializes in meatballs.

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Our school is near the tram, E5 highway,

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and the Zeytinburnu Cultural Center.

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The construction of our school

began in 2006 and was

sponsored by UPS and businessman Haluk Ündeğer, who gave his name to our

school.

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We have 1703 students and 79 teachers.

(with a cute yard rocking the snowy days)

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Our school gives many oppurtunies to the students.

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We have language, maths and social

studies departments

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...as well as many sports clubs,

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while encouraging students to achieve what they want, to show their talents and to not to

be afraid of competing with others.

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Our students have the oppurtunity of taking private lessons on maths, physics,

chemistry, art,German and swimming.

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Our school often organizes tours and this is our second Comenius project.

(Çanakkale, a monumental city that we visit ever year)

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(last year’s pre-prom/graduation celebrations at school)

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For the future EuropeWhat would it be like?

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The future is supposed to bring more liberty for us.

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We are all unique and precious just the way we are.

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...where we respect others' religions,

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where we allow things that some people still can't get over such as same sex marriages, or acceptance of the truth

that there is no such a thing as ‘gender roles’ or ‘only two genders’, with no

more ‘women belonging in the kitchen’ jokes

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We would express ourselves freely.

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The future Europe and the world will be more modern and technological.

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There will be no dress code at school, because we don’t want uniforms and no rules about what we wear, our hair, beard, piercings or

tattoos etc.It’s a way to express ourselves.

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People will be more cool about others’ looks.

(And yes, that’s Ed Sheeran.)

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Our classes will probably be multicultural as much as it can be, because we will travel and move to

anywhere since the visasare abolished.

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What would we eat?

No junk food

No fast food, probably

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Fruits and vegetables

must be organic and be

produced in a healthy

environment.

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Dishes of the Mediterranean and Aegean cuisine is usually contains olive oil. Frying

method is not preferred. Especially, we see lots of greenery in the Aegean cuisine.

(Aegean cuisine)

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(Aegean cuisine)

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(Mediterranean cuisine)

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(Mediterranean cuisine)

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Artichokes with Olive Oil

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Ingredients:

6 artichokes1 carrot1 potato1 bowl of peas12 shallots2 lemons2 teaspoons sugar2 teaspoons salt1 cup olive oil 1/2 bunch dill

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Preparation:Put artichokes in a saucepan, then squeeze the lemons on it. Cut the carrot and the potato into cubes, and add them on artichokes with peas and shallots. Add the sugar and the salt. Fill the saucepan with water. Boil it on a high heat. After boiling, reduce it and cook over low heat. Serve with chopped dills on it.

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