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- "The famous Trojan
Wars took place in Western Turkey,around the site where the Trojan
horse rests today"
- "The first church built by man (St.
Peter’s Church) is in Antioch (Antakya), Turkey"
- "The oldest known
human settlement is in Catalhoyuk, Turkey (7th Millenium B.C.)"
- "Ephesus and Halicarnasus (two of the
Seven Wonders of the ancient world) are in Turkey"
- "St. Nicholas, also
known as Santa Claus, was born in Demre, on Turkey’s
Mediterranean Coast "
- " Noah’s Ark landed on
Mount Ararat (Agri Dagi) in Eastern Turkey"
- "The last meal on
Noah’s Ark, a pudding of sweet and sour taste (asure), is
still served throughout Turkey"
- "Turks introduced coffee to Europe"
- "Turks gave the Dutch
their famous tulips"
- "Istanbul is the only city in the
world built on two continents"
- "Tradition in Turkey
says that a stranger at one’s doorstep is considered God's
guest - for at least three days"
- "Turkey is noted for having one of
the three most famous and distinctive traditional cuisines in the world"
- "The First Ecumenical
Council was held in Nicaea (Iznik), Turkey"
- "Writing was first used by people in
ancient Anatolia. The first clay tablets in the ruins of Assyrian Karum
(Merchant Colony) date back to 1950 B.C."
- "The oldest tin mine
was found in Göltepe, 60 miles south of Tarsus"
- "The first Neolithic paintings found
on man-made walls are in Catalhöyük, Turkey"
- "Anatolia is the
birthplace of historic legends, such as Homer (the poet), King Midas,
Herodotus (the father of history), and St. Paul the Apostle"
- "Julius Caesar proclaimed his
celebrated words, -Veni, Vid, Vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)- in
Turkey when he defeated the Pontus, a formidable kingdom in the Black
Sea region of Turkey"
- "Female goddesses like
Cybele dominated the Central Anatolian pantheon for thousands of years
before these supernatural powers were transformed to male gods"
- "The Hittites sold Abraham the cave
where he buried his wife Sarah, when the Israelites came to Palestine"
- "The first church
dedicated to the Virgin Mary is in Ephesus"
- "Cherry was first introduced in
Europe from Giresun (Northern Turkey)"
- "The first recorded
international treaty in the world was the Treaty of Kadesh between the
Hittite and Egyptian Empires, signed by Hattusilis III and Ramses II,
in 1284 BC"
- "The oldest known shipwreck on Earth
was found and excavated in Uluburun near Kas, in the Mediterranean
region of Turkey"
- "King Midas lived in
Gordion, capital of Phrygia"
- "Alexander the Great cut the Gordion
knot near Ankara. The double knotting technique used in Turkish carpets
is also called the Gordion Knot"
- "The Garden of Eden in
the Book of Genesis was said to be watered by a river which separated
into four streams as it left the garden; two of these streams are the
Tigris (Dicle) and Euphrates (Firat) which rise from the mountains of
Eastern Turkey"
- "Early Christians escaping from Roman
persecution found shelter in Cappadocia"
- "The Seven Churches of
Apocalypse are all situated in the Aegean region of Anatolia; Ephesus,
Smyrna (Izmir), Pergamum, Thyatira (Nazilli), Sardis, Philadelphia
(Alasehir) and Laodicea"
- "Sultan Beyazit II dispatched the
Ottoman Navy to bring the Jewish people who were expelled from Spain in
1492 safely to the Ottoman lands"
- "The historical
Sirkeci Train Station is in Istanbul. This was the last stop of the
Simplon-Orient Express - king of trains and train of kings - between
Paris and Constantinople (Istanbul) from 1883 to 1977. Agatha Christie
was one of the passengers on this famous train"
- "Anatolia is rich in flora and fauna.
The number of species of flowers in Turkey is approximately 9,000, of
which 3,000 are endemic. In comparison, all of Europe has 11,500
species."
- "Many beaches on the
Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey have been awarded the "Blue
Flag Award" (a European award signifying crystal clear water)."
- "In 640 BC, for the first time in
history, coins made of electrum were used by the Lydian King Croesus in
Sardis, an Aegean region of Turkey"
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