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WEATHER OF ISTANBUL
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Istanbul has a Mediterranean climate according to the Köppen climate classification system, although its climate becomes more oceanic toward the north.In summer the weather in Istanbul is hot and humid, with the temperature in July and August averagi... |
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CHEAP HOTELS IN ISTANBUL
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In general, it is possible to find some kind of accommodation in any district of Istanbul. Here is a quick list of the districts where they are concentrated most:Harbiye: is a popular place to stay, as in the main center of the new city on the Europe... |
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TRAVEL TO ISTANBUL
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Istanbul is hot. And we're not talking about the weather. These days, there are more happening restaurants, bars, galleries and clubs around town than there are exquisite Ottoman mosques (and that's a lot). The international fashion and design press ... |
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TRAINS OF ISTANBUL
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The construction of the underground railway in Istanbul began in 1992. The first line (M2) between Taksim and 4th Levent went into service on September 16, 2000. This line is 8.5 km long and has 6 stations, which all look similar but are in different... |
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FOOTBALL IN ISTANBUL
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Istanbul Ligi or originally Constantinople Football Association League was founded by James La Fontaine and Henry Pears and started with the 1904-05 season with only four teams as "Istanbul Sunday League". It was the first league organization in the ... |
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TRANSPORT IN ISTANBUL
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The best and easiest way to explore the old city is on foot, but to get to other areas, there is a cheap public transport network consisting of buses, taxis or dolmuses (shared minibus taxis), tramways and a new metro system that has relieved some of... |
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FIRST SETTLEMENTS
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Recent construction of the Marmaray tunnel unearthed a Neolithic settlement underneath Yenikap? on Istanbul's peninsula. Dating back to the 7th millennium BC, before the Bosphorus was even formed, the discovery indicated that the peninsula was settle... |
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RISE AND FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE
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When Constantine I defeated Licinius at the Battle of Chrysopolis in September 324, he effectively became the emperor of the whole of the Roman Empire. Just two months later, Constantine laid out the plans for a new, Christian city to replace Byzanti... |
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