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  ISTANBUL PHOTOS
  ISTANBUL MAPS
  ISTANBUL INFO
             ° Istanbul History
             ° Istanbul Museums
             ° Istanbul Mosques
             ° Istanbul Churches
             ° Istanbul Synagogues
             ° Istanbul Palaces
             ° Istanbul Monuments
             ° Istanbul Castels
             ° Istanbul Towers
             ° Istanbul Fountains
  ISTANBUL SIGHTSEEING  
  ABOUT ISTANBUL
             ° Overview
             ° The Basics
             ° Climate
             ° Weather
             ° Events
  AIRLINE COMPANIES
  ISTANBUL CONSULATES
  CONGRESS CENTERS
  ISTANBUL CULTURE CENTERS
             ° Concerts Halls
             ° Culture Centres
             ° Theatres
             ° Movies
             ° Art Galleries
  DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT
             ° Istanbul Restaurants
             ° Cafe & Bars
             ° Night Clubs
             ° Live Music
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             ° Wine House
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Overview

The splendid city of Istanbul has many unique and fascinating features. It is the only city in the world reaching across two continents, with its old city in Europe and modern Istanbul situated in Asia, separated by the Bosphorus Strait. It is also unique in having had capital status during two successive empires, Christian Byzantine and Islamic Ottoman, and the legacy from both is visible in the modern city today.
Istanbul's location on the water made it a much coveted site as a commercial shipping port and military lookout, and as capital of the Roman Empire, Constantinople, as it was known, became extremely desirable as a centre of world trade, until Mehmet the Conqueror claimed it for the Ottoman Empire in 1453 and it became the imperial seat of the sultans. After the War of Independence the capital was moved to Ankara, but Istanbul still remains the commercial, historical and cultural heart of Turkey today.







 
 

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