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The future of golf in Turkey . Many of us among the expat community enjoy a round of golf now and
again. Unfortunately, none of us has gone so far as attempting to actually
develop and operate a “pay to play” golf course. While numerous outstanding
courses exist in the Antalya region, essentially only three can be found in
greater Istanbul. These are the Kemer Country Club, Istanbul Golf Club in the
Maslak/Levent district, and Klassis Golf Resort in Silivri. All three are
private, although guests of the Klassis Resort Hotel can play for a fee. Istanbul and Ankara certainly have a strong need for more golf courses,
especially public courses where one can pay a daily fee, rent a cart or hire a
caddy, and play whenever a tee time is available. Read
More... November 2009
Turkey’s property market a hotspot: Turkey represents the best investment opportunity in the overseas market that anyone is likely to find over the next year and a half, the Web site said. The country has rebounded incredibly since its economic crash seven years ago and is now in a position of strength compared to the United Kingdome, as it is on the verge of recovery having already experienced the repercussions of the downturn in their economy. Read More... April 2009.
Turkey
TURKEY
Turkey Area
779,452 sq km (300,948 sq miles).
Turkey Population
73.3 million (UN estimate 2005).
Turkey Population Density
94.04 per sq km.
Turkey Capital
Ankara. Population: 3.5 million (2005 estimate).
Turkey Geography
Turkey borders the Black Sea and Georgia and Armenia to the northeast, Iran to the east, Iraq to the southeast, the Syrian Arab Republic and the Mediterranean to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west and Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest. Asia Minor (or Anatolia) accounts for 97 per cent of the country and forms a long, wide peninsula 1650km (1025 miles) from east to west and 650km (400 miles) from north to south. Two east-west mountain ranges, the Black Sea Mountains in the north and the Taurus in the south, enclose the central Anatolian plateau, but converge in a vast mountainous region in the far east of the country. It is here that the ancient Tigris and Euphrates rivers rise.
Turkey Government
Republic since 1923. Head of State: President Ahmet Necdet Sezer since 2000. Head of Government: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan since 2002. Recent history: After a period of economic crisis in 2001 nearly brought Turkey’s economy to collapse, the country agreed a recovery programme with the IMF in 2002 and has since made good progress, with impressive economic growth and decreased inflation. The conservative and Islamist-based Justice and Development Party (AKP) won the General Elections in 2002 and had its domestic position consolidated when it won 42 per cent of the vote in local elections in 2004. Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been Prime Minister since 2002, and although his party has Islamist roots, Mr Erdogan insists that it is committed to secularism. He sees EU entry as a top priority and introduced reforms which paved the way for the opening of membership talks in October 2005. Accession negotiations are expected to take about 10 years. In November 2003, Turkey suffered four major terrorist attacks which targeted two synagogues, the British Consulate-General and the HSBC bank, all in Istanbul. In summer 2004, Kurdish secessionists called off a five-year ceasefire following what they called annihilation operations against their fighters by the Turkish authorities. There have since been clashes between Kurdish fighters and Turkish forces in the south-east.
Turkey Language
Turkish. is spoken. French, German and English are widely spoken in cities and tourist areas.
Turkey Religion
Muslim with a small Christian minority. Turkey is a secular state which guarantees complete freedom of worship to non-Muslims.
Turkey Electricity
220 volts AC, 50Hz.
TURKEY SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
Shaking hands is the normal form of greeting. Hospitality is very important and visitors should respect Islamic customs. Informal wear is acceptable, but beachwear should be confined to the beach or poolside. Smoking is widely acceptable but prohibited in cinemas, theatres, city buses and dolmuses (collective taxis).