Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering Greece, Bulgaria, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Armenia, Russia, and Georgia. Its largest cities are Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, and Bursa. Turkey has a population of over 80 million people and Turkish is the primary language. Some of Turkey's most notable landmarks include Hagia Sophia, Topkapı Palace, and Cappadocia. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk established the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. This presentation was created by students at Buharkent Zafer Secondry School under the guidance of their teachers Beyza and Metin.
2. WHERE IS TURKEY ?
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and
Europe.
3. It is surrounded by the
Mediterranean
Sea, Aegean Sea, Sea of
Marmara and the Black
Sea. Turkey also borders
Greece, Bulgaria, Iran, Ir
aq, Syria, Armenia, Russi
a, and Georgia. The
capital of Turkey is
Ankara.
4. Main cities in Turkey
İstanbul ,İzmir, Ankara and Bursa are four of the biggest cities in Turkey.
5. It is the most
crowded city
in Turkey.
Approximatel
y 13,5 million
people live
there.
The Maiden's Tower
11. Bursa is famous for Mount Uludağ and silk
clothing.
Silkworm
cocoon
12. TURKEY FACTS
Turkish is spoken in Turkey. It has got eight vowels and twenty-one consonants.
We use Latin characters since 1928.
13. Turkish flag is red and there is a moon and a
star. Our flag's shape arised from the reflection
of the sky (The New Moon and Jupiter) onto a
blood pond in the Independence War.
32. Lahmacun (Turkish pizza) and pide. Both of
them are mince meat on a piece of baked
dough.
Cacık; garlic yogurt with cucumber
33. This is “baklava” The most famous And this is “künefe” a dessert with
Turkish dessert. melted cheese in it.
34. Mustafa Kemal ATATÜRK (1881- 1938)
He is the great leader and statesman
of modern Turkish Republic.
35. Sertab Erener
A beautiful, talented famous pop
singer. She won the Eurovision song
contest in 2003 with her song
“Everyway that I can”
36. Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu 1894-1973
He was a Turkish minstrel and highly
regarded poet of the Turkish folk
literature. He was an ashik, a poet,
songwriter, and a bağlama virtuoso.
He was blind for most of his lifetime.
His songs are usually sad tunes,
often talking about the inevitability
of death. However he does use a
wide range of themes for his lyrics;
based on morals, values and
constant questioning on issues such
as love, care, beliefs and how he
"sees" the world as a blind man.
37. Sinan the Architect 1490-1588
He was the chief Ottoman architect
(Turkish: "Mimar") and civil engineer
for sultans Suleiman the
Magnificient, Selim II, and Murad III.
He was responsible for the
construction of more than three
Selimiye Mosque in Edirne is hundred major structures and other
in Unesco’s world cultural more modest projects. His
apprentices would later design the
heritage list. Sultan Ahmet Mosque in
İstanbul, Stari Most in Mostar and
help design the Taj Mahal in the
Interior Mughal Empire. His masterpiece is
view of the Selimiye Mosque in
Selimiye Edirne, although his most famous
Mosque. work is the Suleiman Mosque in
İstanbul.
39. Atatürk Street in Buharkent
Traditional camel wrestling in Buharkent
40. It rarely snows in
Buharkent. The territory
is green most of the
year.
41. Merhaba Hello
Günaydın Good morning
İyi akşamlar Good evening
Hoşça kal Good bye
Nasılsın? How are you?
İyiyim, teşekkür ederim Fine, thanks
Adın ne? What is your name?
Benim adım… My name is …
Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum Nice to meet
you
Üzgünüm i’m sorry
Mutlu yıllar Happy new year
Çok yaşa God bless you
42. This presentation is the final outcome of several power point files
that our students prepared. All the students below studied hard for this
work with their teachers Beyza and Metin’s guidance.
Cihat Cebeci Berna Sincer Ezgi Akgün
Berna Karadana Suzan Civlez Selin Aynaoğlu
Bahar Öztürk Emine Çetin Şeyma Dağ
Hatice Kaya Tuğba Özbek Selen Balcıoğlu
Betül Bellek İsmail Derelioğlu Mustafa Ali Öz
Özgür Kahyaoğlu Ümithan Çakır Zehranur Cankara
Fatmanur Balıkçı Beyza Arıkan