Turkey's capital is Ankara. The national flag features a red background with a white crescent moon and star. Islam is the dominant religion and mosques are places of worship. The Turkish language uses a unique alphabet with 8 vowels and 21 consonants. Traditional clothing and handicrafts vary by region. Popular Turkish foods include doner kebab, cacik yogurt, and simit bread.
2. How far is it from Korea? Turkey South Korea It takes about 11hours and half from Korea! Turkey’s capital city is AN K ARA
3. National Flag of Turkey The flag of Turkey (Turkish: Türkbayrağı) is a red flag with a white crescent moon and a star in its centre. Turkish Flag Meaning: Red is a traditional Islamic color and was the color used by the Ottoman Empire, who formerly ruled Turkey Interesting Turkish Flag Facts:The Flag of Turkey is called 'Ay Yildiz' in Turkish which means 'moon star' in English.
4. The climate of Turkey In summer the weather in Istanbul is hot and humid, the temperature between June and September averaging 82°F (28°C). Summers are relatively dry, but rain does occur all year round. During winter it is cold, wet and often snowy. Snowfalls tend to be heavy, but temperatures rarely drop as low as freezing point.
5. Religion in Turkey Islam is the largest religion of Turkey. More than 99 percent of the population is Muslim The Muslim place of worship The national mosque of Turkey, The Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul.
6. Language of Turkey The Turkish alphabet has 8 vowels (A E I İ O Ö U Ü ) and 21 consonants. The letters Q,W and X do not exist in Turkish Teşekkürederim Thank you Hello! Merhaba Good night İyiGeceler
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8. Famous food in turkey Donar kebab is a Turkish dish made of lamb meat cooked on a vertical spit and sliced off to order.
9. Yogurt Cacık(IPA pronunciation: /dʒɑːdʒɯk/) is a Turkish dish of seasoned, diluted yoghurt, eaten throughout the former Ottoman world. Bread the simple pleasures in Turkish food are the simit, a ring-shaped bread covered by sesame seeds.