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WHERE IS TURKEY?
 Can you see the red circle and text saying
 "Here is Turkey" on the map? Then you have
 found the exact location of Turkey.
TURKEY
Turkey, is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and
in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe.

Turkey is bordered by eight countries:
Bulgaria to the northwest;
Greece to the west;
Georgia to the northeast;
Armenia, Iran and the Azerbaijan to the east;
Iraq and Syria to the southeast.

The Mediterranean Sea and North Cyprus are to the south;
the Aegean Sea is to the west; and the Black Sea is to the
north.
TURKEY

         Atatürk is the
         founder of Turkish
         Republic. He has
         established a new
         and modern republic
         from the ruins of an
         empire, Ottoman
         Empire, which was
         referred as the
         ‘Sick man of Europe’
TURKEY

Turkey is a

• democratic,
• secular,
• unitary,
• constitutional republic with a diverse cultural
heritage.
TURKEY

         Turkey is the only
         democratic, secular
         nation in the world
         with a majority of
         its population being
         of the Islamic
         faith.
TURKEY

    Turkey has become increasingly
    integrated with the West through
    membership in organizations such as
    the

    •Council of Europe,

    •NATO,

    •OECD, OSCE and the

    •G-20 major economies.
TURKEY

 Turkey began full membership negotiations with the
 European Union in 2005, having been an associate
 member of the European Economic Community since 1963
 and having joined the EU Customs Union in 1995.
SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEY…

Turkey lies on the ruins of many civilizations including

• Hittites,

• Trojans,

• Greeks,

• Romans,

• Byzantine Empire,

• Seljuks, and

• Ottomans.

You can feel this wealth of history everywhere you go in Turkey.
Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave
churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and
hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other points over the millennia, the Hittites
built Hattuşa’s stone walls on the Anatolian
steppe, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way
at Ephesus, whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi
mysticism, and the mysterious Lycians left ruins
on Mediterranean beaches
Getting to know our school
The Prophet
Abraham is
thought to have
been born in
Şanlıurfa Turkey
Well-known     historical
figures such as King
Midas of the Golden
Touch, Heroditus, the
father of history, St.
Paul the Apostle, and
Omar Khayyam, the
Persian poet came from
Asia Minor, the part of
Turkey    now     called
Anatloia.
Leonardo Da Vinci drew
designs for a bridge over
the Golden Horn. It was
never built.
Julius Caesar uttered
his famous words, ‘Veni,
vidi, vici’ (I came, I saw,
I conquered) in 47 B.C.
After             defeating
Pharnaces II, the ruler
of Pontus, which was a
north eastern province
of Asia Minor on the
southern coast of the
Black Sea.
Olympos which was one of the
most significant costal cities of
Ancient Lydiia, known to be the
location of first settlement in
168 B.C., has become one of
the important tourist regions
of Antalya with the cultural
values she bears, excellent
3200 metercoast and Caretta
Carettas.
The ancient city founded at Gaziantep in 300 B.C., was
conquered by the Romans in the 1st Century B.C and
renamed Zeugma. At the time, with a population of over
80.000, Zeugma was one of the largest cities in the world,
bigger than Pompei and Londinium (London) and as big as
Athens.
St. Nicholas, who became popular as
Santa Claus, was born in Demre on
Turkey’s Mediterarenean Coast.
The last home of Virgin Mary
               is believed to be in
               Selçuk – Ephesus Turkey.




Papa ???????
??????????
According to a
legend, Noah’s
Ark landed on
Mount Ararat
(Ağrı Dağı) in
Eastern Turkey.
Homer was born in Izmir on the
west coast of Turkey. His
famous epic, the Illiad depicts
the battles for the city of Troy,
also located in Turkey.




The city of Troy the site of
the ancient Trojan Wars, is
located in Western Turkey,
where a replica of the famous
Trojan Horse has become a
favorite tourist attraction.
Aesop the famed teller of tales was born in Anatolia
Alexander the Great conquered a large part of
what is now Turkey and cut the Gordion Knot in
the Phrygian capital of Gordium not far from
Turkey’s present day capital Ankara
St. Pierre’s Chucrch
                                   in Antioch (Antakya)
                                   is thought to be the
                                       first Christian
                                          Church.


Nestled in a steep cliff at an
altitude of about 1,200 metres
 facing Altındere valley,
Sumela Monastry is a site of
great historical and cultural
significance, as well as a major
tourist attraction of Altındere
National Park.
With the rising trend of
                        football, the locomotive
                        of Turkish sports, which
                        Galatasaray Sports Club
                         started by getting the
                         UEFA and Super Cup in
                         2000, Turkish National
                         Football Team became
                        the third in 2002 Korea
                                        World
Galatasaray matches                      Cup.
are being held in TT
  ARENA Stadium
which is newly built.
ISTANBUL hosted 2012 WTA
Championships.
Legend has it that
Anatolia was the location
of the first beauty contest,
judged by Paris with the
goddesses Aphrodite,
Hera, and Athena as
leading participants.
Turkey is the first and only
country to establish a
‘Children’s Day’. Every year, on
April 23, the country
rededicates itself to honoring
and cherishing children and the
freedom and independence of
all people.
Since the 1920s, the motto of the
Turkish Republic has been the words
of its founder,

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk: ‘Peace at
home, peace in the world.’
SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEY…


You can get engaged in a variety of activities in Turkey
including

•river rafting,
•skiing,
•scuba diving,
•cruising,
•trekking,
•hot air ballooning
•and even camel wrestling.

You can travel thousands of years back in time at the
historical sites, or enjoy the works of nature.
SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEY…

Turks have a;

• great cuisine,

• famous baths,

• rich traditions associated with tea, coffee and rakı

• evil eye pendants,

• traditional carpets and rugs,

• whirling dervishes,

• and of course Turkish delight and baklava.
MAJOR CITIES OF TURKEY

•ANKARA (THE CAPITAL)

•ISTANBUL

•IZMIR

•ANTALYA

•BODRUM
WHERE IS ISTANBUL?

Istanbul lies on the border between Asia and Europe so
that one part of Istanbul is in Europe while the other
part of Istanbul is Asian. These two parts of Istanbul
are divided by a stretch of water called the Bosphorus
near the sea of Marmara. There are currently two
bridges that connect Asian Istanbul to European
Istanbul.
ISTANBUL


  İstanbul is the ONLY city in the world
  located on two-continents, Asia and Europe.
  Founded in 659 B.C., it was the capital of
  the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) and
  Ottoman Empires since 330 A.D
ISTANBUL

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, constituting the
country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With a
population of 14.5 million, the city is among the largest
cities in the world by population within city limits. Istanbul
is also referred as ‘the city that never sleeps’.
İSTANBUL…

Istanbul is a melting pot of religions and cultures.
Muslims, Christians and Jews have been living in
harmony for centuries.




Süleymaniye Mosque   Saint Antuan Church   Sinagogue
ISTANBUL…

Istanbul was the capital city of many great empires like
the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire and the
Ottoman Empire which is why the history, different
cultures and modern life is synthesised in its veins.

The Hagia Sophia from Byzantine Empire or the palaces
from Ottoman Empire still attract millions of tourists.
The world famous Dolmabahçe Palace , Topkapı Palace or
Hagia Sophia are some of these historical treasures.
HAGIA SOPHIA

 Hagia Sophia is a great architectural beauty and an important
 monument both for Byzantine and for Ottoman Empires. Once a
 church, later a mosque, and now a museum at the Turkish
 Republic, Hagia Sophia has always been the precious of its time.
HAGIA SOPHIA
DOLMABAHÇE PALACE
GRAND BAZAAR
  The seeds of
    modern time
  ‘MALLS’ were
planted centuries
 ago in Istanbul
       with
   ‘THE GRAND
     BAZAAR’
BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS

               ÖZEL BAHÇEŞEHİR
              FLORYA ORTAOKULU
             ‘BAHÇEŞEHİR FLORYA
                  COLLEGE’
 ‘Bahçeşehir Schools’ is a chain of schools which gives
  education from North to South, East to West, in all
               major cities of Turkey.

    We have 70 schools all around Turkey, and the
 estimated number of schools for the next two years
                         is
                        150!
BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS


    Our school is founded in one of the best
        districts of Istanbul, in Florya.

   It is a private school for children aged
   between 4-14 years old.

   It gives education on kindergarten, lower
   and upper primary levels.
BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS

 We pride ourselves with the high standard of education
  we provide, at each and every Bahçeşehir School in
                        Turkey.

  The headquarters of our schools is in Istanbul, and we
                 BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS
 provide the same quality of education in each one of our
                        schools.
BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS



 We believe each student is very special, and each and every of
 them have different learning styles.

 We provide the needs of each student carefully and create a
 happy and beneficial environment for them.

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Getting to know our school

  • 1. WHERE IS TURKEY? Can you see the red circle and text saying "Here is Turkey" on the map? Then you have found the exact location of Turkey.
  • 2. TURKEY Turkey, is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Iran and the Azerbaijan to the east; Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea and North Cyprus are to the south; the Aegean Sea is to the west; and the Black Sea is to the north.
  • 3. TURKEY Atatürk is the founder of Turkish Republic. He has established a new and modern republic from the ruins of an empire, Ottoman Empire, which was referred as the ‘Sick man of Europe’
  • 4. TURKEY Turkey is a • democratic, • secular, • unitary, • constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage.
  • 5. TURKEY Turkey is the only democratic, secular nation in the world with a majority of its population being of the Islamic faith.
  • 6. TURKEY Turkey has become increasingly integrated with the West through membership in organizations such as the •Council of Europe, •NATO, •OECD, OSCE and the •G-20 major economies.
  • 7. TURKEY Turkey began full membership negotiations with the European Union in 2005, having been an associate member of the European Economic Community since 1963 and having joined the EU Customs Union in 1995.
  • 8. SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEY… Turkey lies on the ruins of many civilizations including • Hittites, • Trojans, • Greeks, • Romans, • Byzantine Empire, • Seljuks, and • Ottomans. You can feel this wealth of history everywhere you go in Turkey.
  • 9. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities. At other points over the millennia, the Hittites built Hattuşa’s stone walls on the Anatolian steppe, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way at Ephesus, whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, and the mysterious Lycians left ruins on Mediterranean beaches
  • 11. The Prophet Abraham is thought to have been born in Şanlıurfa Turkey
  • 12. Well-known historical figures such as King Midas of the Golden Touch, Heroditus, the father of history, St. Paul the Apostle, and Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet came from Asia Minor, the part of Turkey now called Anatloia.
  • 13. Leonardo Da Vinci drew designs for a bridge over the Golden Horn. It was never built.
  • 14. Julius Caesar uttered his famous words, ‘Veni, vidi, vici’ (I came, I saw, I conquered) in 47 B.C. After defeating Pharnaces II, the ruler of Pontus, which was a north eastern province of Asia Minor on the southern coast of the Black Sea.
  • 15. Olympos which was one of the most significant costal cities of Ancient Lydiia, known to be the location of first settlement in 168 B.C., has become one of the important tourist regions of Antalya with the cultural values she bears, excellent 3200 metercoast and Caretta Carettas.
  • 16. The ancient city founded at Gaziantep in 300 B.C., was conquered by the Romans in the 1st Century B.C and renamed Zeugma. At the time, with a population of over 80.000, Zeugma was one of the largest cities in the world, bigger than Pompei and Londinium (London) and as big as Athens.
  • 17. St. Nicholas, who became popular as Santa Claus, was born in Demre on Turkey’s Mediterarenean Coast.
  • 18. The last home of Virgin Mary is believed to be in Selçuk – Ephesus Turkey. Papa ??????? ??????????
  • 19. According to a legend, Noah’s Ark landed on Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı) in Eastern Turkey.
  • 20. Homer was born in Izmir on the west coast of Turkey. His famous epic, the Illiad depicts the battles for the city of Troy, also located in Turkey. The city of Troy the site of the ancient Trojan Wars, is located in Western Turkey, where a replica of the famous Trojan Horse has become a favorite tourist attraction.
  • 21. Aesop the famed teller of tales was born in Anatolia
  • 22. Alexander the Great conquered a large part of what is now Turkey and cut the Gordion Knot in the Phrygian capital of Gordium not far from Turkey’s present day capital Ankara
  • 23. St. Pierre’s Chucrch in Antioch (Antakya) is thought to be the first Christian Church. Nestled in a steep cliff at an altitude of about 1,200 metres facing Altındere valley, Sumela Monastry is a site of great historical and cultural significance, as well as a major tourist attraction of Altındere National Park.
  • 24. With the rising trend of football, the locomotive of Turkish sports, which Galatasaray Sports Club started by getting the UEFA and Super Cup in 2000, Turkish National Football Team became the third in 2002 Korea World Galatasaray matches Cup. are being held in TT ARENA Stadium which is newly built.
  • 25. ISTANBUL hosted 2012 WTA Championships.
  • 26. Legend has it that Anatolia was the location of the first beauty contest, judged by Paris with the goddesses Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena as leading participants.
  • 27. Turkey is the first and only country to establish a ‘Children’s Day’. Every year, on April 23, the country rededicates itself to honoring and cherishing children and the freedom and independence of all people.
  • 28. Since the 1920s, the motto of the Turkish Republic has been the words of its founder, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk: ‘Peace at home, peace in the world.’
  • 29. SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEY… You can get engaged in a variety of activities in Turkey including •river rafting, •skiing, •scuba diving, •cruising, •trekking, •hot air ballooning •and even camel wrestling. You can travel thousands of years back in time at the historical sites, or enjoy the works of nature.
  • 30. SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEY… Turks have a; • great cuisine, • famous baths, • rich traditions associated with tea, coffee and rakı • evil eye pendants, • traditional carpets and rugs, • whirling dervishes, • and of course Turkish delight and baklava.
  • 31. MAJOR CITIES OF TURKEY •ANKARA (THE CAPITAL) •ISTANBUL •IZMIR •ANTALYA •BODRUM
  • 32. WHERE IS ISTANBUL? Istanbul lies on the border between Asia and Europe so that one part of Istanbul is in Europe while the other part of Istanbul is Asian. These two parts of Istanbul are divided by a stretch of water called the Bosphorus near the sea of Marmara. There are currently two bridges that connect Asian Istanbul to European Istanbul.
  • 33. ISTANBUL İstanbul is the ONLY city in the world located on two-continents, Asia and Europe. Founded in 659 B.C., it was the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) and Ottoman Empires since 330 A.D
  • 34. ISTANBUL Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With a population of 14.5 million, the city is among the largest cities in the world by population within city limits. Istanbul is also referred as ‘the city that never sleeps’.
  • 35. İSTANBUL… Istanbul is a melting pot of religions and cultures. Muslims, Christians and Jews have been living in harmony for centuries. Süleymaniye Mosque Saint Antuan Church Sinagogue
  • 36. ISTANBUL… Istanbul was the capital city of many great empires like the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire which is why the history, different cultures and modern life is synthesised in its veins. The Hagia Sophia from Byzantine Empire or the palaces from Ottoman Empire still attract millions of tourists. The world famous Dolmabahçe Palace , Topkapı Palace or Hagia Sophia are some of these historical treasures.
  • 37. HAGIA SOPHIA Hagia Sophia is a great architectural beauty and an important monument both for Byzantine and for Ottoman Empires. Once a church, later a mosque, and now a museum at the Turkish Republic, Hagia Sophia has always been the precious of its time.
  • 40. GRAND BAZAAR The seeds of modern time ‘MALLS’ were planted centuries ago in Istanbul with ‘THE GRAND BAZAAR’
  • 41. BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS ÖZEL BAHÇEŞEHİR FLORYA ORTAOKULU ‘BAHÇEŞEHİR FLORYA COLLEGE’ ‘Bahçeşehir Schools’ is a chain of schools which gives education from North to South, East to West, in all major cities of Turkey. We have 70 schools all around Turkey, and the estimated number of schools for the next two years is 150!
  • 42. BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS Our school is founded in one of the best districts of Istanbul, in Florya. It is a private school for children aged between 4-14 years old. It gives education on kindergarten, lower and upper primary levels.
  • 43. BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS We pride ourselves with the high standard of education we provide, at each and every Bahçeşehir School in Turkey. The headquarters of our schools is in Istanbul, and we BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS provide the same quality of education in each one of our schools.
  • 44. BAHÇEŞEHİR SCHOOLS We believe each student is very special, and each and every of them have different learning styles. We provide the needs of each student carefully and create a happy and beneficial environment for them.