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  2. Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, after the Turkish War of Independence, Ankara replaced the city as the capital of the newly formed Republic of Turkey. Istanbul was the 2010 European Capital of Culture. The city has surpassed London and Dubai to become the most visited city in the world, with more than 20 million foreign visitors in 2023. [14]

  3. Architecture of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Istanbul describes a large mixture of structures which reflect the many influences that have made an indelible mark in all districts of the city. The ancient part of the city (the historic peninsula) is still partially surrounded by the Walls of Constantinople , erected in the 5th century by Emperor Theodosius II to protect ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Levent, one of the city's three main business districts together with Maslak and Ataşehir. Istanbul is one of the largest cities in Turkey, and is the country's economic and social center. As of October 2020, the city is home to 47 skyscrapers (buildings at least 150 m (490 ft) tall), which is the most in Europe, [1] as well as hundreds of ...

  5. Istanbul city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in ...

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    CITY GUIDES: The centre of Turkish history, cutting-edge art and affordable and authentic cuisine, Istanbul is rich with mini-neighbourhoods to explore. Vicky Smith gives a steer on where to start

  6. A City Suddenly Erased: Photos From Turkey, After the Quake - AOL

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  7. Historic Areas of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution in Turkey, such as fine dust from traffic, is a serious problem in Istanbul. [1] [2] Although the historic peninsula was partially pedestrianised in the early 21st century, [3] a 2015 study found that this is the part of the city which would benefit most from a low emission zone. [4]

  8. İstiklal Avenue - Wikipedia

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    'Independence Avenue') is a 1.4 kilometre (0.87 mi) pedestrian street in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district in Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the most famous avenues in the city. It acquired its modern name after the declaration of the Republic on 29 October 1923, İstiklal (Independence) commemorating Turkey's triumph in its War of ...

  9. Outline of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    a city; Population of Istanbul: 14,804,116; Area of Istanbul: 5,343.02 km 2 (2,062.95 sq mi) ... the largest stadium of Turkey Ülker Sports and Event Hall.