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  2. Climate of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's climate is varied and generally temperate, with the regions bordering the Mediterranean and Black Sea heavily affected by the coasts, and the interior being drier and more continental. Coastal areas in the southern half of the country, including Antalya , İzmir , Adana , feature a very typical Mediterranean climate , with hot, dry ...

  3. Climate of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Bosporus from Kireçburnu, mid-winter.. The climate of Istanbul, classified variously as Mediterranean, oceanic, or a transitional climate between the two, is temperate, with cool, frequently rainy, somewhat snowy winters, and warm to hot, moderately dry summers.

  4. 7 of Turkey’s best winter sun spots - AOL

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    Fascinating culture and sun-drenched towns await you in this winter holiday hotspot. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  5. Mediterranean climate - Wikipedia

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    Aegean Sea of Ölüdeniz, Turkey. The majority of the regions with Mediterranean climates have relatively mild winters and very warm summers. However, winter and summer temperatures can vary greatly between different regions with a Mediterranean climate.

  6. Don't Trust The Pop-Up Thermometer In Your Turkey ... - AOL

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    Get The Recipe. Where To Check The Turkey's Temperature. Where you measure the temperature is key to getting an accurate reading on your turkey. Check the temperature in the two thickest parts of ...

  7. Should I warm up my car before driving on frigid winter days ...

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    The winter warm-up routine started decades ago when vehicles were more prone to stalling in frigid temperatures, according to Carfax. Up until the 1980s, Carfax said vehicles had carburetors, a ...

  8. Turkish months - Wikipedia

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    Turkey has used Gregorian AD year numbering officially since 1926, though Gregorian calendar dates were in use since March 1917. The names of the months from February to September had been used in the now abandoned Rumi calendar, with the other four still retaining their old Arabic/Aramaic names. In 1945, four of them received names of Turkish ...

  9. Category:April 2022 in Turkey - Wikipedia

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