Istanbul is a world metropolis with a population of 10 million
and a very wide stretch of inhabited area.
One's first impression is that Istanbul is a lively city. You
feel its heartbeats in the most unlikely street corner. In
spite of its magnitude, it has the human qualities of
a small community because Istanbul is a city of
contrasts where the ancient allies with the modern, not only in
terms of organization, but the way people think and behave.
The history of this bewitching
city dates back 2500 years.It was founded by Greek colonists
(660 BC) in Khalkedon (Kadikoy)
known as the Land of the Blind because the founders did not
prefer
the more attractive European
shores.
Istanbul changed many hands until becoming a part of the
Roman Empire in 196 AD, and was the capital of the
Byzantine Empire for 1123 years under the
name of Constantinople. From 1543 onwards, it became the
capital of the Ottoman Empire until the emergence of the Turkish
Republic.
Today, Istanbul is a major
cultural and commercial center. Due to its geographical location
at a major cross-roads, its unique culture laced with traces of
the ancient and the modern, the mystical east, the rational west
and the beauty of its natural setting, Istanbul is a city which
holds an attraction for every taste.
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