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Ankaranın İngilizce Tanıtımı
The city of Ankara lies in the city center of Anatolian the eastern edge of the great,high Anatolian Plateau,at an altitude of 850 meters.The province is a predominantly fertile wheat steppeland,with forested areas in the northeast.It is bordered by the provinces of Cankırı and Bolu to the north,Eskisehir to the west,Konya and Aksaray to the south and Kırıkkale and Kırsehir to the east
The region’s history goes back to the Bronze Age Hatti civilization,which was succeeded in the 2ndmillennium B.C. by the Hittites,in the 10th century B.C. by the phrygians,then by the Lydians and persians.After these came the Galatians,a Celtic race who were the fisrt to make Ankara their capital in the 3rd century B.C. It was then known as Ancyra,meaning “anchor” one of the oldest words in the language of the sea-loving Celts.The city subsequently fell to the Romans,and to the Byzantines. Seljuk Sultan Alparslan opened the door into Anatolia for the Turks at the victory of Malazgirt in 1071. Then in 1073,he annexed Ankara,an important location for military transportation and naturel resources,to Turkish territory.
The city was an important cultural,trading and arts center in Roman times and an important trading center on the caravan route to the east in Ottoman times.It had declined in importance by the nineteenth century.It again became an important center when Kemal Atatürk chose it as the base from which to direct the War of Liberation.By consequence of its role in the war and its strategic position,it was declared the capital of the new Republic of Turkey on october 13th,1923.
SITES TO SEE
Anıtkabir(Atatürk Mausoleum)
Located on an imposing hill in the Anıttepe quarter of the city stands the mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk,founder of the Republic of Turkey.completed in 1953,it is an impressive fusion of ancient and modern architectural ideas and remains unsurpassed as an accomplishment of modern Turkish architecture. There is a museum housing a superior wax statue of Atatürk; writings, letters and items belonging to Atatürk,as well as an exhibition of photographs recording important moments in his life and in the establishment of the Republic.
MUSEUMS
The museum of Anatolian Civilizations
It is close to the citadel entrance.An old bedesten(covered bazaar)has been beautifully restored and now houses a marvelous and unique collection of Paleolithic,Neolithic,Hatti, Hittite,Phrygian,Urartian and Roman works and showpiece Lydian treasures.
The Ethnography Museum
It is opposite the Opera House on Talat Paşa Boulevard.There is a fine collection of folkloric artifacts as well as artifacts from Seljuk and Ottoman mosques.
The Painting and Sculpture Museum
It is close to the Ethnography Museum and houses a rich
collection of Turkish art from the late 19th century to the
present day.There are also galleries for guest exhibitions.
The Liberation War Museum,diagonally across the street from Ulus Square,is in what was originally the first parliement building of the Republic of Turkey. There the War of Liberation was planned and directed as recorded in various photographs and items on exhibition. In another display are wax figures of former presidents of the Republic of Turkey.
The Museum of the Republic,close to the Liberation War Museum,is housed in what was the second parliement building of the Republic. The exhibition here records important events
Atatürk’s House is on the grounds of the Presidential Palace in Cankaya and was Atatürk’s House after the founding of the republic. The house is much as it was in Atatürk’s day,and exhibits photogrphs that record important events.
PTT Museum collections were begun between 1880 and 1888 by then Postal Director Izzet Efendi. The Museum in Altındag was opened in 1982,and contains a postal display,a telegraph and telephone display,and a stamp display.
The TRT Museum has exhibits from the beginning of radio in Turkey,including antique phonographs and radios. It is located in the TRT General Directorate building in the Oran discrict.
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Museum,on the Hacettepe University Central Campus,commemorates the famous national poet who,in this house,wrote the text of the Turkish national anthem,as well as songs of independence,and many poems.
The Meteorology Museum on Sanatoryum Ave.In Kalaba,shows the history of meteorology in Turkey.
The Education Museum follows the history and tecnology of education in Turkey. It is located in Ankara Gazi University,in the Besevler district
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Ankara Turkey's heart, is the capital. And in our country in Central Anatolia. Transportation in the city is very easy. Because the airport, bus stop, metrobus, cable car, train and ankaray are available. A large number of 3 and 5 star hotels in Ankara.Ortalama fiyatlar 201-409 Türk Lirası. Places to see when you leave the hotel;
Anatolian Civilizations Museum.
Ankara Castle
Kocatepe Mosque
Atakule
Etnoğrafya Museum
Wonderland Eurasia
Eymir Lake
I. Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Hacı Bayram Mosque
Aqua Vega Aquarium
Kızılay Square
Ulus Atatürk Statue
The presidential complex
Monument to Duatepe
And the most important thing: Ataturk's Tumb
Some things are famous in Ankara;
Angora cat
Angora goat
Ankara pan
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Ankara honey
Kızılay bagel
Beypazarı dry
Kadınbudu meatball
Don't forget to visit Ankara. Because Ankara is an enormous city.