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  1. Historically known as Constantinople and Byzantium, Istanbul is the economic, cultural, and historic center of Turkey. The much fought-over city fell to the Ott… See more
    Historically known as Constantinople and Byzantium, Istanbul is the economic, cultural, and historic center of Turkey. The much fought-over city fell to the Ottomans in the 15th century, morphing into Istanbul over time. The city straddles the Bosphorus Strait at the convergence of Europe and Asia Minor—or, where east meets west both geographically and culturally.Today, the city is largely Turkish but has a largely cosmopolitan feel due to its 14 million inhabitants. Along with its historic monuments and palaces, Istanbul has a flourishing arts and music scene peppered with trendy bars, clubs, art galleries, and designer fashion outlets.UNESCO has declared much of the old city area UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Hagia Sophia cathedral, Sarayburnu, and Topkapi Palace.Travelers can cross from Europe to Asia at the Bosphorus Strait with no passport required. Here they'll find the district of Kadiköy, which features bustling street markets, good shopping, and an up-and-coming dining scene.
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    Istanbul - Wikipedia

    Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia. It is considered the country's economic, cultural and historic capital. The city has a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey, and is the most populous city in … See more

    The first known name of the city is Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον Byzántion), the name given to it at its foundation by Megarian colonists around 657 BCE. Megarian colonists claimed a direct line back to the … See more

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    The Fatih district, which was named after Mehmed II (Turkish: Fatih Sultan Mehmed), … See more

    Throughout most of its history, Istanbul has ranked among the largest cities in the world. By 500 CE, Constantinople had somewhere between 400,000 and 500,000 people, edging out its predecessor, Rome, for the world's largest city. Constantinople jostled with other … See more

    Neolithic artifacts, uncovered by archeologists at the beginning of the 21st century, indicate that Istanbul's historic peninsula was … See more

    Istanbul is in north-western Turkey and straddles the Bosporus Strait, which provides the only passage from the Black Sea to … See more

    Since 2004, the municipal boundaries of Istanbul have been coincident with the boundaries of its province. The city, considered capital of … See more

    Politically, Istanbul is seen as the most important administrative region in Turkey. In the run-up to local elections in 2019, Erdoğan claimed 'if we fail in Istanbul, we will fail in Turkey'. The See more

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  3. Istanbul travel - Lonely Planet | Turkey, Europe

    WEBDiscover the best attractions, activities and experiences in Istanbul, the magical meeting place of two continents. Explore the historic center, the cultural hub, the bustling markets and the scenic waterfront with Lonely …

  4. Istanbul | History, Population, Map, & Facts | Britannica