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Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere where the two continents, Europe and Asia meet. The majority of its territory extends over the Anatolian peninsula, whereas the rest lies on the Thrace, the edge of the Balkan Peninsula. Three sides of the country are surrounded by sea: the Mediterranean Sea is to the south, the Aegean Sea and Archipelago are to the west, and the Black Sea is to the north. Turkey has so much to offer her visitors; breathtaking natural beauties, unique historical and archaeological sites, steadily improving hotel and tourist infrastructure, a tradition of hospitality and competitive prices. It is not surprising that this country has recently become one of the world’s most popular tourism destinations. Rent a car at Istanbul Airport and travel around the country, or settle down at Antalya and relax your holidays at the beach. Turkey is also blessed with majestic mountains and valleys, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and grottoes perfect action and sportive activities seekers. But Turkey is, above anything else, a repository of all civilizations nurtured by the soils of Anatolia. The huge amount of historical and archaeological wealth in Turkey seems more appropriate for an entire continent than a single country. Turkish cuisine combines Mediterranean, Central Asian, Caucasian, and Arabic influences, and is extremely rich. Beef is the most important meat and eggplant, onion, lentil, bean, tomato, garlic, and cucumber are the primary vegetables. An abundance of spices is also used. The main staples are rice, bulgur wheat and bread, and dishes are typically cooked in vegetable oil or sometimes butter. Turkish coffee, served in tiny cups, is strong and tasty, just be careful not to drink the grounds at the bottom of the cup. It is much different than the so called Turkish coffees sold abroad.