By: Albert Carter | 2011-05-13 | Small Business Translations of the Turkish language have become necessary to conduct business in Turkey. Spoken by around 77 million people, Turkish has various regional dialects and has gone through major changes in terms of script, vocabulary and more. This article will inform you in detail about the Turkish language and why it is important to get Turkish translations from experts. read more
By: Ricardo Lumbardo | 2011-11-15 | Business When searching for an English to Turkish translation service you need to focus on a firm that specializes in different types of translation services. read more
By: Paul Lopez | 2010-09-12 | Real Estate Law changes in Turkey have made it much easier to purchase a holiday home. In this article we look at those changes and the reasons you might want to consider a property purchase in Turkey. read more
By: Ashly Sun | 2010-10-07 | News and society Vestas, the world's number one wind turbine manufacturer will be supplying Turkish company Galata Wind Energy Limited with wind turbines that will be producing 93 megawatts of wind power. read more
By: Nico Kurniawan | 2011-01-20 | Dating Interested in men and women from Turkey but you just can't seem to find the right Turkish man or woman for you? Try out some Turkish dating sites on the web. There are plenty of websites that offer you thousands of profiles of hot Turkish men and women that you can meet and greet online. What you want to look for in a Turkish dating site first and foremost is whether or not there are a lot of profiles and members registered. read more
By: Jim Glodman | 2010-10-14 | Reference & Education It's easy to forget that Turkey is not the only country with a significant population of native Turks or Turkish speakers, or that there is a need at all for for Turkish to English translation service. However, Turkish is a native language in countries other than just the Republic of Turkey, such as neighboring countries like Cyprus, where 19% of the population is Turkish. Greece and Bulgaria have sizable and significant populations who speak native Turkish, as well as Macedonia, Azerbaijan, read more
By: Jennifer Brown Johnson | 2010-03-27 | Coffee Turkish coffee is very popular so that most people in the world have heard about it, but although it is so well known, far fewer have ever tasted it. In Turkey it is called "Turk Kahvesi" and it is a culture apart and has its own methods of preparation and serving. The Turkish coffee is one of those national drinks that are deeply embedded in their culture since the Ottoman Empire. read more
By: Jodi Johnson | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing The earliest sources found in the history of Turkish clothing date back to the miniatures and wall pictures uncovered in Central Asia. Sources of 100 B.C. reveal that woolen and cotton fabric was woven on handlooms but silk came from China. read more
By: Jackson Sabin | 2010-12-09 | Finance A stunning coastline, lots of sunshine and great value for money have made Turkey a firm holiday favourite for over 20 years. The same things are now attracting property buyers in ever increasing numbers too, with the prospect of EU membership in the not-too-distant-future making the country one of the read more
By: Jake Saab | 2010-09-28 | Food & Beverage What more can you ask for in an early morning with a mug of coffee in your hand watching the sky as the sun shines out? Sounds like a movie scene, isn't it? That is the perfect way to start your day. Are you one of those people who can't let a day pass by without having at least a cup of coffee? Well, same here. read more
By: Melissa Chappell | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate When searching for a suitable property investment market, Turkey offers many distinct advantages for both lifestyle and pure investment purposes. Turkey has long been a preferred holiday destination, with the appeal as an investment location steadily growing as the features and benefits become increasingly evident. read more
By: Azeem | 2011-05-07 | Travel Tips I noticed that some of the bananas we get here are smaller than the ones we're used to. Are they grown in Turkey or are they imported? read more
By: Azeem | 2011-05-07 | Travel Tips The healthcare system goes along with the retirement system in Turkey. There are three healthcare-retirement systems in Turkey. All three systems are similar in that they are a part of the Social Insurance Institution (SSK), and each group pays a percentage of their monthly income, usually matched by their employers to the system in return for free doctor visits and low-cost medicine read more
By: Charlene Lacandazo | 2011-06-17 | Business Opportunities Five centuries ago, Turkey was recognized as one of the leading economic centers in the world. That hasn't changed. With over 70 million citizens and an established position among the G-20 economies in the world, Turkey plays a major role in today's global economy. It is one of the reasons why Turkish translation services have become so popular within the business community. read more
By: Heather Rey | 2011-04-08 | Pets The Turkish Van cat breed is a breed of ancient decent. They originated in the Lake Van region of Turkey around five thousand years ago. Their build is a moderately strong, muscular body. They have a ... read more