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  2. Culture of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye kültürü) or the Turkish culture (Türk kültürü) includes both the national culture and local cultures. Currently, Turkey has various local cultures. Things such as music, folk dance, or kebap variety may be used to identify a local area. Turkey also has a national culture, such as national sports ...

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Turkey

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    Culture of Çay (tea), a symbol of identity, hospitality and social interaction + [i] 2022 01685: In Azerbaijan and Turkey, tea culture is an important social practice that shows hospitality, establishes and maintains social ties, and is used to celebrate important moments in the lives of societies. [5] Craftsmanship and performing art of ...

  4. Category:Culture of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Turkey" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anatolian rug;

  5. Culture of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul Kültürü) has its basis in the city that has been the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. However, when the Turkish Republic turned its focus away from Istanbul and toward Ankara , the city's cultural scene throughout the mid-20th century lay relatively stagnant, seeing limited success on ...

  6. Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of building mosques in the Ottoman-style (i.e. either in the imperial style based on Istanbul mosques or the provincial styles) has continued into the present day, both in traditional areas of settlement (e.g. in Turkey, the Balkans, Cyprus, and other parts of the Levant) as well as in Western Europe and North America where there ...

  7. Turkish folklore - Wikipedia

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    Yunus Emre was a Turkish folk poet and Sufi mystic who influenced Turkish culture. Like the Oghuz Book of Dede Korkut, an older and anonymous Central Asian epic, the Turkish folklore that inspired Yunus Emre in his occasional use of tekerlemeler as a poetic device had been handed down orally to him and his contemporaries.

  8. 4 fun New Year’s traditions made for the social media age - AOL

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    OPINION: Most of us have traditions to bring in the New Year. Here are a few fun ideas that are perfect for the age of social media. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the ...

  9. Category:Turkish traditions - Wikipedia

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