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Turkey has used Gregorian AD year numbering officially since 1926, though Gregorian calendar dates were in use since March 1917. The names of the months from February to September had been used in the now abandoned Rumi calendar, with the other four still retaining their old Arabic/Aramaic names. In 1945, four of them received names of Turkish ...
In the summer months, a number of music festivals are held in Istanbul. Many are organized by and associated with prominent names in Turkey's private sector. The Pamukbank Dance Days brings world famous dance groups to Istanbul. The Efes Pilsen Blues Festival, which celebrated its 10th year in 2006, hosts well-known blues and jazz groups.
This is a list of years in Turkey. See also the timeline of Turkish history. For only articles about years in Turkey that have been written, see Category: ...
Most of this falls in the colder half-year, with around 100 millimetres (4 in) to 150 millimetres (6 in) of precipitation in the wettest months. In the driest months, precipitation ranges from 10 millimetres (0.4 in) to 75 millimetres (3 in) depending on location, month and year, with prolonged dry periods punctuated by abrupt, heavy showers ...
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Turkey's climate is varied and generally temperate, with the regions bordering the Mediterranean and Black Sea heavily affected by the coasts, and the interior being drier and more continental. Coastal areas in the southern half of the country, including Antalya , İzmir , Adana , feature a very typical Mediterranean climate , with hot, dry ...
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