Location
Istanbul is a monumental city. It
is the only city in the world spanning two continents
-- Europe and Asia. Built on hills overlooking
the Bosphorus and Golden Horn waterways, Istanbul
is a city of vast panoramas. Its grandeur also
lies in the scale of the imperial monuments --
city walls built by Theodosius, former Christian
churches adorned with Byzantine mosaics, and the
enormous mosques and elaborate palaces of the
Ottoman sultans.
Today, Istanbul is the commercial
and cultural center of Turkey, producing 20% of
the gross national product and providing one third
of its industrial production. With a population
of nearly 10 million, the city manifests the political,
economic, religious and social conditions growing
out of massive rural migration from other parts
of Turkey and the Middle East, Eastern Europe
and Central Asia. Travelers make their way with
ease in Istanbul. In areas accustomed to the lively
tourist industry, enough English is spoken for
one to be understood. Public transportation is
easy to use and inexpensive. Turkish culture has
a highly developed ethos of hospitality and attentiveness
to the well-being of the community. Students will
encounter a welcoming and helpful environment.
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