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31, We like to travel and bring back interesting pieces from the various places we have been, the living room rug is from Marrakech, the black basket from our recent trip to Istanbul. 32, Turn Eight in Istanbul is an amazing corner, where you hit one of the highest lateral G-force levels of the season, which puts a lot of stress on your neck and body. 33, Islamic architecture reached a late peak in Isfahan and Istanbul. 34, Efes Pilsen of Istanbul carried Turkey's hopes against Split Croatia. 35, Tensions between Turkey and Kurdish rebels have been on the rise as Istanbul has stepped up its campaign against the Kurdistan Workers Party in response to increased attacks by the group. 36, That reputation is bound to be burnished even more this year, now that Istanbul has been named the 2010 European Capital of Culture (a designation it shares with Essen, Germany, and Pecs, Hungary). 37, Then we take the Orient Express to Istanbul from there. 38, Ferries cross paths in the Bosporus, the water body that represents the boundary between the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. 39, In Taksim Square in the heart of Istanbul there appears widespread support for Prime Minister Erdogan's stance, and little sympathy for cigarette or nargileh smokers. 40, Bosporus(the Strait of Istanbul) links the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, is one of the most dangerous and busiest waterways in the world and has geopolitical, strategic and economic importance. 41, The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey, changed the history of architecture - it changed the way people saw space. 42, A long-time favourite with international traders, Hotel Niles Istanbul is now being discovered by leisure travellers, who praise its friendliness, convenience and good value for money rates. 43, Milan will travel to Florence to play high-flying Fiorentina, before revisiting Istanbul when Fenerbahce will threaten to give them another Champions League nightmare. 44, This is the railway that comes up from Arabia to the Sea of Marmara opposite Istanbul. 45, The beggars didn't beg empty-handed, as in Istanbul; instead, they'd stand under your window playing the accordion. 46, The Bosporus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey is completed, connecting the continents of Europe and Asia over the Bosporus for the first time. 47, Then we take the Orient Express to Istanbul from Nice. 48, Look to the right (scroll right) and you can spot one in this twilight panorama across the Bosporus Strait and along the skyline of the historic city of Istanbul. 49, The win at Fenerbahce laid any thoughts of an Istanbul hoodoo to rest which left the Rossoneri facing a showdown against the Bundesliga side at the San Siro. 50, All we visited were in the Europe site of Istanbul, let's begin from ancient Hagia Sophia. 51, Istanbul lies between the Black Sea and Sea of Marmara, forming Strait of Bosporus and Golden Horn Bay. 52, Close to Istanbul, the hauntingly beautiful city of Edirne is Turkey's true gateway to Europe and the Balkans. 53, Or snaffle a sandwich while sending a few personal emails and checking the price of a week in Istanbul? 54, According to him, the meeting will Syria be given special attention within the process, from Antalya to Istanbul meeting between the opposition's plan to change. 55, From our office in Istanbul, the heart of low cost and good quality ready-to-wear garments , we can supply your company with whatever kind of apparel you would like. 56, Hagia Sophia is a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. 57, In March, USGS geophysicist Tom Parsons told Nature that the chances of Istanbul being hit by a magnitude 7 or greater quake in the next 25 years are between 30 and 60 percent. 58, Customs officials in Istanbul, unable to afford a pipeful, routinely shook down visitors for smoking supplies. 59, The article I wrote to help me move eastwards ultimately undermined my life in Istanbul. 60, After being restored, the temple was destroyed by the Goths in A.D. 262 and again by the Christians in A.D. 401 on the orders of Saint John Chrysostom, then archbishop of Constantinople (Istanbul).