Turkey is not in Europe!
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Turkey is not in Europe!
Well only 10% of the country is in Europe...
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
As an EU passport holder, it's now easier than ever to live & work in any European country'
There are restrictions, you will need a work permit to work in Turkey...
There are restrictions, you will need a work permit to work in Turkey...
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
Greece is in Europe but isnt represented in this forum
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
perhaps there are some expats out there who would want to force the issue with Sue ??
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Rene
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
Politically I think Turkey is quietly thankful that it isn't part of Europe at this time - as for the forum I think its more logical for it to be in the European section than in the Middle East section....
#10
Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
As far as foreigners who come here on holiday and those that live here permanently are concerned, the places they are likely to go to are perhaps more in tune with Europe than elsewhere. However, Asia is ok but not Middle East as that tends to conjure up ideas about Turkey that are misplaced.
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
Its mean
Turkey not in Europe or not part of Europe? %10 only! all bullshit If someone comment or complaint about Turkish public I can understand But WHO decide borders and named Euro zone, you part u not?
If there is a exact border, why non stop change and move Euro borders? why they enlarge every few years to the east and south ?
So who knows? 1 day even Israel will be join and may part of Europe?
Well all we know bit geography, where is the location of Cyprus even not close to Europe but Turkey does! Istanbul! Canakkale region all British know very well a specially Canakkale. Lets talk bit about west side of Turkey! did any body been there? I been and I love it all museums antique Ephesus sites only these lands prove Turkey real part of central Europe and share with Greece, not a bullshit north Russian ex-states!!! Sorry if I bit bothered anybody with my comment but I believe all is true Thanks all understanding Bye
Turkey not in Europe or not part of Europe? %10 only! all bullshit If someone comment or complaint about Turkish public I can understand But WHO decide borders and named Euro zone, you part u not?
If there is a exact border, why non stop change and move Euro borders? why they enlarge every few years to the east and south ?
So who knows? 1 day even Israel will be join and may part of Europe?
Well all we know bit geography, where is the location of Cyprus even not close to Europe but Turkey does! Istanbul! Canakkale region all British know very well a specially Canakkale. Lets talk bit about west side of Turkey! did any body been there? I been and I love it all museums antique Ephesus sites only these lands prove Turkey real part of central Europe and share with Greece, not a bullshit north Russian ex-states!!! Sorry if I bit bothered anybody with my comment but I believe all is true Thanks all understanding Bye
Last edited by martinIFO; Sep 27th 2012 at 6:30 pm.
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Having just spent almost a month in Turkey, I don't consider Turkey to be part of Europe. From the moment you arrive, it clearly has a very different feeling than European countries with the exception of some tourist enclaves I guess. For a start religion has an important and growing influence over society. It's clearly a very masculine society as well - this was particularly noticeable coming from Italy.
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Re: Turkey is not in Europe!
Thank you for explaining, and I think I understand your point. It is more about the perception of where Turkey is than in where the border lines are drawn.