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The Fire of Anatolia also known as Sultans of
the Dance are performing at Eurovision 2004
Song Contest Turkey. It starts with belly
dance and ends with a folk dance which called
"horon" from the black sea region of Turkey.
UUUYyyyyyyy :))You can also hear some Turkish
instruments such as; zurna, kemence(kemenche,
an instrument like violin), tulum(bagpipe)...
Sultans of the Dance también conocido como
The Fire of Anatolia se está realizando en
Eurovision Song Contest 2004 en Turquia.
Usted puede también oír algunos
instrumentos turcos por ejemplo; tulum, el
zurna, kemence(un instrumento gusto del
violín).
Anadolu Atesi'nin Eurovision 2004'te
sergiledigi gosteriden bir kesit.
Asagidaki linkten videoyu indirebilirsiniz
http://s1.upload.sc/request/3f2ef2ab9f59d6648
0e725ef4b5d852b/owner Tags : La Eurovisión Turkish Turco Turkey Turkiye Turkce Fire of Anatolia Anadolu Atesi Ethnic Traditional Folklore Elements |
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Affichage : 343690
Durée : 314 s |
| East & Southeast Anatolia - TURKEY |
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East & Southeast Anatolia - TURKEY
South & Southeast Anatolia This region is
geographically the smallest region of Turkey
representing only 9.7% of the total area of
Turkey with its 75.000 square kilometers of
land certainly not that small with respect to
natural and historical beauties it possesses.
This region of ancient cities, is adorned by
attractive natural figures, constituting a
real mixture of sights and past combined with
originality. Thanks to GAP (Southeastern
Anatolian Project) the area is having great
changes positively; many farming lands and
dam lakes were formed lately with this
project. Valleys and Plateaus occupy large
areas in the south of southeast Taurus
mountains. Central part is very mountainous
and eastern part is generally flat. Long
summers are very hot and dry, with high
evaporation, winters are cold and rainy.
Although mountainous areas are affected by
Continental climate, western part shows
typical characteristics of Mediterranean
climate. Southeastern Anatolia is the only
region of Turkey where the country produces
some oil. The economy is based also on
stockbreeding and agriculture, main crops and
products are; wheat, barley, lentil, tobacco,
cotton, and pistachio nuts. Situated on the
broad plain of upper Mesopotamia, Sanliurfa
is one of these points, once being a city of
1001 nights and camel caravans. Then comes
Diyarbakir with its wonderful architectural
designs dates back to the Middle Ages. Here
is the Malabadi Bridge presenting a peaceful
view, besides the Dicle Bridge over the
Tigris (Dicle) river. Another famous river,
the Euphrates (Firat), flows through Harran,
a wonderful place to see with its ancient
city walls and castle. Throughout this region
a special atmosphere exists, one uniquely
different from other parts of the country.
Thus, reflecting a specific life style over
its land, Southeastern Anatolia offers a wide
variety of opportunities for its visitors. If
you especially want to escape from a "sun -
sea - sand" holiday, you should explore this
region and live out of ordinary days in very
distinguished places. Provinces in this
region: Sanliurfa, Mardin, Diyarbakir,
Adiyaman, Gaziantep, Siirt, Sirnak, Batman,
Kilis. 9 cities. Tags : Sanliurfa Mardin Diyarbakir Adiyaman Gaziantep Siirt Sirnak Batman Kilis Fırat Harran GAP Dicle historical travel nature adventure cityscape cruise culture destination events landmark museum log |
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Durée : 507 s |
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