History of the city of Istanbul
Istanbul is an ancient historical city that connects the continents of Asia and Europe. It has been known since ancient times by many names, the most important of which are: Byzantium, Constantinople, Astana, and Islam Paul.
It was also called the city of the Seven Hills, and its inhabitation dates back to the Neolithic era, but its written history dates back to 660 BC, and fossils dating back to the Copper Age were found.
Istanbul city location
Istanbul is located in northwest Turkey, bordered to the north by the Black Sea, to the south by the Sea of Marmara, to the west by Tekirdag, and to the east by Sakarya and Kocaeli. Istanbul is divided into Asian and European parts.
The Bosphorus Strait separates between the two sides, which is the most important strait in the world, which connects the Sea of Marmara with the Black Sea. There are also many rivers and lakes in the city to increase the beauty of its natural features.
The climate of Istanbul
Its climate is considered relatively mild, as the temperature rises to forty degrees, while in winter its climate is very cold and is characterized by snowfall in most of the states.
Tourism in Istanbul
The city is full of tourist, historical and recreational places to the point that it makes you think from where to start your journey to surround its breathtaking landmarks. Every neighborhood and street has a special place.
Tourism is one of the most active sectors in Istanbul, where the number of tourists is increasing annually, as Istanbul is one of the most global cities visited by foreign tourists from all over the world as a result of the charming nature and beautiful climate.
Information about the city of Istanbul
The most important Turkish cities and the largest densely populated, as it is famous for its ethnic and religious diversity. The Asian section of Istanbul is characterized by calm and green nature, while the European section is full of historical and tourist places. It is famous for its large historical mosques and famous museums.
It is considered the cultural, commercial and investment capital of Turkey and is a huge commercial and industrial investment center in the world
Sultan Ahmed Mosque is the only mosque built with 6 minarets and is known as the Blue Mosque
The closed market is one of the oldest and largest closed markets in the world and is located in the city center and there are hundreds of malls such as Mall of Istanbul, Cevahir Mall, Istanbul Valley Mall and others
Economy and Investment in Istanbul
Istanbul has the largest proportion of the workforce and a third of the gross domestic product, and produces 55% of exports
The fields of agriculture are active and diversified, such as fruits, sunflowers and olives. Its most important industries are food products, textiles, oils, leather products and electronics.
Thousands of mega projects have also been held in the city, such as Istanbul Airport, the largest airport in the world, which was built in 2019
Which made it the focus of attention of foreign investors for the purpose of buying and investing in real estate, and Istanbul contains hundreds of thousands of local and foreign companies