
DejaVu
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Türkiye |
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somerlo
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From your delema I understood that what you're looking for is a country with culture and historical monuments.
So, as an archaeologist I would advise you to visit Turkey, which offers you the opportunity to approach a cultural and historical continuation of 3.000 years' period.
Ancient Greek, Roman, Bysantine, and Ottoman monuments, in a territory which has been the crossroad of so many civilisations and cultural influences. In addition, the Aegean part of Turkey offers all the facilities for summer hollidays and beautiful beaches, and a chance to take an one day trip to one of the nearby Greek islands.
As for France, I guess you can visit it at anyother season of the year. |
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hanibal
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Turkey ofcourse. |
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What do you exactly want to know ?...
I am a Turk, and of course I love my country...
And I also love France, especially because I grew up and I live in this country...
If I had to choose, my answer would be "Turkey".
If you are talking about holidays, I suggest you to go to Turkey, especially at this period...
Go to Istanbul and the Aegean coast, and then you will be charmed , and when you come back to your homeland, you will probably turn into a new person... Turkey is just fascinating and magical...
Fatih, from Paris,France... |
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the freakin' analyst
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France :] |
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O.CETIN BAYRAMOGLU
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first visit these adress and visit TÜRKİYE!
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• http://www.cankaya.gov.tr/eng_html/index.html
Presidency of the Republic Türkiye
• http://www.tbmm.gov.tr/english/english.htm
The Grand National Assembly of Türkiye
• http://www.kultur.gov.tr/en
Republic of Türkiye, Ministry of Culture and Tourism
General Links
• http://www.turkey.org
• http://www.turkeyinphotos.com/
Türkiye in Photos
• http://www.turkses.com
The voice of Turks
• http://www.hitit.co.uk
An alternative guide to Türkiye
• http://www.pbase.com/osmantanidik/turkey
Türkiye Photo Gallery (by Çakan Osman Tanıdık)
Some Links about Specific Places in TURKİYE
• http://www.exploreistanbul.com
Welcome to Istanbul
• http://www.cappadociaonline.com/
Cappadocia Online
• http://www.assos.org
Assos Guide of Travel
• http://www.safranbolu.gov.tr
Safranbolu Official web page
• http://www.zeugmaweb.com
Zeugma Web Site
Culture and Art
• http://www.dobgm.gov.tr
State Opera and Ballet
• http://www.idobale.com
İstanbul State Opera and Ballet
• http://www.devtiyatro.gov.tr/iraf/
Turkish State Theatre International Relations and Festivals
• http://www.topkapisarayi.gov.tr/
Topkapı Palace
• http://www.mkutup.gov.tr/
National Library of Türkiye
• http://kvmgm.kultur.gov.tr/
Cultural Assets and Museums
• http://www.kulturturizm.gov.tr/gsanatlar/
Fine Arts
http://www.allaboutturkey.com/
http://www.visitturkey.com.my/ |
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Qu'est ce que tu pense?
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Flip a coin. Both are very excellent countries. Turkey has tons of culture and history, France has great sites to see. You have some great answers above, so I'd take a look into what they're saying. |
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Leonarda
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It depends on what kind of holidays you want, on what you want to see also.I have seen both countries, here is not comparison, other civilisation has France, other civilisation Turkey.(before putting the thumbs down, i speak in positive way).
There are people who love for example Asiatic countries, personally, i wouldnt go, because they dont represent my needs..
I would suggest you to visit both countries, and for the summer to prefere Turkey if you want sea, or entertainment, even if i would prefere for myself if i were you Turkey in winter.It is calmer, and the winter in France is heavier... |
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MORTİCİA
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Turkey all the way and cheaper then france |
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Riri
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I've been to both Turkey and France.
Turkey is rich with culture. You will enjoy the great museums and old mosques. The buildings are awesome. Scenary is amazing especially in Borsa. The food is really tasty.
France has many historical sites and museaums too. If you like shopping and theme parks this will be your destination not Turkey. |
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genç türk
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Wrong question. It must have been turkey or turkey! |
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googling him
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well...france has the european life style..but turkey has a different unique style..that i only saw in turkey..my trip to it was to remember !
am neither french nor turkish btw =) |
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e s
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Turkey has so much more to offer in all aspects...France is totally overrated. You should see both countrys if you have the opportunity...but I, myself would go to Turkey first.
Lots to see, experience, and tons of fun! |
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kulla
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Türkiye:)) |
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ashyjo1
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Turkey |
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Udandaraogiri
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Turkey at the cross roads of Asia and Europe. You will be a far more well informed and culture rich on your return from the visit if you are not meaning simply a pleasure seeking trip. |
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andreas
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LadySoMean, you don't have to insult or make fool of French people, in order to advertise your country.....Ok, Turkey is a nice and beautiful country, (we got it) but i'm sure there are smarter ways to advertise it...... |
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єуℓüℓ
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my choice would be Turkey |
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Totally Blunt
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Turkey. |
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Tanju
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Hi,
Turkiye ...
Nice History and Nice Beach, together ...
Regards |
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Selena
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Turkey....people are much friendlier, the service is much better, the weather is much nicer, the monuments are much older, the food is much healthier, the sea is much warmer, the tea tastes much better, the streets are much cleaner, shopping is much more fun....why would anyone go somewhere else on a vacation when there is a place called Turkey!!! |
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Leprechaun
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France is overrated. Turkey all the way. |
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Blackvelvet
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turkey ..its so beautyfull there and the people are very friendly also ..lots to see also :) |
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Vaggos.Gr
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Both ! |
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Trotsky vs Kerensky- ĞекIо!
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Turkey of course!
At least people are not walking around with a face which might make you think someone has beaten them up.
Illustration
Turks => :D , :), ;), lol bla bla bla lol
French => :x . :( , :@ , ; (, ZZzZZzzZZ
Edit: Thanks for the 8 thumbs down lol I knew I was going to receive them.
Oh the user who is below the user below me, stop addressing me in your answers, I told you before I don't care about what you think. |
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