TURKEY’S TOURISM STAR ON THE TOP 100 LIST

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TURKEY IS THE STAR IN WORLD BRANDED TOURISM

The world-famous immigration Turkey iResidence, “We ranked the 100 most spectacular places of 2021.

Bodrum managed to enter Turkey in the list of historical and natural wonder places from all over the world. Bodrum, one of the most important centers of Turkish tourism, has taken its place in this special list with its history, natural beauty and dynamics dating back thousands of years, as well as different geographies such as Athens, Bangkok, Ljubljana, Las Vegas, the Faroe Islands and Cannes. Bodrum is praised in the prepared list, while Turkey’s St. Tropez testified.

The famous “The 100 most spectacular places in the world.” Turkey iResidence stated, “Bodrum, one of the most important tourist routes in Turkey, is also included in the list of 100 natural wonders and historical regions that must be visited in 2021, as well as modern settlements. A Turkey iResidence article praised Bodrum.

Bodrum, which is home to thousands of years of history, is the ancient city of Halicarnassus, as well as St. Louis in the Middle Ages. It was an important port under the control of the Knights of Jean. Bodrum, which is also home to the mausoleum of Halicarnassus, which is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the world, is also the center of attention of both domestic and foreign tourists with its natural beauty.

No one knows that today’s Bodrum is called Halicarnassus in history. Halicarnassus, one of the first examples of planned cities in history, was the administrative center of the Carian country. However, Halicarnassus is of great importance because it is also home to one of the Seven Wonders of the world. The mausoleum built in the name of King Mausolos has become the father of the name of the mausoleums where important names are buried after their deaths.

Some remains have survived from the Mausoleum. 5. century St. The stones of the mausoleum were dismantled by the Knights of Jean and used in the construction of Bodrum Castle. Referred to as Alikarnassa by the Luvians, the indigenous people of the region, it was one of the first cities to rebel against the Persian occupation. One of the most important structures left from Halicarnassus to the present day is the 8,500-seat ancient theatre.

Apart from the antique Theatre, which hosts unforgettable concerts especially in the summer, Bodrum has a well-deserved reputation for its nightlife. In addition to the places in the center of Bodrum, there are ambitious entertainment places with a worldwide reputation in spots such as Yalıkavak and Turgutreis.

Another point that attracts time’s attention about Bodrum is the windmills, which reflect the characteristic of the Aegean Sea. The windmills located on the slopes of the city, a tourist paradise, are one of the favorite routes in Bodrum, especially for those who want to take photos. This is also a spot that hosts fashion shoots.

One of the things that comes to mind when it comes to Bodrum is that it is a city whose buildings are all painted white. Just as all of Shafshawan in Morocco is painted blue, all of Bodrum is painted white. This preference, which reflects the characteristic of the Aegean, also occurs on the Greek islands.

Both residential buildings and tourist facilities located on the slopes of Bodrum are painted only white in accordance with the decision taken. This has also attracted the attention of the world-famous Time magazine. This choice adds another beauty to the city, even at nightfall.

Bodrum, which has a well-deserved reputation around the world, attracts the attention of not only Time magazine, but also many famous names. Finally, recently, world-famous musician Katy Perry and her husband, famous actor Orlando Bloom, chose Bodrum to spend their summer holidays. They also shared this iconic photo from where they were staying.

Bodrum is a place frequented by World Society in the south of France. Likening it to Tropez, Time magazine also highlights that the region has become an increasing attraction in recent years. This underlines the share of ambitious accommodation facilities that have recently opened in different parts of Bodrum.

Bodrum bays, which recently hosted Bill Gates, have become routes where yachts of the world’s richest names have also docked in recent years. These bays, which host huge yachts, also stand out as the unique natural wonders of Bodrum. These regions are also among the favorite decks of day tours.

Athens, Greece

Let’s also take a look at other places on Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most spectacular places. One of the places on the list is Athens, on the opposite side of the Aegean. The Greek capital has managed to attract the attention of Time magazine with its nightlife, while it stands out for its historical beauty.

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, the holiday haven of the Far East, has quietly managed to become one of the ten most tourist-attracting cities in the world with its tourism breakthrough in recent years. Bangkok, which stands out especially for its nightlife, is also on the list thanks to its ambitious hotels. Time also recommends visiting Bangkok’s historic districts and neighborhoods where locals live.

Berlin, Germany

Berlin, the capital of Germany, is one of the most ambitious nightlife cities in the world. Berlin also has the distinction of being the city with the most dense Turkish population in Europe. Berlin, home to the most important museums in the world, also displays a large number of historical artifacts taken from Anatolia a hundred years ago.

Cannes, Frasa

We’re turning our course to the Cote d’azur region of southern France, neighboring Germany. 19. the region, which has become the most popular holiday route for the rich in Northern Europe since the century, has the distinction of being the geography where tourism also begins in the modern sense. Cannes, which is also home to one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, has a worldwide reputation for its hotels, beaches and food and drink places.

Coimbra, Portugal

Portugal’s historic Atlantic coast town of Coimbra has also been named one of time’s 100 most spectacular places in the world. Because of its historical University, the center of fado music, Coimbra has an important place in the formation of Portuguese culture and achieving a worldwide reputation. Coimbra also manages to attract attention for its structures dating from the Middle Ages.

Dubai, UAE

Dubai, which is probably the newest and most built of the places mentioned so far. 20. a fishing village until the first half of the century, Dubai has seen incredible growth, especially in the last 20-30 years, with the presence of oil in the region. Dubai today has become one of the most famous and most visited cities in the world with skyscrapers and highways built at an incredible speed. The Burj Khalifa, currently the tallest skyscraper in the world, is also located in Dubai.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Let’s move from desert heat to a cold, misty atmosphere. Another of the cities on time’s list is Edinburgh, the historic capital of Scotland. Edinburgh, a city where you can feel the Gothic air of the north to your bones with its characteristic architecture, has become one of the favorite holiday routes for romantic couples in recent years.

Faroe Islands

Our fairytale journey to the North continues. Another cold region on the list is the Faroe Islands. Edinburgh, or rather, north of the British isle and south of Iceland, is actually a region of the Kingdom of Denmark. The Faroe Islands, one of the most important regions of the world with a population of sheep, are of course the center of attention of travelers, especially photographers, with their natural beauty and hazy weather.

Gold Coast, Australia

We cross from the Faroe Islands to a place thousands of miles away, the vast country of Australia. Located on the eastern coast of Australia, the golden beaches, or officially the Gold Coast, are home to the country’s important tourist facilities. The Gold Coast, which also stands out for its natural beauty, welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists every year on its miles-long beaches.

Granada, Spain

From the holiday paradise Gold Coast, we turn our route to the city of Granada, the capital of Andalusia, one of the most important points of Mediterranean civilization. Granada, one of the most important centers of Science and philosophy in Europe for hundreds of years and the center of the Andalusian Umayyads, is home to many historical artifacts dating from the Middle Ages, especially the Palace of the Alhambra.

Hanoi, Vietnam

This time we are on a route where you can breathe the exotic air of the Far East, get lost in its chaos. Hanoi, one of Vietnam’s most important cities, manages to attract tourists with the train tracks and street flavors that pass through its narrow streets. Hanoi is also on time’s list of the 100 most spectacular places in this aspect.

Hawaii, USA

It is located a long way from the mainland of the United States. Hawaii, considered one of the most famous holiday paradise in the world, is experienced in four seasons of summer, Hawaii, which embellishes the dreams of many people with its tropical climate, is also on the agenda with frequent eruptions of volcanoes. Hawaii, where the Pearl Harbor raid, one of the landmark moments in World War II, also took place, is the only state affiliated with the United States that bears the flag of the United Kingdom (UK).

Hokkaido, Japan

Hokkaido, one of Japan’s four largest islands, is located in the northern parts of the country. Hokkaido, the second largest island in the country, is a place that stands out for its natural beauty. Famous for its colorful flower gardens and fields, Hokkaido island is also one of the favorite routes for nature and photography enthusiasts.

Jaipur, India

We move from Japan to India, another Asian country. With its unique culture, crowds and philosophy, India manages to become a point of attraction for people all over the world. Jaipur, also known as Pink City, is one of India’s must-see destinations. In addition to the Maharajah Palace, many temples are among the elements that make Jaipur special.

Bran Castle, Romania

Bran Castle, located near Braşov, Romania, has a worldwide reputation. He owes this fame to Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, which has also been adapted for many times. 15. during the century, Vlad Tepesh, or the Voivode of the stake, who ruled in the region, had a terrible reputation for using terrible tortures on both the people of the region and the Ottoman soldiers. The castle of Bran, where the piled-up Vojvoda lived, later became a very important part of popular culture and Romanian tourism.

Las Vegas, USA

Las Vegas is one of the most important centers in the United States where the heart of the entertainment world beats. Las Vegas, with its casinos, hotels and luxury stores, is a different world in the middle of the desert. A small town in the desert until half a century ago, Las Vegas became one of the world’s few entertainment centers in a few decades. Las Vegas, located within the borders of the state of Nevada, has also hosted many film shoots due to its proximity to Hollywood.

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana, the capital of the Central European country of Slovenia, is a city that reflects the traces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the former Yugoslavia with its architecture. This lush city, next to the Alps, was also named the cleanest capital in Europe.Juliette: If you want to dump your garbage in the trash without parsing it across the city, you have to lose a dollar.

Loire Valley, France

We turn our course to the Loire, France’s historic region famous for its castles. Along this fertile valley, named after the river of the same name, there are many historical palaces and castles worth visiting. An important part of these magnificent structures built by aristocrats before the French Revolution have become museums visited by tourists who come to the region today.

Los Angeles, USA

Los Angeles, also called the city of Angels, is another city that managed to make Time magazine’s list. Los Angeles, one of the most famous cities in the world, also welcomes millions of tourists every year in direct proportion to its fame. Los Angeles is one of the most cosmopathic cities in the United States, just like San Francisco. Home to famous places such as Venice Beach, Santa Barbara and Santa Monica, Los Angeles is a city where the heart of the movie world beats, including Hollywood.

Madrid, Spain

Madrid, the capital of Spain, is compared to Barcelona in many ways. Although it is not located on the Mediterranean coast, Madrid is noted for its magnificent structures, palaces and museums that reflect hundreds of years of imperial heritage. The delicious tastes of local cuisine are also one of the points that make the trip to Madrid special.

Maldives

The Maldives is a country of 1,200 islands, large and small, spread across the Indian Ocean. Located about 750 kilometers southwest of Sri Lanka, the country is also known as the honeymoon holiday route of especially romantic couples. With remarkable beauty, the Maldives is in danger of being flooded in the near future due to global warming.

Marrakech, Morocco

The Arabs Prefer to call this charming city El Magrib, while the Westerners prefer to call Morocco Morocco because of the influence Marrakech has left on them. Marrakech, one of the most tourist-attracting cities in Morocco, is located in the central part of the country, in the flat region at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. Marrakech, where hundreds of years of structures stand, where you will feel like a fairy-tale land, has also hosted the filming of many Hollywood films, just like Casablanca.

New York, USA

Manhattan, one of the five regions of New York City, is also the most important financial center in the world. 20. Manhattan, the place where skyscrapers began to be built for the first time in the world at the beginning of the century, is one of the most popular areas of the modern world with its neighborhoods of Italian, Jewish, African, Chinese immigrants, management centers of world-famous companies, museums and huge Central Park. The fortunes of Manhattan, once an island in the Netherlands without a settlement called New Amsterdam, have changed in the following centuries.

Nuuk, Greenland

Greenland is a place in what is now Denmark. Although Greenland, the world’s Yesil island, means “green land”, the region spends almost all of the year covered in snow and ice. Greenland, where the northern lights can also be observed, is on the adventurers ‘ expedition route. Nuuk is one of the few settlements on this vast island.

Odense, Denmark

This time we’re focusing on a beauty on the mainland of Denmark. Odense, one of the most prominent cities in the country after the capital Copenhagen, has one of the most beautiful reflections of the characteristic architecture of the North. Built on a wide plain, Odense is also famous for offering an ideal ride for cycling enthusiasts.

Oslo, Norway

Oslo, a city that can simultaneously top the list of the most expensive and most livable cities in the world, is a city where you can feel a lot of the northern air, just like Odense. Oslo deserves to be included in time’s list of 100 Great Places with its seafood-dominated cuisine and its vibrant life in contrast to its climate.

Paris, France

Everything that is said for him seems incomplete. One of the world’s leading cities of love, romance, art, fashion, gastronomy and architecture, Paris also has the title of the most tourist-welcoming city on our planet. Divided in two by the Seine River, this historical capital admires its visitors with its numerous museums, magnificent restaurants and aesthetic streets.

Patagonia, Argentina-Chile

We’re turning our course thousands of miles from Paris to the other side of the world. This is a place that gives the right to the phrase “as far as Patagonia”, which is used to express how far a place is. With its magnificent forests and huge glaciers right next to it, Patagonia has managed to become one of the routes frequented by travelers in recent years.

Beijing, China

“Where do the most billionaires in the world live?” if we ask, many of us will pronounce the name of any US or European city. But in recent years, this situation has been quite reversed. Beijing, the capital of China, according to recent research, is the city where the most billionaires live in the world. Beijing, a city more populous than the population of many countries around the world, has managed to make time’s list for its historical aspect.

Quito, Ecuador

Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is a typical colonial-era city in Latin America. Founded in 1534, the city, like other Latin American cities, has a square in the center of the cathedral and settlements that develop around it. Quito has become the focus of attention, especially from European tourists, in recent years.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik has the title of being the northernmost capital in the world. In addition to its cold climate, Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is noted for its thermal spas, quaint houses and nature. It is possible to see these traces around the city founded by the Vikings 1200 years ago. This fairy-tale land, where the air temperature does not rise above 15 degrees, is also one of the most magnificent places in the world.

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Santiago de Compostela, listed as a World Cultural Heritage site, is also known as the stop where the famous holy pilgrimage in Spain ends. Located in Galicia, one of the autonomous regions of the country, the historic cathedral in the center of Santiago de Compostela is one of the symbols of the city and even the country.

Sicily, Italy

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean. Attached to Italy, the island is separated from the mainland by the Strait of Messina. Romans, Normans, Arabs, Greeks and Italians ruled on the island, which has been flooded by different communities throughout history. As such, the culture of the region has become very colorful. Known as the birthplace of the mafia, Sicily is also home to Etna, one of Europe’s most active volcanoes.

Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia’s largest city, is also home to the world’s longest walking path Sydney, famous for its Opera House, Historic Iron Bridge and skyscrapers, is the second region in Australia to find a place in Time magazine’s list of the 100 most spectacular places in the world.

Siem Reap, Cambodia

We’re turning our course from Australia to the Far East. Another UNESCO World Heritage site is the Angkor temples. 12. Angkor is one of the most visited places in Cambodia by tourists, with 12 main temples and many smaller temples decked out. Located in the Siem Reap region, these historical beauties are the focus of attention for tourists as well as for people of the Hindu faith.

Singapore

Singapore is today considered one of the most prosperous countries in the world. The country, where national income per capita is at a high level, attracts attention in many aspects. Singapore, which is the fourth richest country in the world with a per capita national income of 56,226 thousand dollars, also stands out for this success. The country has a dynamic economy and has many skyscrapers. World-famous companies have representative offices in Singapore.

Taipei, Taiwan

As the capital of Taiwan, Taipei, like many places in the Far East, is a land of technology. Besides the Taipei 101 tower, which is the symbol of the city, the city is also known for its humid air. Taiwan is one of the regions that today has a problem with diplomatic recognition around the world due to its problems with China.

Tallinn, Estonia
Located on the coast of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn was listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1997 because it did not lose its historical texture despite the wars and invasions it suffered during various periods. In recent years, Estonia, which has frequently mentioned its name in the field of education and technology, is not limited to this. Tallinn, the capital of the country, has also managed to become one of the world’s most famous technology centers.

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, one of the most populous cities in the world, has more inhabitants than many countries. In Tokyo, one of the most technological cities in the world, you can feel like a sci-fi movie. With a population of more than 40 million, Tokyo may seem a little creepy to those unfamiliar with the city. But still, this huge city is a must-see.

Tuscan Valley, Italy

One of the first places that comes to mind when it comes to Italy is undoubtedly the Tuscan Valley. With its vineyards, lush geography and historical events affecting the fate of humanity, the Tuscan Valley is one of the must-see places. Time magazine could not be indifferent to this natural wonder region, which, like Florence, is also home to a historic city where the Renaissance began.

Uyuni Lake, Bolivia

Located in southwestern Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni TUEs to be the world’s largest salt plain. When this salt lake dries, it turns into a layer of flat and dazzling white salt tiles. Tues de Uyuni during the rainy season, the shallow lake reflects the sky, creating a dreamy illusion of Eternity.

Venice, Italy

Venice has held a very important place throughout history. Venice, which survived as an independent republic in the Middle Ages and had a colony in many parts of the Mediterranean Sea, is home to many magnificent structures that are a legacy of that period. Today, Venice, one of the most frequented routes by tourists, is decidedly one of Italy’s iconic cities. It also fascinates its visitors with Venetian architecture, which inspires many branches of art, from literature to painting, music to cinema.

Zurich, Switzerland

Finally, we turn our course to Italy’s northern neighbor, Switzerland. Before us is Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city, one of the most prosperous countries in the world. It’s also home to some of the world’s most expensive restaurants. Zurich, which has prices that scare tourists, is still a city worth visiting with its historical texture.

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Turkey's world-renowned organ transplant specialist. Dr. Demirbaş has 104 international publications and 102 national publications.

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Born on August 7, 1963 in Çorum, Prof. Dr. Alper Demirbaş has been continuing his work as the President of MedicalPark Antalya Hospital Organ Transplantation Center since 2008.

Prof. who performed the first tissue incompatible kidney transplant in Turkey, the first blood type incompatible kidney transplant, the first kidney-pancreas transplant program and the first cadaveric donor and live donor liver transplant in Antalya. Dr. As of August 2016, Alper Demirbaş has performed 4900 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants and 95 pancreas transplants.

In addition to being the chairman of 6 national congresses, he has also been an invited speaker at 12 international and 65 national scientific congresses. Dr. Alper Demirbaş was married and the father of 1 girl and 1 boy.

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Eczacibasi Medical Award of 2002, Akdeniz University Service Award of 2005, Izder Medical Man of the Year Award of 2006, BÖHAK Medical Man of the Year Award of 2007, Sabah Mediterranean Newspaper Scientist of the Year Award of 2007, ANTIKAD Scientist of the Year Award of 2009, Social Ethics Association Award of 2010, Işık University Medical Man of the Year Award of 2015, VTV Antalya's Brand Value Award of 2015.

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Doctor of Medicine Degree Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, General Surgeon Ministry of Health Turkey EKFMG (0-477-343-8), University of Miami School of Medicine Member of Multiple Organ Transplant, ASTS Multiorgan Transplant Scholarship. Lecturer at Kyoto University. Lecturer at University of Essen, Research assistant at the University of Cambridge .

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