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Turkey is glorious, complicated, invigorating, confusing, refreshing, sometimes annoying and always utterly fascinating, with at least three entirely separate identities. First there is tourist Turkey, a wafer-thin veneer of expensive shops, shiny new hotels, topless bathing, beer gardens and far too much development. Next is Westernized Turkey, the reality for many Turks who have grown up in the cities or along the coast, living a European lifestyle with Islam somewhere in the background and MTV to the fore. And then there is traditional Turkey. Head inland or turn the corner into the poorer backstreets and there are women in baggy trousers and scarves, and men with hubble-bubble pipes and backgammon boards. Every road has a pothole and a hairpin bend, every house is either half-built or falling down. Hospitality, friendship and family honour codes are still the fundamental planks of society. Finally, as if modern Turkey weren't complicated enough, add around 8,000 years of history, the wonderful mountain scenery, an impossibly turquoise sea, the baking sun, shaggy black and gold goats, olive groves and almond blossom, pine trees and wild thyme. (. . .) (from the publisher)Κριτικές για το προϊόν
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