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+ | '''Istanbul''', historically known as '''[[Byzantium]]''' and '''[[Constantinople]]''', is the largest city in [[Turkey]] and the country's economic, cultural and historic center (but not capital). The city straddles the highly strategic [[Bosphorus]] strait, and lies in both [[Europe]] and [[Asia]], with a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey. Istanbul had the eleventh-largest economy among the world's urban areas in 2018, and is responsible for 30 percent of Turkey's industrial output, 31 percent of GDP, and 47 percent of tax revenues. | ||
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+ | Politically, Istanbul is seen as the most important administrative region in Turkey. Many politicians, including President [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]], are of the view that a political party's performance in Istanbul is more significant than its general performance overall. This is due to the city's role as Turkey's financial center, its large electorate and the fact that Erdoğan himself was elected Mayor of Istanbul in 1994. | ||
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+ | The city has long been a center for significant intelligence activities, from the hectic days of the [[Cold War]] to being base for British intelligence services' propaganda effort for the war in Syria, [[the White Helmets]]. | ||
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Turkey's economic, cultural and historic center and a world metropolis |
Istanbul, historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople, is the largest city in Turkey and the country's economic, cultural and historic center (but not capital). The city straddles the highly strategic Bosphorus strait, and lies in both Europe and Asia, with a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey. Istanbul had the eleventh-largest economy among the world's urban areas in 2018, and is responsible for 30 percent of Turkey's industrial output, 31 percent of GDP, and 47 percent of tax revenues.
Politically, Istanbul is seen as the most important administrative region in Turkey. Many politicians, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, are of the view that a political party's performance in Istanbul is more significant than its general performance overall. This is due to the city's role as Turkey's financial center, its large electorate and the fact that Erdoğan himself was elected Mayor of Istanbul in 1994.
The city has long been a center for significant intelligence activities, from the hectic days of the Cold War to being base for British intelligence services' propaganda effort for the war in Syria, the White Helmets.
Events
Event | Description |
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2016 Istanbul airport attack | Shootings and suicide bombings at Atatürk Airport in Istanbul, |
Bilderberg/2007 | The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey |
Le Cercle/1998 (Istanbul) | Other dates uncertain |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Boğaziçi University | 1863 | Turkish elite university with strong ties to the American educational system. |
Cumhuriyet | 7 May 1924 | Turkish newspaper with Bilderberg habit |
Galatasaray High School | 1481 JL | Oldest high school in Turkey. |
Global Relations Forum | 11 May 2009 | Turkish think tank founded by the Koç family and dominated by corporate interests. |
Hürriyet | 1948 | Turkish newspaper with Bilderberg habit |
Istanbul Bilgi University | 1996 | A private university located in Istanbul, Turkey. |
Istanbul Technical University | 1773 | Many of the graduates take role in the development of Turkey. |
Kadir Has University | 1997 | Established in 1997 by billionaire Kadir Has |
Kadıköy Maarif College | 1955 | Prestigious high school in Istanbul |
Koç Holding | 1926 | The largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, |
Koç University | 1993 | |
Marmara University | 1883 | A leading institution of higher education in Turkey for 124 years |
Milliyet | 11 February 1926 | Turkish newspaper with Bilderberg habit |
Robert College | 1863 | A long established school with many Turkish Bilderbergers among its alumni. |
Sabah | 22 April 1985 | Turkish newspaper with Bilderberg habit |
Sabancı University | 1994 | Founded under the guidance of the Sabancı family, with Bilderberg connections. |
TESEV | 1994 | |
Turkey | Turkey is a nation state at the south east corner of Europe. | |
Turkish Industry and Business Association | 1971 | Possible deep state milieu, under suspicion because it so well represented at the Bilderberg. Identifies with Western interests. |
Yildiz Technical University | 1911 | Turkish engineering school |