The city of Istanbul is located at latitude 41.01 and longitude 28.95 and has a height of 39 meters above sea level.
Kyiv. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – August 03, 2021 – Tourism and Travel
Istanbul is the only city located between Europe and Asia on both sides of the Bosphorus Channel and the Sea of Marmara, which connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean.
Istanbul’s climate is mild and its winters are cold and humid. As for the summer, the city is characterized by a rather hot and dry summer.
The winds there are usually northeasterly coming from the Black Sea and sometimes accompanied by severe cold.
The average temperature in the city is about 4.7 degrees Celsius in January and about 22.8 degrees Celsius in July. The annual rainfall is approximately 80.01 centimeters, and most of this rain falls in the winter season.
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey as well as the largest port in the country and the city has been the capital of many empires throughout the ages.
This has been called by many names throughout the ages, such as Byzantium, a name derived from Byzantium, who was a leader of the Greeks who seized the peninsula, according to legend. Civil war. It was called “Constantinople” for a period of time.
The Arabs called it “Istanbul” after they heard the word from the Byzantines, and this word means “in the city”.
The city of Istanbul is divided into 14 districts, each with a mayor and a district council whose members are changed every five years, which is responsible for the local administration of the district.
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Source: Ukrgate