Is there a Catholic church in Turkey?

The Catholic Church in Turkey is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the canonical leadership of the curia in Rome that is submitted to the Pope.
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Are there Catholics in Istanbul?

Also known as the Sent Antuan Bazilikasi is the largest church of the Roman Catholic Churches in Istanbul, it is located in Istiklal Avenue, and it is one of the most important Catholic churches in Istanbul, and among them has the largest community following its Masses.
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Is Turkey a Catholic?

The Turkish Constitution officially recognises Sunni Islam, Christianity (some Catholic and Orthodox sects) and Judaism. Non-Sunni variations of Islam and other sects of Christianity (including Reformist Christians and Rum Orthodox Christians) are not recognised.
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What is Turkey's main religion?

Islam is the largest religion in Turkey. More than 99 percent of the population is Muslim, mostly Sunni. Christianity (Oriental Orthodoxy, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic) and Judaism are the other religions in practice, but the non-Muslim population declined in the early 2000s.
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Is Christianity growing in Turkey?

Interest in Christianity among Turkish people has increased during the Corona Year. Despite many challenges, new churches are being established at an increasing pace. Fida is involved in supporting the planting of local churches and the spiritual growth of believers.
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Where are the 7 churches in Turkey?

They are located in the Izmir, Manisa, and Denizli provinces of Turkey. Smyrna is the ancient name of Izmir city which will possibly be your starting point of a tour of the Seven Churches of Asia.
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Are there any churches in Turkey?

Out of many, a few types of churches in Turkey are Armenian Apostolic, Anatolia, Armenian Catholic, Armenian Evangelical/Protestant, Greek Orthodox, European Catholic, Anglican and Protestant. Though the Christian population has dwindled, its rich history remains in the form of churches in Turkey.
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Can you drink alcohol in Turkey?

Many travelers coming to Turkey for the first time will often ask whether drinking alcohol is legal or safe. Turkey being a country that is straddling Europe and the East, it's only natural to ask such questions. So can you drink alcohol in Turkey? There is no problem with drinking alcohol as a traveler in Turkey.
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Does Turkey have freedom of religion?

Executive Summary. The constitution defines the country as a secular state. It provides for freedom of conscience, religious belief, conviction, expression, and worship and prohibits discrimination based on religious grounds.
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Do the Turkish celebrate Christmas?

Being a Muslim country, Christmas is not celebrated in Turkey. But Santa Clause is called Noel Baba in Turkish, who is believed to bring gifts on New Year's eve in Turkey.
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Are there churches in Saudi Arabia?

Currently there are no official churches in Saudi Arabia.
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Is Turkey safe to visit?

There's an ongoing high threat of terrorist attacks in Turkey. Possible targets include tourist areas, transport networks, shopping malls, hotels and entertainment precincts. Be alert to possible threats, especially in public places or mass gatherings. Stay safe and be vigilant in large crowds.
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Is Turkey a strict country?

Turkey has strict laws against the use, possession or trafficking of illegal drugs. If you are convicted of any of these offences, you can expect to receive a heavy fine or a prison sentence of 4 to 24 years.
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Are there any Greek churches in Turkey?

A significant number of Antiochian Greeks who are members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch in Turkey live in Istanbul. They are mostly concentrated in Hatay province. They have their cathedral in Antioch, but are also present in İskenderun, Samandağ, and Altınözü.
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What human rights are being violated in Turkey?

The Kurdish–Turkish conflict has caused numerous human rights violations over the years. There is an ongoing debate in the country on the right to life, torture, freedom of expression as well as freedoms of religion, assembly and association.
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Is Turkey a Sunni or Shia country?

Turkey is a secular state. Even though over 85 percent of its population is Sunni Muslim and its Religious Affairs Directorate represents Sunni Islam, Turkey's secular tradition and legal structure help it refrain from pursuing a sectarian policy. The institutional structure is different in Iran.
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Can you get pork in Turkey?

Some people think that pork meat is banned in Turkey. It is perfectly legal to eat pork in Turkey, however, due to low demand, it can be hard to find a place selling and serving pork products. Additionally, because of the rarity of pork products, they are more expensive than in Europe.
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Is English widely spoken in Turkey?

Spoken English is not common in Turkey in general. About 17% of Turkey speaks English as a second language. This may seem higher in tourist areas, but according to the English Proficiency Index, Turkey in 2020 was 69th out of the top 100 English speaking countries in the world.
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What is Ephesus called today?

Today the modern name of Ephesus is Selcuk. A small Turkish town which has a population of 36.000 people and located at the Western Turkey. The main industry of Selcuk is agriculture. Selcuk is 60 km south of Izmir and 18 km away from Kusadasi Port.
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Is Ephesus in Turkey?

Ephesus is located near the western shores of modern-day Turkey, where the Aegean Sea meets the former estuary of the River Kaystros, about 80 kilometers south of Izmir, Turkey.
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Why you should not go to Turkey?

OVERALL RISK : HIGH. Turkey is safe to visit if you avoid some parts of it - namely those near the border with Syria. You should be aware that tourist hotspots, restaurants, shops, and public transportation are places where most thefts and pickpocketing occur, and that violent crime exists here, too.
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