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03 Mar

Stylish and Polished Modern Thomas Paul Pillow

Posted in Uncategorized on 03.03.09

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m.jeya asked:


 

These Thomas Paul pillows are made from 100% silk twill and are reminiscent of a great vintage scarf. The pattern mix of the silk twill collection embraces the feel of moroccon tiles, retro flocked wallpaper, birds and flowers. Chic designs enrich any room and make a stylish and polished statement. This contemporary pillow has printed front and solid color back.

Thomas paul pillows are made from the finest Chinese silks available. Our exclusive patterns and colors are hand silk screened by master printers using centuries old techniques. Our colors are custom mixed by hand for each printing. It is a very intricate and intense process, but no other fiber takes color and patter like silk. This collection is the easiest way we know of to create a pulled together look that is always complementary but never too matchy. You can count on Thomas Paul accessories as the starting point for designing whole rooms around, as the finishing touch to pull a look together, and as a quick, seasonal way to swap out the sunniness of spring for the coziness of fall.

Thomas Paul pillows are made from the finest materials. The pillows in the collection are made from finest 100% silk twill. Bold, graphic, colorful; these are words often used to describe crazy uncles and women’s fashion, but they are also the perfect words to describe the textile collection of design industry darling Thomas Paul. His cheerful prints are the perfect addition to any space needing a splash of color.

These Thomas paul Istanbul pillow are made from 100% cotton twill and have a polyester insert. These eye catching modern pillows with bold motifs and two color compositions are the perfect addition for any room. If only it was possible to sew all the Thomas Paul pillows together into a sofa. It would be the most talked about sofa in town. All the bright colored fauna and flora, the patchwork of silk and linen–it would truly be a masterpiece. Please purchase online http://www.katiewongnyc.com in NewYork city.

 



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20 Feb

Travel Tips To European Countries: Albania

Posted in Uncategorized on 20.02.09

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Nicholas Tan asked:


Albania is a mountainous country and the one of the smallest countries of Europe. The residents supposedly descended from ancient Illyrians.

Culture

The culture of Albania is majorly influenced by that of the mainland Greeks especially in the urban locality; nodding one’s head means ‘no’ where as shaking the head means ‘yes’. To greet someone, handshaking is preferred, though Shoku (Comrade) was used before, which has been long forgotten now. People dress informally here. Swim suits are meant for the beaches, otherwise women are expected not to dress in a revealing outfit. When addressing someone prefix Zoti(Mr) or Zonja(Mrs) before the name and always remember to carry some gifts when visiting someone, although flowers aren’t much acceptable. The guests are served with coffee, raki or sweets. Smokers don’t have to worry much, but they should avoid it where they see a sign of Ndalohet Duhani or Ndalohet pirja e duhanit.

Travelling within the country

Buses with relatively cheap fares operate in the main cities of the country or taxis are another choice which provided service for some main hotels.

Visit Dajti Mountain and experience Dajti Ekspres Cable car for an unforgettable 15 minute ride passing through Dajt Oark to reach Tirana. The route is about 4.2 km long and the ride costs €6.5.Alpha Yachting provides crewed yacht which is a luxury in itself. Tirana Bank is the best place for withdrawing money as it allows access to Visa cards.

Eating Out

Restaurants are not always sufficiently heated, so always wear warm clothes if out in the night during winters. Foreigners are charged more than the locals. Both the entry fees as well as any merchandise will be on a higher scale, so it’s better not to reveal the fact that you are a foreigner when out on the streets.

Site Seeing

If you enjoy canoeing, this is the right place to be. There are places right outside Tirana which is an amazing site for not just canoeing, but also rock climbing, hiking, and camping.

Accommodation

If you want a 5-Star ambience, try The Sheraton Tirana Hotel and Towers, which is situated in the middle of a shopping and entertainment center. There are about 151 rooms and 56 suites. So, along with the comfort, one can shop at once convenience here. Another hotel which provides all modern facilities is Hotel Mondial. It is located 1000 m away from the city and is also a good example of traditional architecture.

Getting There

One of the best and the easiest means is to go by air. Albanian Airlines is the national airline which works in collaboration with Tyrolean Airways, and provides service to almost all the big European cities. The airport, Mother Teresa, is 16 miles or 26 km away from the capital. A tourist bus is available every 3 hrs to get to the city center and takes about 30 minutes to get there. Taxis are available round the clock. While waiting for any transport service, tourists can check out the duty free shops, bank, eateries and car hire at the airport. A departure tax of $10 USD is imposed on all foreign nationals. Check out www.flyalbanian .com for flight times and offers.

If trying to get there by sea, try the ferry services which are provided by Adriatic Line and Agoudimos. The main ports are Durres (has ferry connection to Italy, Bari, Brindisi, Trieste, and Ancona), Vlora (has ferry connection to Bari, and Brindisi), Saranda (has connection to Corfu), Shen Gjini (has ferry connection to Bari). Check out www.adriatica.it and www.aqoudimos-lines.com for more information.

Bus is another option. Buses start from Istanbul, Athens and Sofia. Internal passengers have lots of options with bus services provided. If traveling by road in a private car, there is road network to the Kosovo region, but they are too dangerous to use because of the political tensions within the region. Crossings at Hani I Hotit, Bllata, Oafa e Thaes, Tushemisht, Gorica, Kapshtica, and kakavija can be taken. If tired one can take halts at hotels or other designated areas. There is a network of 18,000 km, out of which only 7450 km are main roads, for local travelers. About 2138km stretch of these roads is in poor condition and has pot holes, and utmost safety precautions should be taken when driving on such roads. Speed limit should be strictly followed on highways as well as within towns. Driving at night should be better avoided because of the absence of street lights on the road except for urban areas. Traffic should drive on the right-hand. There is a shortage of gas stations in the countryside, so filling the gas tank completely when passing through urban area is recommended and since there is lack of national recovery system; travelers should be prepared for an emergency or breakdown before hand. One should carry necessary documents like International Driving Permit and national driving license.

Duty Free Items

Following are the items that can be carried without customs duty being levied on them:

1. 1liter of spirits or 2liter of wine

2. 250ml of eau de toilette

3. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco

4. 50ml of perfume.

Prohibited Items

Things that are prohibited to carry are firearms, narcotics and ammunitions. Special export permission should be taken for precious metals, books, antiques, work of art, or material of national or historic value.



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17 Feb

Liverpool Memorabilia: Ideal Gifts for Liverpool Football Club Fans

Posted in Uncategorized on 17.02.09

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Totally Gifts asked:


Relive some of the finest and glorious moments that have brought glory and honour in the history of Liverpool football club by considering the Liverpool memorabilia. The memorabilia is a collection of unique items and archive of the team. Fans of Liverpool football club can own something authentic and ground-breaking of the club or their favourite players in Liverpool memorabilia.

The Liverpool memorabilia is an effort to keep the golden memories fresh of the legendary players of the team in the hearts of the football lovers. The products or items are presented beautifully in a framed with no watermarks and made up of high-quality prints. The collection of Liverpool memorabilia is fabulous and perfect as gifts for Liverpool football club fans. You can purchase the memorabilia and add to your collection. For example: Liverpool football books, Liverpool signed memorabilia, Liverpool framed photos and montages, and Liverpool framed stadium are some collection of memorabilia. This collection is significant and enrich with amazing features.

Football newspaper book is an interesting book that highlights the matches and moments of the team from the period of 2007-08. The language is simple and descriptive. This book captures the club’s victories, squads in action and some major stories. You can consider this Liverpool memorabilia book as gifts for all football lovers. The memorabilia of Liverpool football club is also inundated with signed photos, arm bands and shirts. The Liverpool Champions League Final Istanbul 2005 Squad Signed is an unbeatable gift that comes with certificate of authenticity. This gift is framed beautifully in black plated and remembers the precious moments of the past days.

Liverpool memorabilia is also a collection of photos of the stadiums. The photos provide panoramic views of the stadiums. For example: The Kop Panoramic Framed Print is an amazing framed gift providing a dynamic view of the match in action. You can consider the memorabilia on all occasions like weddings, anniversary, birthdays, Christmas etc. Thus, you can make your friends feel envy with the collection of Liverpool memorabilia.



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14 Feb

Nato Signs Agreement to Use Aidmatrix Netw

Posted in Uncategorized on 14.02.09

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Rosaline asked:


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Brussels, September 16, 2008 — NATO EADRCC and the Aidmatrix Foundation announced their agreement to set up a partnership to help NATO EADRCC meet the challenge of managing donations in civil disaster scenarios. The agreement is with EADRCC (Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre), NATO’s principal civil crisis response mechanism, which coordinates assistance in the Euro-Atlantic area from NATO Allies and Partners to countries that have been struck by a major disaster.

“Right now, we are handling all logistics with whiteboard, spreadsheets and brains”, said Guenter Bretschneider, Head of EADRCC.  “After witnessing the success of Aidmatrix software solutions during recent emergencies in the US for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), we are convinced that this is the right step for our organization to better handle donations in times of crisis.  Aidmatrix Network® will make us faster, more transparent, more efficient.”

Shari Temple, Managing Director, Aidmatrix Europe: “Aidmatrix Network® provides a  single location to capture and report the full picture of need, donations, and delivery in real time.  Whether it is product or volunteers, Aidmatrix Network instantly makes requirements from the field available to potential donors and vice versa. This also prevents unnecessary donations from getting in the way of critical life-saving efforts.”

NATO EADRCC plans to launch the Aidmatrix Network® in late September. It will be available to 63 countries. These are the 50 Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) member countries - NATO Allies and Partners, the “Mediterranean Dialogue Countries”, the “Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Countries” as well as Afghanistan and Kosovo.

About The Aidmatrix Foundation, Inc.

The Aidmatrix Foundation, Inc. builds and operates powerful technology solutions that support diverse stakeholders in their efforts to work together to solve the world’s most challenging humanitarian crises. More than 35,000 leading corporate, nonprofit and government partners leverage our solutions to mobilize more than $1.5 billion in aid annually, worldwide.

www.aidmatrix.org

About Euro Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC)

The EADRCC was established in 1998 as a partnership tool of NATO Civil Emergency Planning and is NATO´s principal civil crisis response mechanism. The Centre stands ready, year round, on a 24- hour basis, to respond to civil emergency situations in the Euro-Atlantic area and to function as a clearing-house for coordinating requests and offers of assistance.  The coordination activities involve close cooperation with NATO Military Authorities and consultations with the United Nations´ Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA).

www.nato.int/eadrcc

For Further Information:

Elena Mendoza

Marketing Director, Aidmatrix Europe

Phone: +49 0163 233 6635

Email: elena_mendoza@aidmatrixeurope.org

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13 Feb

Choose From The Lucrative Properties Available In Turkey

Posted in Uncategorized on 13.02.09

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Derek Watkins asked:


Turkey, the Eurasian country enriched with physical beauty and some of the best places in terms of real properties, can be called as one of the most prosperous countries of the world. Due to over 300 days of sunshine, long golden beaches, an abundance of marinas and a diverse culture, it is an extremely popular choice of holiday destination. If you are looking for a property to buy then you can surely opt for property in Turkey. It is not only the place for spending Christmas but also one of the best choices for making it your permanent residence. Turkey for many years was a country only for holidaying, recently however, western influence has stepped in and with the abundance of sunshine and low property prices, property in Turkey is in great demand.

Some of the most popular areas to buy a property in Turkey include, Calis, Gocek, Fethiye, Oludeniz, Bodrum as well as the vibrant city of Istanbul. It’s always desirable that you decide why you are buying a property in Turkey, is it for holidays, permanent living or investment? You need to decide which type of property in Turkey you want to buy and what are your specific requirements. Are you willing to buy an existing property, off-plan or do you wish to renovate an older property? You must also make up your mind whether you want a Turkey property near the city center, a beach side apartment or a mountainside villa? There are also Golf properties in Turkey, if you are a lover of the sport. All you have to do is to decide which one to opt in accordance to your taste. You can search for property at every major holiday resort in Turkey. It’s not that more complicated to buy Turkey property than buying in other major countries. There are agents, brokers and many organizations that deal with the purchase and sale of properties in the region and who shall guide you through the entire process.

Properties in Turkey are quite affordable with a range to suit all pockets. There are many facilities for you to find your Turkey property online. It is easy to search some online websites to find out all you need to know about the different properties that are available. It is also best to speak with experts in this field, who will provide you with guidance and help in order to choose the best property in Turkey for you.

As we all know Turkey is famous for its unique culture and beauty and in recent times it has witnessed a great deal of development too. It is a place of relaxation and is therefore considered to be one of the best options for making a permanent home. As Turkey property is so affordable, it is fast becoming a dream destination for many property owners who purchase real estate in the region and stay here forever.



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11 Feb

Magickal Oils of Indonesian Shamanism Part 2

Posted in Uncategorized on 11.02.09

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Leonard Lee asked:


Note: The following descriptions of the magickal oils contain foreign words and phrases (Javanese/Arabic/Indonesian)–they are left untranslated for proper identification of the oils and the mantras/prayers associated with them.

Minyak Istanbul

Istanbul oil is one of the more common magickal types easily found sold in the Arab communities all over Indonesia and worn especially by the teachers of Islam. It has various grades and the good ones exude a very pungent, but fragrant scent. Once smelled it is hardly ever forgotten. It remains as a lasting memory. The scent is quite enduring, sometimes lasting for days on one’s person and some say, may be sensed as far away as 20 feet–though this may be an exaggeration. Because of its pungency, not too many people agree well with it, saying that it makes their head whirl.

Minyak Istanbul although worn as an ordinary perfume among the pedagogues of Islam, is also used by shamans as a potent oil for the purposes of romance, sexual attraction, and charisma. When empowered with one’s personal energies and thought-form, anyone within the range of the scent would not only look our way, but feel attracted and have the desire to socialize with us. The opposite sex would find us beautiful or good-looking. Pure Istanbul oil is hard to procure, most of what is sold through market places have been diluted and blended with other oils.

The oil may be consecrated with the following mantra to attract a specific person:

“Bismillahirrahmannirrahim

“Ingsun matek ajiku sibayang-bayang rasa

“Aji minyak istanbul sing kramat pengasihan

“Siapa lihat dia terpikat dan turut terpikat

“Siang kharisma nabi Yusuf as ada di wajahku

“Allahuma ya Allah” 7x

“Ya Muhammad” 3x

“Inkanat ila syaihatan wahidatan fa idzahum Jamiul ladaina muhdhorun” 7x

“Sing aku pantek si (the name of the person one wishes to attract) datang padaku haqqul yakin.”

Minyak Sinyong-Nyong

Among the many wonder oils of the Dayaks is (Si)-Nyong-nyong. This minyak originates with the Iban tribe. It is a rare magical love oil used by the natives of Kalimantan mostly for keeping one’s spouse faithful, although it is also applied in other affairs related to the heart by both men and women.

It is said that men who are affected by the influence of this oil would never commit adultery, even-though under barraged by the wildest temptation that the fairer sex may direct to them. In the event a man were to succumb to the wiles and seduction of a temptress, he would discover himself losing his sexual potency and would be unable to perform the coitus rite. The strange thing is that although impotent when it comes to other women, the body would function normally when fulfilling sexual duties towards one’s lawful wife.

Nyong-nyong is made through a complex ritualistic process that is kept secret by the producers of this oil. It is usually manufactured during the natal day of the magically powerful head of the tribe. According to sources, on this special day, enchanted bottles are hung compulsorily on a certain banyan tree species for seven days and nights, after which time the bottles are magically filled with a thick fluid, and this is known as Nyong-nyong. The rite is not always successful which accounts for its rarity.

Nyong-nyong may be applied in many ways, one way is to have it ingested by the unsuspecting subject. Several drops in the subject’s drink is enough to cause him to reject the approaches of other women. The affect of the oil may only last for several weeks or months, during which time the enchanter would repeat the process to maintain the status quo.

In general, the many love oils of the Dayaks may be applied for influencing another using the following rite:

Take some dirt or soil from the subject’s footprints and wrap it up in a white piece of cloth, after which several drops of a love oil should be applied on the bundle. After this is done, the bundle of soil should be placed beneath one’s pillow. The subject should then be visualized in an appropriate manner while calling out his or her name at least three times. Simultaneously, the pillow should be turned repeatedly and beaten.

Although difficult to acquire, Nyong-nyong oil is available to those that search for it. Minyak Nyong-nyong may be found sold by some perfume dealers, peddlers, and commercial psychics although the genuineness of the oil offered is questionable.

Minyak Air-Mata Duyung

This oil is the eye-secretion, or tears of the sea mammal, called, dugong (sea-cow) or “duyung” among the locals here in Indonesia. The creature sheds tears for lubrication of the eyes. The duyung is long believed to be the mythological mermaid and related to the Greek “sirens”; however, the latter is often referred to by Indonesian folklorists as “putri-duyung” and is quite different from the “ikan-duyung” or the dugong. Its scientific classification is as follow :

Family: Pugongidae in the order Sirenia.

Classification: Dugong dugon.

When unintentionally caught in fishermen’s nets, perhaps out of the pain of struggle, the gentle and harmless dugong sheds these “crocodile tears.” Most fishermen are careful to wipe these tears off the dugong with cotton swabs before returning the creature to the sea. The fluid in the cotton is later pressed and released into vials.

The oil or eye-secretion of the dugong has a wonderful but slight scent and is highly-prized for its magickal power to attract the opposite sex and is often used as a stand-alone or a blend with other magickal oils of nature with high pheromone content. In appearance, the “minyak air-mata duyung” is crystal-clear like water of a stream. Because of its scarcity, it is very costly.

Minyak Bulus

Minyak Bulus is derived from the fat of the fresh-water turtle and is used as an active ingredient for increasing the size of sexual appendages such as breasts and penises. It has a thick, yellowish appearance. When purchasing this oil one ought to be cautious as there are many fakes in the market-place. To use this oil one simply anoints and massages one’s breast or penis with it. Scientific research on the virtues of the Bulus oil has not yet been conducted as far as we know, but generations of use of the oil gives credence to it’s amazing properties.

Minyak Apel Jin

During rites of spirit-conjurations and evocations, shamans and those involved with Islamic occultism here in Indonesia often appropriate the Apel Jin oil for facilitating the contact. This oil has a black appearance. The thicker forms of this oil appears like tar and may be burnt on glowing embers as incense. The Apel-Jin is mostly used to conjure regional or house-spirits or those entities belonging to the lower astral realm. Its composition is a highly kept secret but some say that it contains products extracted from domestic live-stock or farm animals. The Apel-Jin comes in various grades and originally packed in apple-like brass containers–thus giving its name.

Minyak Lintah

Lintah means “leech.” Minyak Lintah is thus translated into “Oil of Leeches.” This oil, like the minyak bulus, is used to increase the size of the male penis and many have confirmed as to its efficacy. The oil has a black appearance and is derived from leeches prepared in a secret-manner. The application method is similar as the Minyak Bulus.

Minyak Kesambi and Minyak Banyu Urip

The “Banyu Urip” and Kesambi oils are names of products given by their adept-producer. These oils are extracted from the sap of certain trees and then empowered with magickal-force. The User only need consume the potions for the powers to begin to take effect in his body. The virtues of the Banyu Urip oil are as follow: it strengthens the bones; it builds-invulnerability against sharp weapons; it causes wounds to heal quickly; it strengthens the skin; it gives magickal protection against negative entities and forces; it increases one’s personal magnetism; it gives one “sabda siddhi” or it causes one’s words to have power; it increases psychic sensitivity, etc. The Kesambi oil is a class more powerful than the Banyu Urip–aside from invulnerability against sharp weapons, it also makes one invulnerable against bullets. The consumption of 7 bottles of either one of the oils gives long-lasting permanent effects of the powers.

Minyak Cimande

Among martial-artists of Pencak Silat here in Java, Indonesia, the Cimande (pronounced: Chee-Mun-Day) oil is quite famed for its power of invulnerability and its ability to assist the healing of broken bones, bruises, wounds, muscle-pull, twisted ligaments, etc. The physical formula and appearance of the Cimande oil may vary from one shaman producer to another, but the magickal power permeating them as empowered by these producers, are the same. Some of the ingredients of the Cimande oil are scarce and not easily obtainable; therefore, occasionally, the producers of the Cimande oils have to make do with what is available and use the best substitutes–this also contributes to the different appearances from one stock to another even by the same producer. There are many of these Cimande oils sold in traditional markets but not all are genuine–most have been diluted by their resellers to make more profit, so one has to exercise caution when purchasing them. The reseller’s practice of cutting the oils is looked upon with a great amount of irritation by their producers.

There are basically two types of Cimande oils–although more are said to exist. These two types of oils may have various appearances, and often, even resembling; however, they are to be differentiated by their purposes and not their looks. The first type is the regular Cimande “balur” oils used for massages, for healing bruises and minor injury cases. The second type helps to heal broken-bones and applied for major muscle injury. It also builds-up invulnerability against sharp-weapons and punches in the user. Some Cimande-oils may be ingested for healing the organs. Cimande-oils may have strong sweet-sourish odors depending on the ingredients used.

The Cimande-oil is highly praised by those involved in martial-arts and contact-sports.

Minyak Ponibasawa

One of the magickal oils appropriated in Islamic occult practice in Indonesia is the Ponibasawa oil. This oil is especially used for uncovering known treasures hidden in certain sites or manifesting money, gold, and jewels through occult rituals. Genuine Ponibasawa oils have been consecrated with the verses of the Quran and the Divine Names–as recited by a whole “choir” of spiritual adepts and their students. The actual force of the ponibasawa lies in the khodams or angelic servants of the Quranic verses and Divine Names anchored into the oil and especially represented by the needles immersed within them. Great energy is also released by the oil in the evaporation process during occult rites, and this conveys the necessary energies for the khodams of the oil to conduct their assigned task. Many anomalies have been noted regarding the ponibasawa oils or its variants, such as, when the vial of the oil is placed in a glass of water, it would cause the evaporation of the water at a very rapid rate. Some have claimed that the khodams of the ponibasawa oils dislike alcohol, thus when brought near bottles of alcoholic beverages, the latter would shatter into pieces.

During rites of treasure retrieval or manifesting money or gold from the ethers, the oil is normally used in conjunction with high grades “Buhur,” or powdered incenses. Certain prayers and mantras are recited to activate the power and forces associated with the oil.

There are many ponibasawa oils sold in traditional markets, but they are not all genuine and most of them are fakes in the sense that they are unempowered with occult force. The genuine ones are very costly and scarce and are said to come from Turkey. Ponibasawa oils are of various colors and come in sealed vials in larger glassed-tubes. The number of sealed vials may vary, from one to three–or even more. In each of the sealed vials are empowered needles of a variable amount–the more needles they contain, the more potent the oil–some variants of the ponibasawa oil do not contain any needles, though.

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07 Feb

Property In Turkey

Posted in Uncategorized on 07.02.09

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Parag Sheth asked:


Turkey and Turkey Property

Turkey straddles South East Europe and South West Asia and is bordered by the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia and countries in the Middle East (Iraq, Iran, Syria, Azerbaijan). Turkey and Turkey property is steeped in a wealth of history and culture which should be understood when making investments into Turkey property.

Modern-day Turkey was formed in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal who became known as “Father of the Turks”. This followed periods of control by the Ottoman Empire, and Kemal established a constitution and Constantinople became known as Istanbul. Turkey has suffered from many periods of civil unrest with a poor human rights record, but the troubles have lessoned in recent years. Rapid modernisation an expansion is taking place.

Turkey has a diversity of culture, beliefs and ideas and has nine locations listed as World Heritage sites, including Istanbul and Troy. Anatolia is one of the oldest areas in the world (the link between Europe and Asia) and there are believed to have been Neolithic settlements. Turkey still shows influences from many civilisations or empires - Hittites, Greeks, Persians, Romans, Byzantine, Oghuz Turks and the Ottoman Empire.

Turkey has 81 provinces and although the capital is Ankara, Istanbul is the financial hub of the country. Turkey is a democratic republic.

Turkey has a lot to offer any visitor - the warm Mediterranean climate means that the Aegean coasts with bays, sandy beaches and coves, as well as ancient theatres and temples. Resorts such as Bodrum are popular. Istanbul is well worth a visit for its museums, churches, palaces, mosques, bazaar places and natural beauties.

Property in Turkey

Historically the Turkish property market grew from the need for cheap affordable housing for the growing inner city populations, who moved inland to find employment. This resulted in some low quality property offerings in Turkey, although this was all that was required at that stage. There are many factors affecting large scale change in Turkey and property in Turkey. Shrewd property in investors are seeing this as an opportunity to make an investment in property in Turkey at the ground floor.

The country has under gone a series of fairly radical economic changes, due in the main to the application to join the European Union (EU) and the many conditions attached to this. The Free Market culture was embraced and the restriction on overseas ownership of property was lifted. After spotting a very underdeveloped property market in Turkey, the impending economic growth and infrastructure investment associated with the EU membership application, overseas investors have taken a great interest. Initially the interest has centred on the Aegean and Mediterranean coastline, with its extensive transport network and demand for holiday housing which have resulted in a property boom.

All be it from a very low basis, the last 12 months have seen the price of Turkish property leap by over 50%. While there is no way that this increase in prices can be repeated indefinitely, there are many market observers who believe that this is only the beginning of a long, sustained re-rating of the sector. Many are predicting a boom period which could easily last between 5 and 10 years.

While the large global holiday companies have a significant exposure in the coastal cities and towns, many people are now looking inland at the more untouched areas of Turkey. While the terrain can be difficult to navigate, there are some breath-taking sites to behold as people begin to investigate the less fashionable areas. As many of these areas have not yet been affected by the rise in property values, there are some real bargains to be found.

Buying Property in Turkey

Turkey is one of the many countries which have applied for membership to the European Union (with this expected to be rubber stamped in 2007) and seems poised to benefit more than any recent entrants. The World Trade Organisation believes that Turkey has one of the most prosperous economies in the world and is set for further growth in the foreseeable future. The potential for economic growth is based on a mixture of the climate, great history, golden beaches, and some very quiet rural villages which are attracting the attention of foreigners looking for exciting and different holiday venues. These are all fantastic signals for those investors who are thinking about buying property in Turkey.

As well as attracting new holiday makers, the country is attracting a lot of overseas investment with a number of blue chip companies opening up manufacturing and service operations in the country. This in turn is adding to the vibrant economy which is also encouraging further infrastructure investment. While initially the government may have been a little slow to encourage overseas investment, they now seem to making up for lost time, and the forthcoming membership of the European Union can only open up new avenues.

Recent increases in the value of properties have been in the region of 50% and while this cannot continue indefinitely there is still substantial demand in the pipeline to ensure above average returns in the short to medium term. The country has a prime site, with local access to central Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the mainland European markets and a double taxation agreement with many of its trading partners also adds a further attraction for investors.

In brief, Turkey has embraced the free market economy and has a young and willing work force who are helping to power the country’s economy. Vibrant, open to new ideas and with recent government reforms starting to take effect there are many positives to look forward to.

Future for Property in Turkey

As the Turkish economy continues to expand and the standard of living improves further, the forthcoming membership of the European Union will further lift what is already a buoyant economy. As ongoing government reforms continue to be introduced, the period of co-operation with business and overseas investors continues to develop to facilitate an ever increasing inventory of property in Turkey being bought and sold.

After a very difficult economic period, which resulted in near collapse in 2001, the country has recovered and inflation is now under control. In hindsight the fall to the brink of disaster caused the government into radical reforms which are still coming into effect now. The economy is being supported by the ever growing population of the country which reflects the general air of confidence in the future. A recovery in the value of the currency and the fact that inflation is now under control adds to the positive outlook for the country.

Do not be put off by recent property price rises, as these were from a very low base and look set to continue for the foreseeable future.



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05 Feb

Turkish Jewelry and Turkish Real Estate Make Good Investments

Posted in Uncategorized on 05.02.09

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Vikram Kumar asked:


Buying Turkish jewelry or Turkish Real Estate is a wise investment.  Turkey is noted for its naturally beautiful and historical landmarks.  It is also famous for its gold deposits which outdistance the puny 19K in the U.S. or Canada; Turkish gold is 22K, 23K, and 24K. Investing in either jewelry or Turkish real estate can double your investments.

 

Jewelry Industry

 

Turkey is fast becoming one of the world’s emerging leaders in the export of jewelry and precious metals, rivaling Italy.  The country can produce 200 tons of silver and 400 tons of gold annually, but this capacity has not been fully exploited.  The top producers of jewelry are in the Anatolia area, Ankara, and Izmir, but the center for jewelry production is found in Istanbul.  The growth of the jewelry industry in Turkey has grown to employ some 250,000 people. 

   

Turkish gold and silver jewelry are ornamented with precious and semi-precious stones.  These are usually designed with Anatolian or Turkish influences, which make Turkish jewelry distinctive.  Expect architectural and textile designs on bracelets, rings, and necklaces.  But there are newer designs to cater to modern taste.

 

With a reputed jeweler, tourists can get the best gold jewelry with less the cost back home and a certificate will be provided for every purchase of jewelry to authenticate its value.

 

Turkey is also famous for its precious stones–black amber and iridized opal.  Black amber in the Turkish region and nearby areas dates back to 130 million years ago and is prized for the unusual color.  Opal, another precious stone, is iridized to give it a shine. 

 

A popular jewelry piece is the silver and gold gilded necklaces and bracelets highlighted with semi-precious stones in varying colors, earrings of black amber and opal set in gold, multi-colored opal bracelets, silver and gold double chokers and bracelets in lacy designs, handcrafted anklets, and Evil Eye bracelets.

 

Turkey’s Real Estate Industry

 

Purchase of real estate property is restricted to twenty-four countries; among these are U.S. and Canada.  Other countries are mostly European countries and it takes one to two months before the title deed is given to the buyer.

 

There is an assortment of Turkish real estate properties on the market ranging from golf apartments or villas, hotels, vacation homes, apartments, and land.  Prices vary according to upscale and provincial locations for £200,000 or £29,000.  Buyers can choose any location and type of property in any part of Turkey.

 

Properties on sale can be viewed online but before a purchase is made, an ocular inspection is advised to ensure that the property is in good condition and the documents are in order.  A reliable online broker can be trusted to handle the transaction.  But when personally buying the property, a reservation has to be made.  The customer’s passport will be submitted to the Land Registry Office.

 

The papers of the property will be inspected by the Military Head Office to check if the property is not located in a military zone.  Taxes and fees have to be paid to the tax office and the authorized bank.   The payments are announced during the final transaction in the office of the land registry before the seller and buyer sign the land registry book.



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05 Feb

Top 3 Cheap Holiday Destinations

Posted in Uncategorized on 05.02.09

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Jessica Nielson asked:


Finding cheap flights is the first priority to save some money for your holiday. Now that flights are becoming more affordable and more widely available for every, there are a number of holiday destinations you can visit. Another key for cheap holidays is finding cheap hotels and accommodations from your destination. And lastly, you should know the best time when to book a holiday to save more from you budget.

Prague

This January, one of the year’s top holiday destinations for tourist who want to enjoy cheap getaways is visiting Prague. According to the Daily Telegraph, this wonderful city has some of the best bargain accommodations in Europe. The Czech Koruna has also a favorable exchange rate compared to the pound to benefit British travellers.

Being widely known as a cultural city, Prague holds several permanent and short term art exhibitions that never fails to captivate tourists and art lovers from around the world. Aside from its rich history and culture, the city is a vivid cosmopolitan that offers hot and thrilling night life. Fans of any music style will definitely find their favourite place where to spend a great night.

And for those who want to see the city on its finest display of festivity. Be sure to book your holiday between May 12th and June 3rd, when it will host the Prague Spring International Music Festival. This will be the best time to stop by the city for a week or two.

Istanbul

The city of Istanbul of another hot attraction this month. This diverse city offers excellent holidays for Brits who love sunny days, beautiful sandy beaches and friendly hospitality. The Turkish Lira offers great value for the Great British Pound, so no matter what holiday you intend to enjoy you will certainly make the most of it because of the excellent rate.

The European part of the city has a variety of spectacular holiday places that will surely blow you away. From Mediterranean beaches, to trolling the local bazaars for a great bargain or immersing yourselves amongst the ancient ruins that date back 10,000 years.

Also, Turkish cuisines are just as exciting as the beaches and bargains you are about to experience. You will enjoy rich and healthy dishes that were inspired from parts different parts of the world like central Asia, Greece, Arabia and Persia, making it eclectic and exciting.

Iceland

Aside from the this countries perfect location (lies between North America and Europe), tourist describe the place as an awesome and inexpensive place for holidays. Iceland is full of amazing sites, sound and blessed with bountiful natural beauty.

Some of the numerous attraction you surely would not want to miss are - top of the list is the legendary nightlife in Reykjavik. Famous for energy and stamina, you will experience a whole night of non stop music, dancing and a taste of Iceland’s finest bar drinks.

Another wonderful site to visit is the famous Blue lagoon. This destination has the honor to be the most clicked destination of Iceland. It is a man made lagoon and has a temperature of around 40 degree Celsius. It is believed there that its water has a blessing from god and can cure many diseases especially psoriasis.

And lastly, the geysers in Iceland are very popular because of its size. “Geyser spouting spring” the world’s largest geyser is situated here. Another small spring called ’strokkur’ is the centre of attraction in this area.



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04 Feb

Cheap Hotels Turkey

Posted in Uncategorized on 04.02.09

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Nancy Eben asked:


Turkey’s map gives you a clear panorama of its surroundings. Sea on three sides of the country and abundance of natural, historical and modern heritage make this place a worth visiting destination for the tourists. Good accommodation facilities also add to the charm of being here. It is not a matter of getting worried even if you have some budget constraints. Wide range of hotels including cheap hotels Turkey is the answer to your problems about where to stay with great comfort at lower costs. The best of everything is available here in any of the cities of the country. Whether you talk of culture, tradition, nature or friendly inhabitants, you will have no complaints about all these issues.

Magnificent locations, standard amenities and overabundance of desirable traits even in the cheap hotels Turkey make you feel absolutely delightful and energetic. The Aegean Sea and Sea of Marmara flank the west coast and northern part is surrounded by Black Sea. South of Turkey is in close proximity with Eastern Mediterranean Sea. An interesting destination within the country is Istanbul where you find Asian Continent connected to Europe with two impressive suspended bridges. The country also features some most beautiful resorts like Antalya, Alanya, Marmaris and Bodrum. European tourists like to visit this place quite often.

Turkey’s map gives you an idea about it being oriented towards the sea. And that is not a wrong perception to have. Ankara is the capital of Turkey and has abundance of interesting things to offer to you. Attractions like museums in the city are most favorites of the tourists. Some of the most important are Museum of Anatolian Culture and the Mausoleum of Ataturk. One of the prime attractions in Turkey is Istanbul about which Frank Sinatra Says “I would like to wake up in a city which never sleeps”.



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