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  1. Estambul (en turco: İstanbul ⓘ), antiguamente conocida como Bizancio y Constantinopla, es la ciudad más poblada de Turquía y el centro histórico, cultural y económico del país. Es una ciudad transcontinental , ubicada en el estrecho del Bósforo , que separa Europa y Asia , entre el mar de Mármara y el mar Negro . [ 2 ]

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    Istanbul, is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia. It is considered the country's economic, cultural and historic capital.

  3. Constantinople became the capital of the Byzantine Empire. The combination of imperial power and a key location at the crossing point between the continents of Europe and Asia, and later Africa and other regions, played an important role in terms of commerce, culture, diplomacy, and strategy.

  4. Hace 1 día · Istanbul, largest city and principal seaport of Turkey. Historically known as Byzantium and then Constantinople, it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire. Istanbul straddles the Bosporus strait, one of two waterways that separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey.

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  5. Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople, is a mega city that sits in both Europe and Asia, divided by the Bosporus. Although it is the largest city of Turkey, it is not the capital. It is the largest city in Europe by population. It is also the 3rd largest European city in size.

  6. The climate of Istanbul, classified variously as Mediterranean, oceanic, or a transitional climate between the two, is temperate; with cool, frequently rainy, somewhat snowy winters, and warm to hot, moderately dry summers.

  7. Cultura de Estambul. Apariencia. ocultar. Vista de Estambul. La cultura de Estambul tiene su base en la ciudad que ha sido la capital de los imperios bizantino y otomano.