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Q.Honey market (bal pazar/bal çarşısı) in İstanbul?Related Search:
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 I'm going on holiday to İstanbul in two weeks. I've read that there's a honey pazar in the city--specializing in honey, beeswax, pollen, etc. I think it's somewhere near Sirkeci or the Yeni Cami. Does anyone know for sure if there is such a market in İstanbul, and where it is? Thanks!
A.Near Sirkeci and the Yeni Cami is The Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) which sells honey and other bee products (amongst other things). It's facing you as you cross over Galata Bridge towards the old city. If you go through it and out the back, turn right and there is also a very good street market. Rustem Paşa Camii is a little bit further along on the right, up some stairs - well worth a visit. You could also go to Pandeli's restaurant upstairs in the Spice Bazaar. It's a great area for shopping and sightseeing.
  

Q.TURKISH SPEAKERS: please translate: "Canim nasilsin? muhakkak cok mesgulsundur. Haftaya Pazar ........"?Related Search:
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  TURKISH SPEAKERS, please translate this message: "Canim nasilsin? muhakkak cok mesgulsundur. Haftaya Pazar Babanin dogum gunu. Onun icin birsey yapmamiz lazim canim. Baba USA'den bir Iphone alsa burda kullanabilir herhalde ne dersin? Neyse konusalim seninle bu onuyu canim." Fluent speakers only please! Please don't reply if you're just going to use an online translator site.... thanks in advance!!
A."How are you doing sweety? Definitely you are busy. Next Sunday is your dad's birthday. We have to do something for him. If dad takes an Iphone from the USA, he may use it, may he? Whatever, let's talk about this issue sweety." Hope it is useful.
  

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 I have an ammo pouch with some names on it that came from Yugoslavia. I want to attempt to contact some of the names on the pouch. The first person on my list is a Major Novi Pazar. I think he was serving during May 1987 and possibly a few years surrounding it. In front of his name and rank is the number 104, I am not sure if this is a company number or what. Anyone who knows how to get Yugoslavian military records or knows this guy, I would greatly apprecaite your assistance, Thanks a lot. This is a leather pouch with brass rivets to close it. I do not know which country used it, I suppose Yugoslavia. It is intended to carry 10 round stripper clips used to feed the SKS carbine. This is a leather pouch with brass rivets to close it. I do not know which country used it, I suppose Yugoslavia. It is intended to carry 10 round stripper clips used to feed the SKS carbine. Also, there is another....I am not sure what it is but I believe it is a name, it is Sabahudin Lukac. The "c" in Lukac has a > over it that is pointed down. In addition, It didn't actually say "Major" in front of Novi Pazar, it said "Maj." I assumed it stood for major but could it mean something else?
A.I know that Novi Pazar is a name of a city in the Raska ("Sandzak") region of Serbia.
  

Q.Can somebody translate this for me please?Related Search:
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 SuperKazan tam 85 gundur her gun 3000 YTL, her Pazar da 10,000 YTL vermeye devam ediyor Bugn 3000 YTLi sen kazanmak istiyorsan hemen burayi tikla Kazanmak sans degil senin elinde! thanks a million dont even know where they got my email address from thanks
A.it must be one of those internet BS so I would suggest you to stay away from those sites or you'll get lotsa spywares 'n s**** Superkazan continues to give away 10,000YTL (Turkish money) in every sunday, it's been 85 days now still gives away 3,000YTL every day, click here if you would like to win 3,000 YTL today, winning is not a chance, it's in your hands :p
  

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 Izzet sen de bizim gibi kutuphaneye veda ettin mi yoksa hala bizden devr aldigin kutuphaneyi koruma-gozetme gorevin devam ediyor mu? hirsiz amca yine pazar gunleri geliyor mu hala?
A."Izzet, have you also said goodbye to the library like we did, or does your duty you took over from us to watch over and protect the library still go on? Does Uncle Thief still come on sundays?"
  

Q.can you translate this from turkish to english please?Related Search:
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 SuperKazan tam 85 gundur her gun 3000 YTL, her Pazar da 10,000 YTL vermeye devam ediyor Bugn 3000 YTLi sen kazanmak istiyorsan hemen burayi tikla Kazanmak sans degil senin elinde!
A.SuperKazan (Super Winner) gives constant 85 days every day 3000 New Turkish Lira (YTL), every Sunday 10.000 YTL. If you want to win 3000 YTL today, click here immediately To win is not a chance, it is in your hand!
  
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For the town in Greece formerly named Pazar, see Giannitsa.
Pazar
—  Town  —
Location of Pazar within Turkey.
Coordinates: 41°10′N 40°53′E / 41.167°N 40.883°E / 41.167; 40.883
Country  Turkey
Region Black Sea
Province Rize
Area
 - Total 315 km2 (121.6 sq mi)
Elevation 37 m (121 ft)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 53
Area code(s) (0090)+ 464
Licence plate 53

Pazar is a town and district of Rize Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey, 37 km east of the city of Rize.

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[edit] Etymology

The town was formerly named Atina (Αθήνα του Πόντου) and was renamed Pazar 'market' in 1928.

[edit] Geography

Pazar is a strip of Black Sea coast with high mountains running parallel to the coast inland. This coast has a mild climate with warm summers (22°C in August) and cool winters (7°C in January, it rarely snows on the coast), but very wet and humid, apart from the early summer (April-May-June) it rains heavily here all year round, with an average of 50 sunny days per year. The wind off the Black Sea is cold in autumn, warm and wet in summer.

With all this rainfall the area is very green, and even more water is brought to the area by the many streams bringing rainwater and snowmelt down from the Black Sea mountains, including the Pazar River itself.

This is a hilly district and the main economic activity is tea growing, plus some fishing, trade and light industry (tea processing) in the town of Pazar. Tea was first planted here in 1944 and there are now three factories in Pazar for processing the crop. 65% of arable land in Pazar is used for growing tea. Before tea was planted, citrus fruits and apples were grown here but this has mostly ceased now, apart from trees in family gardens, where people grow vegetables and keep poultry. There are small areas of tobacco, corn, potatoes and beans.

Pazar has plenty of grazing land, including summer grazing in the high mountain pastures (yayla in Turkish) further up the Fırtına River. At even higher altitudes efforts are being made to plant trees but it is hard to put roads through and manage a forest in these steep, high mountains.

Today Pazar is a market town, and the centre of the local tea trade. Fishing was once a major activity and Pazar still has a fleet of small fishing boats although this is in decline as the Black Sea becomes polluted amd the traditional anchovies, flathead mullet, red mullet and other species are all in decline.

Until tea was planted these districts at the far end of Turkey were all impoverished, losing generation after generation as migrant workers in Europe or Istanbul. Life is still a struggle and people still leave although now many return for the tea harvest in summer.

Local handicrafts include basket-weaving and the hand-woven linen Rize bezi. As in much of rural Turkey, women traditionally cover their heads, partly out tradition, partly from practical necessity as they are outside in the wind and rain.

[edit] History

The first recorded occupation is the trading colony Αθήνα established here by the Ancient Greeks of Miletos in the 8th century BC. Along with the rest of what is now Rize Province, Athina then became part of the Roman Empire and its successors the Byzantine Empire and the Empire of Trebizond until it was brought into the Ottoman Empire by Mehmet II in 1461, although this coast was always vulnerable to pirates and threats of invaders from across the nearby Caucasus. Indeed for two years during the First World War Atina was occupied by Russia.

[edit] Places of interest

  • The watch tower, Kız Kalesi is on the sea front in Pazar.

[edit] Villages

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