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Sarhos Cay, Turkey
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| a stream - a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
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Sarhos Cay facts
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| Alternate Names: | Serhos Dere,Serhoş Dere,Zerhos Deresi,Zerhoş Deresi |
| Latitude: | 37.4000000 |
| Longitude: | 28.5000000 |
| Population: | 0 |
| Elevation: | 0 meters above sea level |
| Average Elevation (average elevation of 30'x30' (ca 900mx900m) area): | 774 meters above sea level |
| Timezone: | Europe/Istanbul |
| The time in Sarhos Cay: | Sat Nov 21 12:40:27 EET 2009 |
| Sunrise: | Sat Nov 21 06:51:00 EET 2009 |
| Sunset: | Sat Nov 21 16:52:00 EET 2009 |
| Is it daytime in Sarhos Cay?: | true |
Sarhos Cay Weather from BODRUM MILAS (approximately 74.11 km away): | Bodrum Milas Airport, Turkey (LTFE) 37-14-53N 027-40-55E
Nov 21, 2009 - 05:20 AM EST / 2009.11.21 1020 UTC
Wind: from the W (280 degrees) at 6 MPH (5 KT) (direction variable):0
Visibility: greater than 7 mile(s):0
Temperature: 68 F (20 C)
Dew Point: 51 F (11 C)
Relative Humidity: 56%
Pressure (altimeter): 30.27 in. Hg (1025 hPa)
ob: LTFE 211020Z 28005KT 240V330 CAVOK 20/11 Q1025 NOSIG
cycle: 10
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| Title: | Rahmetli Muro - Anne Taklidi FULL (Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu 31. Bölüm Komedi) |
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| Location: | tavas |
| Keywords: | muro, mustafa, üstündağ, taklit, takliti, ana, taklidi, anne, kurtlar, vadisi, pusu, ustundag, başkan, felekman007, felekman, rahmetli, patlatma, sahnesi, mro, yeni, video, komik, komedi, çeto, çetin, |
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| Title: | Osmanli Mehter Marsi Animasyon |
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| Keywords: | osmanli, mehter, marsi, 3d, animasyon, animation, dersvar, istanbul, fetih, repadizayn, |
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| Title: | yavuz bingöl sele verseydim |
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| Location: | denizli |
| Keywords: | yavuz, bingol, sele, verseydim, bingöl, türkü, |
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| Title: | K.VADİSİ PUSU TÜRKÜLERİNDEN |
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| Location: | DENİZLİ |
| Keywords: | KURTLAR, VADİSİ, PUSU, YEŞİL, BAŞLI, GÖVEL, ÖRDEK, //TÜRKÜ, |
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| Title: | yüzüklerin efendisi hacının düşüşü küfür şov |
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| Location: | Denizli Çamlık |
| Keywords: | lotr, dublaj, yüksüklerin, lord, of, the, rings, yüksük, |
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Areas around Sarhos Cay that may be of interest
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| Genzile | apprx. 0 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Goktepe | apprx. 5.8 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Sungur | apprx. 7 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Korteke | apprx. 9.7 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Kesire | apprx. 10.3 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Orencik | apprx. 11 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Camoluk | apprx. 11.3 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Guvenir | apprx. 12.1 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Manamak | apprx. 13.1 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Kemer | apprx. 15.5 km away | populated place | a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work |
| Denizli | apprx. 70.1 km away | first-order administrative division | a primary administrative division of a country, such as a state in the United States |
| Sarhos Cay | apprx. 0 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Cavdir Deresi | apprx. 2.9 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Kemer Baraji | apprx. 13.3 km away | reservoir(s) | an artificial pond or lake |
| Yenidere Cayi | apprx. 13.9 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Gorle Deresi | apprx. 16 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Sulu Dere | apprx. 23.3 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Geyre Cayi | apprx. 36.4 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Kocagecit Dere | apprx. 44.2 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Derebag Deresi | apprx. 46 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Dandalaz Cayi | apprx. 53.8 km away | stream | a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land |
| Dalyan Resort | apprx. 50.1 km away | hotel | a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public |
| Aphrodisias | apprx. 52.2 km away | ruin(s) | a destroyed or decayed structure which is no longer functional |
| Goncali Istasyonu | apprx. 73.8 km away | railroad station | a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight |
| Boceli Istasyonu | apprx. 77.2 km away | railroad station | a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight |
| venus hotel | apprx. 78.8 km away | hotel | a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public |
| Buldan Baraji | apprx. 84.9 km away | dam | a barrier constructed across a stream to impound water |
| Killik Istasyonu | apprx. 106.3 km away | railroad station | a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight |
| Konaklar Istasyonu | apprx. 109.2 km away | railroad station | a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight |
| Ahmetler Istasyonu | apprx. 121.4 km away | railroad station | a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight |
| Kiris Dagi | apprx. 7.4 km away | mountain | an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more |
| Avdan Dagi | apprx. 31.3 km away | mountain | an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more |
| Karayayla | apprx. 33.9 km away | upland | an extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief |
| Karincali Dagi | apprx. 35.5 km away | mountain | an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more |
| Tavas Ovasi | apprx. 38.4 km away | plain(s) | an extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area |
| Kartalkaya Tepe | apprx. 41.2 km away | mountain | an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more |
| Akbaba Tepesi | apprx. 48.8 km away | peak | a pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature |
| Alaman Dagi | apprx. 50.3 km away | mountain | an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more |
| Ak Dag | apprx. 50.7 km away | mountain | an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more |
| Gok Tepe | apprx. 51.9 km away | peak | a pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature |
Some facts about Turkey
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| Capital: | Ankara |
| Area (km sq): | 780,580 |
| Population: | 71,892,000 |
| Continent: | Asia |
| Currency: | Lira |
| Neighbors: | SY,GE,IQ,IR,GR,AM,AZ,BG |
| Languages: | tr-TR,ku,diq,az,av |
| Exports - commodities: | apparel, foodstuffs, textiles, metal manufactures, transport equipment | | Imports - commodities: | machinery, chemicals, semi-finished goods, fuels, transport equipment | | Internet Service Providers (ISPs): | 50 (2001) | | Irrigated land: | 52,150 sq km (2003) | | Natural gas - proved reserves: | 8.495 billion cu m (1 January 2008 est.) |
United States Travel Advisory Excerpt for
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| July 18, 2008 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Turkey is a moderately developed nation with a wide range of tourist facilities of all classes in the main tourist destinations. Read the Department of State Background Notes on Turkey for additional information. | | CRIME: The rate of street crime is relatively low in Turkey, although it has increased in large urban centers such as Istanbul and Izmir. In Istanbul, petty street crime is most common in tourist areas such as Taksim Square, Sultanahmet and in the areas around the Grand Bazaar and Spice (Egyptian) Bazaar. It is strongly recommended that you carry only what is needed, and leave your U.S. passport in your hotel safe. As in other large metropolitan areas throughout the world, common street crimes include pocket picking, purse snatching, and mugging. Often the crime is preceded by some sort of diversion such as an argument, a fight, or someone bumping you. In other cases, English- or French-speaking foreigners have befriended tourists and then drugged them, using tea, juice, alcohol, or food. Two common drugs used are Nembutal and benzodiazepine which, when used incorrectly, can cause death. In other cases, tourists are invited to visit clubs or bars, and then presented with inflated bills (often exceeding $1,000), and coerced to pay them by credit card or to withdraw cash from a nearby ATM to cover the charge. Residential crime appears to be on the increase in major cities, with criminals targeting ground floor apartments for theft. Visitors should not be complacent regarding personal safety or the protection of valuables. The same precautions employed in the United States should be followed in Turkey. In many countries around the world, counterfeit and pirated goods are widely available. Transactions involving such products may be illegal under local law. In addition, bringing them back to the United States may result in forfeitures and/or fines. More information on this serious problem is available at http://www.cybercrime.gov/18usc2320.htm. | | SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Turkish customs authorities enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation into or export from Turkey of items such as antiquities (very broadly defined) or other important artwork and cultural artifacts. At the time of departure, travelers who purchase such items may be asked to present a receipt from the seller, as well as the official museum export certificate required by law. Contact the Embassy of Turkey in Washington or one of Turkey's consulates in the United States for specific information regarding customs requirements. Please see our Customs Information. In addition to being subject to all Turkish laws affecting U.S. citizens, dual nationals may also be subject to additional laws that impose special obligations on Turkish citizens. Male U.S. citizens over the age of 18 who are also considered to be Turkish citizens may be subject to conscription and compulsory military service upon arrival and to other aspects of Turkish law while in Turkey. Those who may be affected are strongly advised to consult with Turkish officials and inquire at a Turkish embassy or consulate to determine their status before traveling. The Government of Turkey will not permit American officials to visit or provide consular assistance to Turkish/American dual nationals arrested in Turkey. For additional information on dual nationality, see our dual nationality flyer. On January 1, 2005 six zeroes were dropped from the Turkish Lira. One million Turkish Lira is now equal to 1 New Turkish Lira. Although old banknotes and coins were taken out of circulation at the end of 2005, some vendors and businesses continue to list their prices in the old currency. For more information please see the web site of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey at http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/yeni/eng/index.html. Disaster Preparedness: Turkey is a seismically active country and earthquakes occur throughout Turkey. A major earthquake along the North Anatolian fault line in 1999 killed approximately 18,000 in the Izmit area, approximately 60 miles east of Istanbul. American citizens should make contingency plans and leave emergency contact information with family members outside of Turkey. General information about natural disaster preparedness is available via the Internet from the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at http://www.fema.gov/. The U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul can provide a Disaster Preparedness checklist upon request to CA_Istanbul@state.gov. | MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION: Turkish hospitals vary greatly. The new, private hospitals in Ankara, Antalya, and Istanbul have modern facilities and equipment, numerous U.S.-trained specialists, and international accreditation. However, they still may be unable to treat certain serious conditions. The State Department prefers medical evacuation for its personnel who will be giving birth; however there are private hospitals in Ankara and Istanbul whose level of obstetric care is considered to meet Western standards. Those planning to remain in Turkey for a prolonged period of time should consider bringing or securing a supply of necessary chronic medications (e.g., heart medications, birth control pills) to cover them while they are in the country, as certain medications are difficult to obtain in Turkey. Nursing care and diagnostic testing (including mammograms) meet American standards at specific institutions in the larger cities. Health care standards are lower in small cities in Turkey in comparison to bigger cities such as Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, and Adana. Travelers are advised to drink only bottled water or water that has been filtered and boiled. Bottled beverages are considered safe to drink. Most local dairy products, including milk, yogurt, and cheese, are safe to consume. However, care must be taken when purchasing all perishable products, as many vendors do not have adequate refrigeration. Travelers are advised to wash vegetables and fruits thoroughly and to cook meat thoroughly before eating. The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Turkey. However, visitors or foreign residents with HIV/AIDS should register with the Ministry of Health upon their arrival into Turkey. Information on vaccinations and other health precautions, such as safe food and water precautions and insect bite protection, may be obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) hotline for international travelers at 1-877-FYI-TRIP (1-877-394-8747) or via the CDC’s web site at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/default.aspx. For information about outbreaks of infectious diseases abroad consult the World Health Organization’s (WHO) web site at http://www.who.int/en. Further health information for travelers is available at http://www.who.int/ith. Avian Influenza: In January 2006, the WHO and Turkish authorities confirmed human cases of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza, commonly known as the "bird flu." The Government of Turkey immediately quarantined the affected region (mostly eastern and southeastern region) and no human cases have been reported since then. Travelers to Turkey and other countries affected by the virus are cautioned to avoid poultry farms, contact with animals in live food markets, and any surfaces that appear to be contaminated with feces from poultry or other animals. In addition, the CDC and WHO recommend eating only fully cooked poultry and eggs. For the most current information and links on avian influenza in Turkey, see the State Department's Avian Influenza Fact Sheet or visit the web site of the U.S. Embassy in Ankara at http://turkey.usembassy.gov/. |
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