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Istanbul through the eyes of Ayse and Ece Ege { 46 images } Created 15 Sep 2011

The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on. Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe."
A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Along Bosphorus channel.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Istinye Park shopping mall is a unique urban lifestyle environment situated on a natural topographical "amphitheater" of residential neighborhoods. Above, a grand circular arrival plaza sits between an open-air lifestyle center and a glass-roofed indoor retail area. With 300 shops and constructed at an expense of $250 million. The new shopping and entertainment complex ?stinye Park is currently the biggest hit in Istanbul. *** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • People in Taksim.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The House Hotel at Ortakoy is a landmark building of the late 19th century with magnificent views of the Bosphorus. Renovated by the internationally acclaimed design firm Autoban, the historical building has been transformed into a design boutique hotel of 23 rooms. Most of the rooms have full or partial Bosphorus view and private balconies. With its original features that have been restored, the Hotel combines historical glamour with contemporary design. Ortakoy, where the Hotel is located is a lively area with restaurants, cafes and a wide range of stores. *** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege on the yacht during the tour by boat along the Bosphorus channel.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege and a friend of her on the yacht. Lunch in a restaurant along the Bosphorus waterway, on the Asian side.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege joking on board the yacht during the tour by boat along the Bosphorus channel.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege (right) and Ece Ege (left) on the yacht during the tour by boat along the Bosphorus waterway.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege (right) and Ece Ege (left) on the yacht during the tour by boat along the Bosphorus waterway.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege at the Autoban showroom in Nisantasi district.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege at the Autoban showroom in Nisantasi district.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Can (Caner Vslucan) Jewerly and Diamonds shop in Nisantasi.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Swimming pool on the roof of the Marmara Pera hotel. Built on the Highest of Istanbul's "Seven Hills", offers magnificent views The Marmara Taksim Bosphorus and the Seraglio Point of stretching all the way to the Sea of Marmara.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • On the rooftop of the Nu Pera building, NuTeras for an appetizer.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege on the rooftop of the Nu Pera building, NuTeras .for an appetizer.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Istiklal caddesi, Taksim pedestrian street.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Yeni Camii view from the Galata Bridge.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Night market in front of the Yeni Camii in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Night market in front of the Yeni Camii in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Night market in front of the Yeni Camii in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Tattooists at the night market in front of the Yeni Camii in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Night market in front of the Yeni Camii in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Night market in front of the Yeni Camii in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Yeni Camii, in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Yeni Camii, in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Yeni Camii, in Eminonu.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege at her home in Levent.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege at her home in Levent.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege at her home in Levent.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse and Ece Ege at their home in Levent.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse and Ece Ege at their home in Levent.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The sisters Ayse and Ece Ege on a visit to a jeweler in the Grand Bazaar.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The sisters Ayse and Ece Ege on a visit to a jeweler in the Grand Bazaar.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege on a visit to a jeweler in the Grand Bazaar.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The Havuzlu restaurant, at the Grand Bazaar.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege in the tiny shop Mavi Kose, at the Grand Bazaar.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The tiny shop Mavi Kose, at the Grand Bazaar.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The Aya Sofia.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Sultanahmet Mosque view.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege at the Reina restaurant. Reina, entertaining its guests at the most wonderful point of the city with a shining panorama of Istanbul facing the opposite side, along with a magnificent Bridge over the Bosphorus.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege at the Reina restaurant. Reina, entertaining its guests at the most wonderful point of the city with a shining panorama of Istanbul facing the opposite side, along with a magnificent Bridge over the Bosphorus.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece (left) and Ayse (right) Ege at the Reina restaurant. Reina, entertaining its guests at the most wonderful point of the city with a shining panorama of Istanbul facing the opposite side, along with the magnificent Bridge over the Bosphorus.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ece Ege at the Reina restaurant. Reina, entertaining its guests at the most wonderful point of the city with a shining panorama of Istanbul facing the opposite side, along with the magnificent Bridge over the Bosphorus.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Ayse Ege at the Reina restaurant. Reina, entertaining its guests at the most wonderful point of the city with a shining panorama of Istanbul facing the opposite side, along with the magnificent Bridge over the Bosphorus.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • The Reina club. Reina, entertaining its guests at the most wonderful point of the city with a shining panorama of Istanbul facing the opposite side, along with the magnificent Bridge over the Bosphorus.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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  • Eminonu pier.*** General Caption *** The Ottoman Empire was once known as the "Sick Man on the Bosphorus," but today's Turkey looks very healthy indeed. After eight years of Erdogan, it is much richer and more modern than the poor country that applied to join what was then known as the European Community more than 20 years ago. Its economy is growing three times as fast as those of other European countries. Driving from the western part of Turkey into the eastern provinces of Bulgaria and Romania, one wonders which side of the border the affluent part of Europe is actually on..Turkey achieved a growth rate of 9 percent last year. Unemployment has fallen to 11 percent, inflation is now down to 6 percent, Per capita income has tripled since Erdogan came into office. The British magazine The Economist has dubbed the country "the China of Europe.".A trip to Istanbul through the eyes of Ege sisters. Ayse and Ece Ege are the founders of the brand, "Dice Kayek". Dice Kayek is one of the most known fashion brands of Turkey, it takes its roots in Parisian Couture as well as Ottoman culture.
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