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Culture and Caves: Totally Turkey
The Republic of Turkey is known as the bridge between Europe and Asia. The country has become increasingly integrated with the West, whilst at the same time continuing to maintain strong ties with the Eastern world.

Turkey’s geography is diverse; unbeknown to most, the country has vast mountain ranges with snowy peaks over 5000m high, dense forests, rocky coast lines and rolling plateaus, but it is Turkey’s long sandy beaches and warm blue waters that attract the most number of visitors.

Turkey has not one, but two huge stretches of coastline with hundreds of beaches. Turkey’s Black Sea coastline is the less visited of the two shores, yet the Black Sea region offers the more untouched scenery. From the western European border with Bulgaria, all the way to the eastern border with Georgia there are miles of un-crowded beaches offering fun, sun and swimming in the Black sea. The wooden houses in the fishing villages and mountain hamlets that dot this part of the country offer a rustic and rural charm, where the traditional way of life continues much as it has done for hundreds of years.


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Pass Your Geography Test With a Blank World Map
A Blank World Map Could Be Useful For Your Study and Review

It is of critical importance that young people in elementary school and high school study geography.It is definitely a must to be familiar with the geography of your own state and country, so they can learn to be good participants in their society. However, it is also necessary to study about global geography as well, because they will be participants in today’s increasingly globalized world. If they know nothing but their own country, what would happen if they are transferred to another country on business? They will be lost!

So I’m happy to say that in society today learning global geography is usually thought to be an essential course. In grade school, young ones learn about their own country with maps, and sometimes broaden their knowledge of the world through learning about one foreign culture. Then inmiddle school they normally study the heritage of various continents and their cultural highlights. This expands the student’s horizons and understanding of their role as a global citizen. Then later in highschool they take advanced courses in geography, studying the world, its demographics, its historical interactions, and other important parts of our world heritage.


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ATM Fraud Issues and ATM Security Issues By Geography
ATM Security Issues & ATM Fraud Issues by Geography

ATM security issues and ATM fraud issues often follow some distinct patterns based upon the location of the ATM security attacks or ATM fraud incidents. While accurate reporting of bank ATM security and ATM fraud issues varies considerably by country, the following provides a high level overview of some of the geographical patterns of ATM security and ATM fraud attacks:

ATM fraud issues in the most part involve credit card fraud and debit card fraud. The ATM machine may be the ‘common purchase point’ (CPP) where analysis shows that a significant number of credit cards or debit cards were used genuinely in one specific location prior to detection of subsequent fraudulent transactions. Even when not the CPP, automated teller machines may be the mechanism used to convert compromised credit cards and debit cards into hard cash, so long as the credit card fraud or debit card fraud included compromise of the personal identification number (PIN).


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