What about other regions of Anatolia?I think you pass in the eastern Anatolian region and north western Anatolia.
You don't go to other regions, but if I see you in Ankara, İzmir and Eskişehir, I wouldn't think it's a tourist.What about other regions of Anatolia?
Do Turks from those other regions really look that much different? If so what do they look like?You don't go to other regions, but if I see you in Ankara and Eskişehir, I wouldn't think it's a tourist.
Because of the climate and because of poverty, you can find many different types. Anatolia is a mixed geography. You can find African-like ones in Central Anatolia, German-like ones.Diğer bölgelerdeki Türkler gerçekten bu kadar farklı mı görünüyor? Eğer öyleyse neye benziyorlar?
That's an extreme exaggeration although Anatolia is indeed geographically mixedBecause of the climate and because of poverty, you can find many different types. Anatolia is a mixed geography. You can find African-like ones in Central Anatolia, German-like ones.
ok let's say north africaThat's an extreme exaggeration although Anatolia is indeed geographically mixed
@vengeance is it true that Turks from central Anatolia can resemble North Africans in looks? It would be hard to imagineok let's say north africa
@vengeance is it true that Turks from central Anatolia can resemble North Africans in looks? It would be hard to imagine
Central Anatolian climate is very hot and people can be dark, this is normal.@vengeance is it true that Turks from central Anatolia can resemble North Africans in looks? It would be hard to imagine
The same is true for Eastern Anatolia though. Also, winters in central Anatolia tend to be cold due to its continental climate and inland position relative to Western Anatolia. By climate Central Anatolia isn't too different from Eastern Turkey's climateCentral Anatolian climate is very hot and people can be dark, this is normal.
no, eastern Anatolia is colder. because it is mountainousThe same is true for Eastern Anatolia though. Also, winters in central Anatolia tend to be cold due to its continental climate and inland position relative to Western Anatolia. By climate Central Anatolia isn't too different from Eastern Turkey's climate
Yes, eastern Turkey has higher elevations than Central Anatolia but Central anatolia is situated on a high elevation itself and therefore the climate of it is more similar to that of Eastern Turkey in comparison to Western Anatoliano, eastern Anatolia is colder. because it is mountainous
it may look a bit like but winters don't last very long and eastern Anatolia is colder right now. Of course, the east of Central Anatolia is also at high altitude.Yes, eastern Turkey has higher elevations than Central Anatolia but Central anatolia is situated on a high elevation itself and therefore the climate of it is more similar to that of Eastern Turkey in comparison to Western Anatolia