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Istanbul - tradução para Inglês

CITY IN TURKEY
Istambul; Istanbul Province; Greater Istanbul; Greater Istanbul Area; Istamboul; UN/LOCODE:TRIST; Instabul; Islambol; Stambul; İstanbul Province; Micklegard; İstanbul; Historic Areas of İstanbul; İstanbul, Turkey; Instanbul; Istanbul, Turkey; Stambulu; Constantinople (Turkey); Istanbul (Turkey); City of Istanbul; Dersaâdet; Stambol; Istanbuler; Topboğazi; Greater İstanbul; Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality; Constantinople (modern city); Constantinopole, Turkey; Ligos; Istanbull; استانبول; İslambol; Geography of Istanbul; Islambul; İslambul; ISO 3166-2:TR-34; Istanbul province; Climate change in Istanbul; Stanbul; Istabul
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  • Justinian the Great]].
  • alt=A triumphal arch adjacent to a Turkish flag and in front of an open plaza
  • Adalar (''Isles'')]] district of [[Istanbul Province]]
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  • elected in 2019]].
  • Beyoğlu (Pera)]].
  • Satellite view of Istanbul and the [[strait]] of [[Bosporus]]
  • alt=A map depicting districts, squeezed between two bodies of water; farther districts are very large compared to those clustered in the center.
  • Istanbul population pyramid in 2022
  • alt=The façade of a masonry building, with four Greek adorning its entrance, under a clear blue sky
  • Ottoman Central Bank Head Office (1892) on [[Bankalar Caddesi]]
  • 19px
  • access-date=12 June 2014}}</ref> The [[Obelisk]] of [[Thutmose III]] ([[Obelisk of Theodosius]]) is seen in the foreground.
  • alt=A brick factory stands in front of a park, with open green space, a reflecting pool, and benches
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  • [[Süreyya Opera House]] is situated on the Asian side of Istanbul and [[Atatürk Cultural Center]] is the main [[opera house]] on the European side.
  • A view of [[Topkapı Palace]], the inner core of which was built in 1459–1465, from across the [[Golden Horn]], with the [[Prince Islands]] in the background
  • [[Şile]] and [[Kilyos]] are two seaside resorts on the [[Black Sea]], the body of water which tempers Istanbul's climate.
  • A view of [[Levent]]<ref name="Istanbul-panoramic1"/><ref name="levent-sporcular-park"/> financial district from [[Istanbul Sapphire]]. Levent, [[Maslak]], [[Şişli]] and [[Ataşehir]] are the main business districts in the city.
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Istanbul         
(n.) = Estambul
Ex: The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.
Constantinople         
  • The [[Latin Empire]], [[Empire of Nicaea]], [[Empire of Trebizond]], and the [[Despotate of Epirus]]. The borders are very uncertain.
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  • new capital]] of the [[Roman Empire]]
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  • Constantinople's monumental center
  • [[Coin]] struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople
  • The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople]]'', by [[Eugène Delacroix]], 1840
  • The current [[Hagia Sophia]] was commissioned by Emperor [[Justinian I]] after the previous one was destroyed in the [[Nika riots]] of 532. It was converted into a mosque in 1453 when the Ottoman Empire commenced and was a museum from 1935 to 2020.
  • [[Emperor Leo VI]] (886–912) adoring [[Jesus Christ]]. [[Mosaic]] above the Imperial Gate in the [[Hagia Sophia]].
  • A simple cross: example of iconoclast art in the [[Hagia Irene]] Church in Istanbul
  • Empress Irene]] on the right.
  • Grand Imperial Palace]]
  • siege of Constantinople]], contemporary 15th-century French miniature
  • Map of Constantinople (1422) by Florentine cartographer [[Cristoforo Buondelmonti]]<ref>''Liber insularum Archipelagi'', [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris.</ref> is the oldest surviving map of the city, and the only one that predates the Turkish conquest of the city in 1453.
  • A fragment of the [[Milion]] (Greek: Μίλ(λ)ιον), a mile-marker monument
  • Constantinople apple quinces]]
  • Justinian]].
  • Another coin struck by Constantine I in 330–333 to commemorate the foundation of Constantinople and to also reaffirm Rome as the traditional centre of the Roman Empire
  • Restored section of the fortifications ([[Theodosian Walls]]) that protected Constantinople during the [[medieval period]]
  • [[Mehmed the Conqueror]] enters Constantinople, painting by [[Fausto Zonaro]].
CAPITAL OF THE EASTERN ROMAN, LATIN AND OTTOMAN EMPIRES, CURRENTLY ISTANBUL, TURKEY
Konstantinopel; Constantinoupolis; Constantinopel; Constantinopolis; Konstantinoupolis; Constantinopol; Asitane; Konstantiniyye; Mickelgard; Constantinopoli; Konstantiniye; Κωνσταντινούπολη; The patriarchal city; Constantinopole; Constantinople, Greece; Constantinopolitan; قسطنطينيه; Medieval constantinople; Constantinople in the middle ages; Medieval istanbul; Istanbul in the middle ages; Qustantiniyye; Konstantinoupoli; Mikligarðr; Miklagarðr; City of Constantine; Kônstantinoupolei; Konstantinoupolei; Kōnstantinoupolis; Constantinopolitain; Byzantine Constantinople; Konstantinopolis; Roman Constantinople
= Constantinopla
Ex: Lascaris became an exile in Italy following the sacking of Constantinople in 1453.
Estambul         
Istanbul

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·vt To make or get ready.
II. Boun ·adj Ready; prepared; destined; tending.

Wikipédia

Istanbul

Istanbul ( IST-an-BUUL, US also IST-an-buul; Turkish: İstanbul [isˈtanbuɫ] (listen)), formerly known as Constantinople (Greek: Κωνσταντινούπολις; Latin: Constantinopolis), is the largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, cultural and historic hub. The city straddles the Bosporus strait, lying in both Europe and Asia, and has a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey. Istanbul is the most populous European city and the world's 15th-largest city.

The city was founded as Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον, Byzantion) in the 7th century BCE by Greek settlers from Megara. In 330 CE, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great made it his imperial capital, renaming it first as New Rome (Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη, Nea Rhomē; Latin: Nova Roma) and then as Constantinople (Constantinopolis) after himself. The city grew in size and influence, eventually becoming a beacon of the Silk Road and one of the most important cities in history.

The city served as an imperial capital for almost 1600 years: during the Roman/Byzantine (330–1204), Latin (1204–1261), late Byzantine (1261–1453), and Ottoman (1453–1922) empires. The city played a key role in the advancement of Christianity during Roman/Byzantine times, hosting four of the first seven ecumenical councils before its transformation to an Islamic stronghold following the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 CE—especially after becoming the seat of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1517. In 1923, after the Turkish War of Independence, Ankara replaced the city as the capital of the newly formed Republic of Turkey. In 1930, the city's name was officially changed to Istanbul, the Turkish rendering of εἰς τὴν Πόλιν (romanized: eis tḕn Pólin; 'to the City'), the appellation Greek speakers used since the 11th century to colloquially refer to the city.

Over 13.4 million foreign visitors came to Istanbul in 2018, eight years after it was named a European Capital of Culture, making it the world's eighth most visited city. The historic centre of Istanbul is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the city hosts the headquarters of numerous Turkish companies, accounting for more than thirty percent of the country's economy.

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