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Nope, in the Aegean Sea, there are few Turkish islands, though more should have been. If you look at the area in google earth, or any map, you'll clearly see that even some larger Greek islands are ridiculously close to the Turkish mainland. Such is against the basics of national security.
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Büyükada'nın İskele'den görünümü. Buyukada's view from Iskele, Karaburun.
Is it a Turkish or Greek island?
It's a Turkish island. Yet it's a small one, with no habitation on, except the goats that the villagers of Karaburun bring.
I thought that after the agreements, all the islands there were Greek and the mainland Turkish.
Nope, in the Aegean Sea, there are few Turkish islands, though more should have been. If you look at the area in google earth, or any map, you'll clearly see that even some larger Greek islands are ridiculously close to the Turkish mainland. Such is against the basics of national security.
this is a garden from paradise... İstanbul is a gift from God to us..
Izmir is a Gift from god to us
Mersin and....... Turkey is a gift from God to us... we must take take of it...