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Publicēts: 07.05.2020.
Valoda: Latviešu
Līmenis: Pamatskolas
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Turkey’s national animal
Turkey’s national animal is a wolf .  Turkish folklore tells of how the grey wolf led the Turk’s ancestors out of their homeland and into Anatolia, conquering countries along their way.  Turkey used to have a large population of grey wolves, but over the years they have become more and more scarce, so much so that in some areas of the country they are practically extinct.

Turkey’s national flower
Turkey’s national flower is a tulip.  Most people assume that the tulip originated in Holland due to the wonderful displays the country is famous for but actually tulips are native to Turkey and Central Asia.  It wasn’t until the 16th Century that tulips were brought to Holland from Turkey.  It is thought that tulips came by their name from the word turban, which the flower resembles.  There is a period in Turkish history known as the “Tulip Era” between 1718-1730.  During this time of peace and enjoyment, tulips became an important style of life, woven into tapestries and embroidered into clothing.

Turkey’s national drink
Raki is considered Turkey’s national drink. Made from twice distilled grapes and flavouring it with aniseed. It can be consumed straight, with a glass of water next to it or mixed with water. The colour it turns when mixed with water has resulted in raki being referred to as Lion’s Milk. The Turkish word for lion is commonly used to refer to a strong man, giving the term a meaning similar to “milk of the strong”. Raki is often consumed with mezes, or at the very least cheese and melon. Although there is a debate whether the country’s national drink should be raki or the yoghurt based drink, ayran.

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