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2010 FIBA World Championship IZMIR – HOW TO GET THERE

Çarşamba, 25 Ağustos 2010

By Road
Most long distance buses come into the huge bus station, around 8km northeast of the city centre, and there are public buses and taxis to and from the city. Izmir is connected to every part of the country, with major destinations having a service at least every hour. These include: Istanbul (10 hours), Ankara (9 hours), Antalya (9 hours), Bursa (7 hours), Marmaris (6 hours), Bodrum (4 hours) and Konya (8 hours).
From Uckuyular bus station, 7km southwest of Konak, there are regular services to Cesme (90 mins) and Seferihisar (1 hour).

Main Bus Station
Tel: (0232) 472 1010. Fax: 472 0418

Uckuyuklar Bus Station
Tel: (0232) 259 8862

By Rail
Izmir has two railway stations: Basmane in the city centre is the major terminal for intercity trains, and Alsancak in the north is mainly a commuter and local route.

The main intercity services include: Ankara (Mavi Tren is the fastest at 14 hours), Denizli (3 express trains daily, 5-6 hours) and Isparta (9 hours). Trains for Istanbul connect with a ferry at Bandirma.

Basmane Station
Tel: (0232) 484 8638

Alsancak Station
Tel: (0232) 458 3131

By Sea
There is a weekly ferry from Istanbul-Izmir (19 hours), operating at weekends, and one or two weekly ferries between Izmir and Venice (67 hours). All ferries dock at the Alsancak Ferry Terminal, 2km from north of the city centre.

Alsansak Yeni Liman (terminal)
Tel: (0232) 464 8864 / 89. Fax: 464 7834.

By Air
Adnan Menderes Airport, 16km south of the city centre, it has several daily flights to Istanbul, Ankara and Antalya. There are also regular flights from many European cities. Airport buses go to and from the city centre, and there are hourly trains to Alsancak Station.

Turkish Airlines: www.turkishairlines.com
Airport
Tel : (0232) 274 2187
Fax: 274 2071

2010 FIBA World Championship KAYSERI – HOW TO GET THERE

Çarşamba, 25 Ağustos 2010

By Road

Because of its position in the centre of the country, Kayseri is well positioned on bus routes going from east to west, and from north to south. Services include several buses daily from Istanbul (12 hours), Ankara (5 hours), Bursa (11 hours), Izmir (12 hours), Konya (4 hours) and Urgup (90 mins). The main bus station is on the west of the city centre, and there are dolmuses running to and from the bus station.

Bus station Tel/Fax:(0352) 336 4373.

By Rail

There are two daily trains from Adana (7 hours) and Istanbul (12 hours), hourly from Ankara (9 hours), several weekly from Diyarbakir (20 hours), and one daily from Kars (24 hours). The train station is just north of the city centre.

Train station tel: (0352) 231 1313.

By Air

There are two daily direct flights from Istanbul. The Erkilet Airport is 4km to the city centre.

Turkish Airlines: www.turkishairlines.com
Airport tel: (0352) 338 3353.

2010 FIBA World Championship ANKARA – HOW TO GET THERE

Çarşamba, 25 Ağustos 2010

By Road

It is possible to get to any point in Turkey from Ankara by bus, and even further afield with services to surrounding countries – even Moscow. The main bus station is 5km west of Kizilay, with over 100 bus companies operating from there. Many local buses and companies are operating to and from the city centre.

By Air

The International Esenboga Airport is 30km north of the city center. Transportation is provided by HAVAS shuttle buses, as well as taxis. There are flights to all the other cities in Turkey, with many each day to Istanbul.

Useful Contacts:
Turkish Airlines (THY) at Esenboga Airport:
Tel: (+90 312) 398 0000 / 1517 or (+90 312) 398 0550.
THY City Offices Tel: (+90 312) 419 1492; (+90 312) 428 0200.
Fax: (+90 312) 428 1681
HAVAS Esenboga Airport:
Tel: (+90 312) 398 0000 ext. 1649

By Train

There are direct railway services to the following destinations:
Istanbul, Izmir, Balikesir, Isparta and Burcdur, Zonguldak, Adana, Elazig and Diyarbakir. As with all reservations in Turkey, the fast trains get booked up quickly, as do sleepers, so booking ahead is strongly recommended

Useful contacts:

Information: (+90 312) 311 0620/23
Reservations: (+90 312)311 4994 and 310 6515

2010 FIBA World Championship ISTANBUL – GENERAL INFORMATION

Çarşamba, 25 Ağustos 2010

“The God and human, the nature and the art are together in there, they have created such a perfect place that is valuable to see.” Alphone de Lamartine’s famous poetic line reveals his love for Istanbul, describing the embracing of two continents, with one arm reaching out to Asia and the other to Europe.

Istanbul (historically also known as Byzantium and Constantinople) is the largest city in Turkey and the fifth largest city in the world with a population of 13.8 million people. It is also a mega city as well as being the cultural and financial centre of Turkey. In its long history, Istanbul has served as the capital city of the Roman Empire (330-395 AD), the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (395-1204 and 1261-1453), the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1922).

The historic areas of Istanbul were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985 and chosen as joint European Capital of Culture for 2010. It is the only city in the world to straddle two continents and the only one to have been a capital during two consecutive empires – Christian and Islamic.

Istanbul’s variety is one of its greatest attractions. The ancient mosques, palaces, museums and bazaars reflect its diverse history. The thriving shopping area of Taksim buzzes with life and entertainment. The 19th century Çiçek Pasajı (which translates literally as ‘Flower Passage’) on İstiklal Avenue, consisting of many historic meyhanes, pubs and restaurants, was built back in 1876. The famous Nevizâde Street, with rows of historic meyhanes next to each other, is also in this area. Other historic pubs are to be found in the areas around Tünel Pasajı and the nearby Asmalımescit Sokağı. Some historic neighborhoods around İstiklal Avenue have recently been recreated, with varying degrees of success. For example, Cezayir Sokağı, situated near Galatasaray High School, became unofficially known as La Rue Françoise and has rows of francophone pubs, cafés and restaurants playing live music.

Istanbul is also famous for its historic seafood restaurants. The most popular seafood restaurants are generally found along the shores of the Bosphorus and by the Marmara Sea shore towards the south of the city. The largest of the Princes’ Islands in the Sea of Marmara (namely Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kınalıada) and Anadolu Kavağı near the northern entrance of the Bosporus towards the Black Sea also have many historic seafood restaurants. On top of all these meyhanes, pubs and restaurants, Istanbul has one of the most famous cuisines in the world with its traditional Ottoman features. The food served at hotels and restaurants is exceptionally unique and memorable for almost everyone who visits the city. Rakı, Sish Kebap and Turkish Delight are the biggest trademarks of Turkish foods with their worldwide reputations and are strongly recommended for visitors.

Watch True Blood season 3 episode 10 & true blood s03e10 torrent, I Smell Rat recap

Pazartesi, 23 Ağustos 2010

Watch True Blood season 3 episode 10 & true blood s03e10 torrent, I Smell Rat recap. HBO’s vampire-centered reality show, “True Blood” found its Episode 34 titled “I Smell Rat” on Sunday. The episode was more a stage for revelations and confessions. A few characters of the show showed up and confessed some of their past mistakes, better say crimes.

True Blood Episode 34 begins as Sookie being called as a fairy by Bill. It is quite interesting that Bill later revealed that he really loved or fell in love with Sookie, who agreed with his fairy argument. “I am a fairy? How f—ing lame,” Sookie responded to the news.

Though in love, is there anything secret for Bill not to share with Sookie? Eric raised such a doubt when he asked Bill, “Why don’t you tell Sookie the f—ing truth if you love her?” Bill never replayed, interestingly Sookie, who overheard Eric’s comment stayed unheeded.

Later, just after the Sookie-Bill-Eric, Sam appeared and disclosed many of his crimes. Everybody was struck to listen to Sam that he was a thief of jewels and a killer. Sam said that he used to steal diamonds and necklaces for his supposed lady friend, who at the same time secretly dated another one. On realizing it, there was no other option for Sam not to take a gun to shot both the lady and later the dude.

Then, Jason turned up and went on the confessing saga of True Blood Episode 34. He flashed back to two of his murders in the past. Arlene was tearful l to confess to Terry that her bay was not hers, but Rene’s. However she said she will grow up the baby as that of her own.