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Working in Türkiye
Türkiye's unique geographical position not only makes it a crucial hub for international trade but also ...

Moving with your pet to Türkiye
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Accommodation in Istanbul
The largest city in Türkiye, Istanbul is one of the most popular travel destinations for foreigners. There is ...

Childcare in Türkiye
Türkiye is a great place for kids, thanks to its incredibly child-friendly culture. Everywhere you turn, ...

Accommodation in Türkiye
For an expat moving to Türkiye, finding the right accommodation is a critical step in arranging a smooth ...

Working in Ankara
Ankara is Türkiye's political capital and second-largest city after Istanbul. Modern infrastructure and ...

Accommodation in Izmir
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Working in Istanbul
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Anyway, just I got something off my chest as a housewife who felt stacked at home in Istanbul.
It is very fun to do sports and drink with my hubby but he also admits not being a good dancer lol.
you just have to let go of your mind and and follow the rhythm, and you’ll be amazed how far the music will take you 

