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1 HEDIYEM ISTANBUL

stanbul is the biggest, by far, of the world’s few transcontinental cities, and, until the first bridge across the Bosphorus opened in 1973, the only way between the strait’s European and Asian shores was by boat. This model (ferry) used daily by commuters and sightseers comes from simply-named Hediyem Istanbul (‘Istanbul Gifts’).

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