Olive Garden Apart Hotel
Situated in a green garden with olive trees and a swimming pool, Olive Garden Apart Hotel offers apartments with fully equipped kitchens and private balconies. There is free Wi-Fi access. The apartments of the Olive Garden Hotel include satellite TV and air conditioning. Each apartment has a living area and a private bathroom. After a game of table tennis, guests can refresh themselves with a drink at the bar or take a dive into the pool. The garden offers a peaceful setting to read a book or browse the internet. Olive Garden Apart hotel is located in the centre of Göcek, a 20-minute drive from Dalaman Airport. Free on-site parking is available.
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Neootomanism (in Turk: Yeni Osmanlılık) is a Turkish political ideology that, in its broadest sense, aims They constitute their successive states. In the Turkish sphere, some authors have pointed out that Neo-Tomanism claims the elements of Islam and Caliphate, while rejecting both the Turkish state-nation and Turkish nationalism for not considering them authentically Islamic elements. Other authors They have pointed out as an alternative to Kemalism.
One of the first mentions that this term has had was in 1985, in an article by Chatham House, in which David Barchard proposed that a "neootn" option could be a possible way for the future development of Turkey. However, it seems that this term had already been previously used by the Greeks some time after the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974, which led to the Constitution of the Turkish Republic of Northern Chipre.
Subsequently, already in the 21st century, the term has been closely related to Rece Tayyip Erdoğan and the Islamist Party of Justice and Development (AKP). On occasion Erdogan has come to affirm that “through the use of the use of the Neootomanism was building a great Turkey. NeoTomana The Turkish government has aspired to have a more active role in the always conflicting Middle East, but also in Central Asia, the Balkans and North Africa. The term has also been closely associated with Ahmet Davutoğlu, which was Turkish Foreign Minister, in relation to foreign policy that he adopted towards other nations.