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| We talked about June and July and now it is time to talk about August in Turkey. |
| So first of all, let's learn the word August. It's similar to the English word. It is Ağustos |
| This includes the soft G aka yumuşak g, |
| The sound “ığğğğğ” |
| It's like coming from your throat |
| I'm sorry for the noise but that's the only way I can explain so it's |
| Ağustos so what's going on in Ağustos what's special about Ağustos |
| We are still in summer because we are in the northern hemisphere and it's hot |
| and our schools are still closed from K to 12 and the universities as well |
| and people are generally continue to have their summer vacations |
| and you know the special days we have a very important |
| remembrance day. It's a sad day actually. It is 1999 Gölcük depremi. |
| 1999 Gölcük earthquake on August 17, 1999 at around three o'clock in the morning |
| an earthquake with a magnitude 7.6 the epicenter of which was Gölcük |
| caught the whole Turkey in its sleep and the Gölcük earthquake which lasted it was really long |
| I felt it as well and which lasted for 45 seconds was not just felt in Kocaeli but also in Ankara, |
| Izmir, Istanbul and the rest of Marmara region and according to the official information almost |
| 18 000 people died and 24 000 people were injured more than 280 000 houses and for |
| 42 000 workplaces were damaged and in the parliamentary research report published in 2010 |
| there was an unofficial information and it was even more more surprising and according to this |
| unofficial information nearly 50 000 people died and nearly 100 000 injured so this is a traumatic |
| traumatic incident for Turkish people and we are still remembering it every year and if you're in |
| Turkey you may see on that day you may see newspapers and televisions are talking about |
| this earthquake and expected Istanbul earthquake that's a theme what I mean by expected Turkey is |
| in an earthquake zone let me put it that way and so the scientists predict that you know possible |
| future earthquakes not predict their exact time but they say this part will get an earthquake in |
| some you know 50 years 100 years and they say every couple hundred years Istanbul gets a big |
| earthquake so according to the scientists it's been a long time since the last big Istanbul earthquake |
| happened and it's a matter of time so Istanbul is a very big city with a lot of people and |
| it's a scary incident we are you know I want to say God forbids and I will move on with my topic |
| without being so morbid and let's move on what else is special about this month there is only one |
| official day official vacation official day for the Turkish people it is 30 Ağustos Zafer Bayramı |
| 30 august victor day I'll get into history a little here as you may know the world war |
| one was between two coalition of countries and Turkey not Turkey the Ottoman Empire back then |
| was with the central powers of Germany Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria and it wasn't |
| the winning coalition and the winning coalition was led by you know Britain France Russia Italy |
| Japan Greece US no wonder why they won anyway so after the war Ottoman Empire was collapsing |
| and these countries invaded Anatolia to make what's left of the country part of their colony |
| and they were Mustafa Kemal Atatürk if you don't know him you don't know anything about |
| Turkish history so search for him and his gunman along with the you know common folk |
| started the Turkish independence Turkish war of independence or independence war or we call it |
| national struggle Kurtuluş Savaşı this is a multi-fronted political and military struggle |
| carried out between 1919 to 1922 in order to preserve the integrity of the country |
| within the borders of the national pact as a result of the occupation of the Ottoman Empire |
| which was defeated in the world war one by the allied powers and during this day the great |
| offensive is the general attack launched by the Turkish army against the Greek forces |
| during the Turkish war of independence and it started around 14 of August |
| and ended on the 30th of August and after this battle has been won the Turkish army entered |
| Izmir one of the western cities in September and the rest of the Greek army was there and the |
| Greek army left Anatolia completely and the war ended so 30 Ağustos Zafer Bayramı is a celebration of the end of |
| this independence war so it's kind of a big deal and I think that's enough explanation enough |
| history lesson and about the special days let me remind you again and again don't forget some years |
| Ramadan and sacrifice holidays can be in August because for religion religious holidays sorry I |
| got something in my eye we use a different calendar different Islamic calendar so the dates |
| change every year so if you are going to visit and if you want to know just check out the year's |
| religious holidays and you will learn and that's that's all for the August it's a very very hot and |
| chillax month and weather how is the weather in August don't let me start with that especially |
| if you're living in Istanbul with a lot of humidity hot very very very very hot and humid |
| a Eyyam-ı Bahur that's an Arabic word we use in Turkish as well aka the hottest and the most |
| suffocating weather it means that and it's in it is a week in August but let's look at the |
| data closer so you get an idea of how this you know temperature works for different regions |
| we'll again check out the map and talk about the weather here okay |
| okay Marmara region the long-term average temperature of the region in August is 23.9 |
| in August 21 it was 25.9 the lowest temperature in the region was 13 degrees in Luleburgaz and |
| the highest was 40 in Uzunköprü. Aegean region the long-term average is 25.8 it was 28 in August |
| the lowest temperature was 9 in Tavşanlı and the highest was 45 in 45.5 in Marmaris |
| Mediterranean the long-term average is 26.9 it was 28.8 in August 21 the lowest was |
| 8.4 in Göksun and the highest was 46.1 in Köyceğiz. Central Anatolia the average of the region is 22 |
| it was 23.1 in August 21 the lowest was 5.2 in Kangal and the highest was 39.4 in Kırıkkale and Polatlı |
| the Black Sea region the long-term average is 22.4 it was 23.7 in August 21 |
| the lowest was 9.2 in Kastamonu the highest was 41 in Boyabat. Eastern Anatolia region |
| the long-term average is 22.8 but it was 23.9 in August 21 the lowest temperature in the region was |
| 6.5 in Sarıkamış the highest was 40.8 in Palu. |
| South Eastern Anatolia region the long-term average temperature in August is 30.3 |
| it was 31.4 in August 21 the lowest was 16.6 in Birecik and the highest was 47.5 in Cizre |
| okay as you may notice or as you noticed already |
| Turkey August temperature in 2021 which is the last year I know when you look at that I am here |
| right now is above the average of many years due to the global warming sorry for that guys |
| it's warming up our world is warming up and if you want to learn detailed information around the |
| time your visit if you're going to visit Turkey and you want to learn you should check out the |
| government site probably here somewhere I never catch the right angle it is you know mgm.gov.tr |
| meteoroloji genel müdürlüğü is the open word anyway what else what else about august august |
| actually I have a funny note about august do you know cicada it's a bug that sings that's like |
| 17 years under the earth and they get up they just sing and mate and then die it is called |
| Augustos böceği or cırcır böceği cırcır böceği because they generally come out in during august |
| and it is literally called a bug an august bug I'm sorry anyway we also have a poem |
| called Kirli Ağustos by Edip Cansever Kirli Ağustos means dirty august I know this poetry |
| can be a little hard for you guys to understand because poetry is not like regular sentences |
| and they play with the words but I believe that it's a good practice for you to read and it's |
| just a theme about august so I will put the poem here and see you a bit let's see |
| O da var olanın ağır ağır yokluğu |
| Şurda bir gündüz kımıldamakta |
| Dağılmanın beyaz organı: tuz birikintileri |
| Gibi bir gündüz |
| Kalın kabuklarını kaldırır doğa. |
| Düşer bir balıkçının tersi olan şey |
| Kirli ağustos! beni ordan oraya götüren eşya |
| Aklımda üç beş otel ya kalır |
| Ya kalmaz üç beş otel aklımda |
| O da değil bir otelin kendisi |
| Yalnızlığın kahverengi organı: düş birikintisi |
| Bir de kahverengi alevlerden yapılma. |
| Başka değil, yokluğu görmek için |
| Kirli ağustos! gözkapaklarımı da yaktım sonunda. |
| okay that was a poem about august and vacations I as you may remember if you watched the |
| june and july videos check it out again if you didn't watch them check it anyway because I talk |
| about the vacations vacations sites and vacations you know spots for summer vacations I mean |
| it's the same in august so there's nothing much to say about it I don't want to repeat myself |
| a lot of people still going on vacations in ağustos as I said schools are still close and |
| turkish beach turkish beach |
| season is almost five months from may to september so even in some areas such as antalya alanya |
| those are the southern part of turkey even in october sometimes november and in you know april you can |
| go to the beach and swim so we have a very long summer vacation period as I said before you can |
| check them out and I think that's all for the august nothing much to say have you ever visited |
| turkey let me ask you a question during august and which part of turkey you saw and how was the |
| weather and what did you do what did you eat you know tell us and leave you know comments below |
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