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NEW YEAR IN TURKEY
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New Year's Day is celebrated worldwide on the night of December 31st, and continues until January 1st.
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In Turkey almost everbody tries to have fun in New Year’s Eve.
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Many people in Turkey start celebrating New Year’s Eve with a large family dinner. The main course is traditionally a turkey.
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After the meal at home people may have a small party with music, play Tombala (bingo) or watch TV shows.
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They have lots of sweets and a New Year’s Eve cake which traditionally includes chestnuts or they eat roasted chestnuts.
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Families and friends wish their loved ones a happy and prosperous new year and exchange small gifts at midnight.
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Television and radio channels are known to continuously broadcast a variety of special New Year's Eve programs, while municipalities all around the country organize fundraising events for the poor, in addition to celebratory public shows such as concerts and family-friendly events, as well as more traditional forms of entertainment such as the Karagöz and Hacivat shadow-theatre.
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The New Year's national lottery is drawn just before midnight, offering the lucky winner a shot at a large amount of money and a great new year. TV channels announce the winning numbers of the lottery before midnight.
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New Year's Eve is also celebrated with parties spanning the transition of the year at midnight.
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People may go out to have fun and dance in many clubs, cafes and bars outside. They offer special New Year’s Eve entertainment programs with shows and events.
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The streets become crowded. People living in big cities traditionally celebrate the New Year at squares. People living in small towns often come to bigger cities for the celebrations.
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Fireworks are generally a great tradition in Turkey when celebrating something. Fireworks are set off at midnight.
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New Year’s Eve ends with a countdown to announce the arrival of a new year.
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Celebrations usually last until dawn and people have January 1 off to relax and visit friends and relatives.
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