Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Areas of Istanbul' has mentioned 'Country' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Istanbul (/xcbx8cxc9xaastxc3xa6nxcbx88bxcax8al/ IST-an-BUUL,[7][8] US also /xcbx88xc9xaastxc3xa6nbxcax8al/ IST-an-buul; Turkish: xc4xb0stanbul [isxcbx88tanbuxc9xab] (listen)) is the largest city in Turkey and the country's economic, cultural and historic center.
[14] Istanbul is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and hosts the headquarters of numerous Turkish companies, accounting for more than thirty percent of the country's economy.
[69] Those rich enough to have secluded country properties had a chance of escaping the periodic epidemics of sickness that blighted Istanbul.
The Turkish Statistical Institute estimates that the population of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality was 15,519,267 at the end of 2019, hosting 19 percent of the country's population.
The high population growth mirrors an urbanization trend across the country, as the second and third fastest-growing OECD metropolises are the Turkish cities of Izmir and Ankara.
[199] As of 2019, an estimated 18,000 of the country's 25,000 Christian Assyrians live in Istanbul.
The AKP government had supported a 'Yes' vote and won the vote nationally due to high support in rural parts of the country.
Despite efforts to make Ankara Turkey's cultural heart, Istanbul had the country's primary institution of art until the 1970s.
[276] Hxc3xbcrriyet, Sabah, Posta and Sxc3xb6zcxc3xbc, the country's top four papers, are all headquartered in Istanbul, boasting more than 275,000 weekly sales each.
[278] Today, TRT runs four national radio stations; these stations have transmitters across the country so each can reach over 90 percent of the country's population, but only Radio 2 is based in Istanbul.
Istanbul-based Star TV was the first private television network to be established following the end of the TRT monopoly; Star TV and Show TV (also based in Istanbul) remain highly popular throughout the country, airing Turkish and American series.
[298] Turkey has more hospitals accredited by the U.S.-based Joint Commission than any other country in the world, with most concentrated in its big cities.