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In Antalya
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08 Aug 2008 Fri 01:58 pm |
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No Russian neighborhoods
Russians who settle in Turkey are different from British and German residents. They do not live together in sites or blocs, and there is no Russian neighborhood in Antalya. Russians mingle with locals and try to speak Turkish with almost everyone. They are eager to learn Turkish to run their businesses effectively.
http://www.turkishforum.com/content/2008/07/13/a-new-generation-of-russian-women-in-turkey/
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08 Aug 2008 Fri 02:01 pm |
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That would be contradictory to what Aenigma said that every nationality has their own encalve!
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10 Aug 2008 Sun 05:10 am |
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That would be contradictory to what Aenigma said that every nationality has their own encalve! 
When you read what is said about the rest of Antalya, I would say it is the exception that proves the rule, wouldn´t you?
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10 Aug 2008 Sun 12:03 pm |
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When you read what is said about the rest of Antalya, I would say it is the exception that proves the rule, wouldn´t you?
No... I disagree... I think it´s a little bit more complicated then that... 
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