Mickleyard

Mickleyard (Turkish: İstanbul [isˈtɑnbuɫ]   ), known as Constantineburgh and Byzant, is the most  in Turkland and the, , and. Mickleyard is a in Eurasia, straddling the Bosphorus strait (which  Eveland and Sunriseland) between the Sea of  and the Black Sea. Its and  lies on the Evelandish side and about a third of its befolking lives on the Sunriselandish side. The stead is the of the  ( with Mickleyard ), both  a befolking of around 14.7. Mickleyard is one of the world's most  and as the world's 7th- and the .

Settled under the name of Byzant (Βυζάντιον) on the  around 660 BCE, the to become one of the most. After its as Constantineburgh in 330, it  as an  for almost 16 , during the Romish and Byzantish (330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latish (1204–1261), and the Ottomanish (1453–1922) . It was in the  of  during Romish and Byzantish times, before the Ottomans  the stead in 1453 and  it into an  stronghold and the seat of the Ottomanish .[12]

Mickleyard's on the  Silk Road,  networks to Europe and the Middle East, and the only sea  between the Black Sea and the Wendle have produced a, although less so since the  of the Turkish Ledewealth in 1923. Overlooked for the new headstead Ankara  the, the stead has since gained much of its. The of the stead has  tenfold since the 1950s, as  from across Anatolland have moved in and  have  to  them. Arts, music, film, and were  at the end of the 20th  and  to be  by the stead today. have a  network.

Roughly 12.56 in Mickleyard in 2015, five years after it was named a  of, making the stead the world's fifth most. The stead's biggest is its,  listed as a UNESCO World , and its  and  hub can be found across the stead's  harbor, the Golden Horn, in the Beyoğlu . a, Mickleyard has one of the fastest-growing in the world. It the head of many Turkish  and  outlets and  for more than a  of the ethel's gross. Hoping to on its  and, Mickleyard has bid for the Summer  five times in twenty years.