Çamlıca Hill Turkey's Largest Flag Post Withdraws

Turkiyenin the highest flagpole in the largest Turkish flag always dalgalandiracagiz
Turkiyenin the highest flagpole in the largest Turkish flag always dalgalandiracagiz

Adil Karaismailoğlu, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, said, “We are all proud and happy to plant our flag, which is the symbol of our independence and future, on Çamlıca Hill, one of the most distinguished places of our world, Istanbul, with all its glory. 111 meters in height and about a thousand m2 in Turkey's tallest flagpole Turkish flag will wave the biggest, "he said.

The largest 111-meter-high flagpole erected on Çamlıca Hill in Istanbul by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure; The huge Turkish flag was hoisted at the ceremony attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Adil Karaismailoğlu and Minister of Interior Süleyman Soylu. President Erdogan said, "We present our flag, which we will open here today, which will fly on the longest pole of our country, to our children as a symbol of the 2053 vision"; Minister Karaismailoğlu said, "This giant flag, which can be seen from many parts of St. Istanbul, will be the most beautiful sign of our republic and our independence that stretches into eternity."

"We carry our services to every point of our homeland with the love of the nation and homeland"

Ministers Karaismailoğlu, 101 years ago today that the national symbol of the will of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey with the establishment of the founding of the Republic of Turkey stated; He noted that they gratefully commemorate all the values ​​that were martyred and veterans in the War of Independence and passed on to eternity.

Karaismailoğlu said, “Like a sacred relic, we carry our services to every point of our country with the love of the nation and homeland. "We are working, producing and building our future in the most appropriate way to the founding values ​​of our Republic" in order to glorify our homeland.

"Turkey's highest flagpole in the largest Turkish flag will wave the"

As a nation united under the most meaningful, most beautiful and glorious flag of the world, Minister Karaismailoğlu, who asked that they share another enthusiasm today, spoke as follows:

"111 meters in height and about a thousand m2 will Turkey's highest flagpole flying the largest Turkish flag. This giant flag, which can be seen from many parts of St. Istanbul, will be the most beautiful sign of our republic and our independence that stretches to eternity. After completing the construction of our Çamlıca Tower, Çamlıca, which we cleaned from the visual pollution caused by the antennas, will host our glorious flag as the world turns. Mr. President, I express my gratitude for being with us on this beautiful and enthusiastic holiday day, and I congratulate our nation and our children with my sincere feelings. "

President Erdoğan said, "We present our flag, which will fly on the longest pole of our country, to our children with the vision of 2053"

Stating that they are proud to bring an exceptional work to Istanbul on April 23, National Sovereignty and Children's Day, President Erdoğan said:

"one hundred. We have been struggling to bring our country together with the goals of 100 for 19 years in an effort to leave our Republic, which is approaching its year, to the next generations by enlarging and strengthening it in every field. I believe that our children will carry the trust they have received with the 2023 vision much further. We present our flag, which will fly on the longest pole of our country, which we will open here today, as a symbol of this vision, to our children. No bigger than a flag pole in Turkey. On behalf of my country and nation, I am proud to have brought all these beauties to Istanbul. I congratulate all of them who contributed to the construction of these works, especially to the Minister of Transport, as well as from the architect to the engineer. "

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