Yunus Emre Institute
Yunus Emre Institute (Turkish: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü) is a world-wide non-profit organization created by the Turkish government in 2007. Named after the famous 14th-century poet Yunus Emre, it aims to promote Turkish language and culture around the world. It has been regarded a Turkish soft power institution[1][2] and was created by decree by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[3][4][5] The activities, branching and networking of the institute has most intensely been centered in and around the Balkans region.
Yunus Emre Enstitüsü | |
![]() Yunus Emre Enstitüsü, Ankara | |
Named after | Yunus Emre |
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Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Government of Turkey |
Type | Cultural institution |
Headquarters | Turkey, Ankara |
Area served | Worldwide |
Product | Turkish cultural education |
Key people | Şeref Ateş |
Website | www![]() |
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List of locations
Turkey – Ankara
Afghanistan – Kabul
Albania – Shkoder
Albania – Tiran
Algeria – Algiers
Australia – Melbourne
Austria – Vienna
Azerbaijan – Baku
Bahrain – Manama
Belgium – Brussels
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Fojnica
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo
Croatia – Zagreb
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus – Nicosia
Egypt – Cairo
United Kingdom – London
France – Paris
Georgia – Tbilisi
Germany – Berlin
Germany – Cologne
Hungary – Budapest
Iran – Tehran
Ireland – Dublin
Italy – Rome
Japan – Tokyo
Jordan – Amman
Kazakhstan – Nur-Sultan
Kosovo – Peć
Kosovo – Pristina
Kosovo – Prizren
Lebanon – Beirut
North Macedonia – Skopje
Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur
Mexico – Mexico City
Moldova – Comrat
Montenegro – Podgorica
Morocco – Rabat
Netherlands – Amsterdam
Pakistan - Karachi
Pakistan - Lahore
Palestine – East Jerusalem
Palestine – Ramallah
Poland – Warsaw
Qatar – Doha
Romania – Bucharest
Romania – Constanța
Russia – Moscow
Russia - Kazan
Senegal - Dakar
Serbia – Belgrade
Somalia – Mogadishu
South Africa – Johannesburg
South Korea - Seoul
Spain - Madrid
Sudan – Khartoum
Tunisia – Tunis
Ukraine - Kyiv
United States – Washington, DC
References
- "JTW Interview] Minister S. Kaplan:". Journal of Turkish Weekly. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- "Yunus Emre Institutes to introduce Turkish culture". Today's Zaman. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- "Yunus Emre Institute takes over Turkology project from TİKA". Today's Zaman. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- "Turkey goes global as cultural outreach follows foreign policy forays". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- "From the Bosphorus: Straight - Yunus Emre Institute a test of endurance". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
External links
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