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Constaninople was the name for the city which changed its name to Istanbul in 1930. Straddling the Bosporus it holds the unique distinction of being in two different continents at once.

Constantinople was the centre of the Byzantine Empire, until its fall in 1453 when it became part of the Ottoman Empire. The city was infamously sacked by the Fourth Crusade in 1204.