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We would have preferred "Way Cool Istanbul", which is apt enough, but unfortunately IOC requires something more boring.

Istanbul chose a “Bridge Together” slogan for its 2020 Olympic bid on Monday, while an IOC poll indicated strong public support for the city’s fifth attempt to secure the games.

The survey results, announced by Turkish Youth and Sports Minister Suat Kilic, found that 83 percent of Istanbul residents and 76 percent of the national population back the Olympic effort.

The new bid slogan highlights the city’s unique geographic location straddling Europe and Asia. It’s inspired by Istanbul’s Bosporus Bridge, which connects the city’s European and Asian sides.

“Istanbul is a bridge between East and West, between Europe and Asia, and between civilizations, cultures and faiths,” Kilic said. “I hope that this slogan brings success not only to Turkey but to everyone who shares the Olympic values.”

The slogan and survey results were made public on the second day of the International Olympic Committee evaluation commission’s four-day assessment of Istanbul’s bid. The team has already visited bidders Tokyo and Madrid.

The IOC will select the 2020 host city at its general assembly in Buenos Aires on Sept. 7.

The bid committee has been touting Istanbul’s ability to stage the games on two continents to set it apart from Tokyo and Madrid. It is also pitching Turkey’s growing economy and promising new and modern venues. Istanbul would bring the games to a new region and a mainly-Muslim country for the first time.

“Istanbul 2020 is delighted that Istanbul’s fifth bid to host one games on two continents, for the first time ever in Turkey, has not only captured the world’s attention, but has drawn upon the passion of our sports-loving nation,” bid chairman Hasan Arat said.

Istanbul is bidding for the Olympics after unsuccessful attempts for the games of 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012.

Earlier, a leading Turkish businessman assured the IOC of the private sector’s support Istanbul’s bid.

Ali Koc, board member of Turkey’s Koc Holding, said the country’s business community is ready “to help one of the most important projects in Turkey’s history.”

In January, the Istanbul bid secured $20 million in sponsorship from seven leading Turkish companies, including Koc Holding.

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Photo credit: International Olympic Committee members visit the Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, to consider it for 2020 games. Istanbul 2020 Media Team / Associated Press

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