Yes, there are some camels in Turkey; however, not as much as the outsiders think there are. In some parts of western Turkey, camel fighting competition is very traditional. When you visit central Turkey you will get a photo opportunity with one of the old camels as tourist attractions, but that's about it.
Camels are more suitable for more flat lands with more desert like climate. As a mountainous country with a variety of climate zones, the local Anatolians historically preferred to use donkeys to carry their goods from one place to another.
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Actually i think it is Africa The country with most camels in the world is definitely Somalia with more than 6 million camels
The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
No, Turkey is a country itself.
A foreign country is any country which you do not live in. Turkey is a foreign country if you don't live there. If you do live in Turkey, then it is not a foreign country.
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Turkey doesn't have a desert, and it doesn't have any (native) camels either.
Yes. The Republic of Turkey is an independent country.
Turkey is a "rich" country ...
Turkey is a country.
Yes, Turkey (the country) exists.