The life expectancy is 71,5 years for men and 76,1 years for women in Turkey according the data of 2009. Between the ages 15 to 64, there are 24,218,277 men and 23,456,761 women. Also there are 2,198,07 male and 2,607,551 women over 65 years old as the data of 2008.
The sex ratio of Turkey like on the following in Turkey:
At birth:1.05 male(s)/femaleUnder 15:1.04 male(s)/female15-64 years:1.03 male(s)/female65-over:0.84 male(s)/female
There are about 4,000,000 turkeys (the animal) in Turkey (the country). If you are referring to citizens, then there are about 74,000,000 Turks in Turkey.
The population of Turkey is 69,660,559 as of 2008.
The population is 3,200,000
About 12.6 million.
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Turkey is a country, not a state.
No there are not turkeys in turkey
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eating turkeys came from the pilgrams. On thanksgiving, them and the Indians ate turkey
There are turkeys in The country of Turkey. They use them as a main source of meat.
1000 turkeys were raised in the worlds largest turkey farm in England =)
The bird was named for the country. The turkey bird was mistakenly identified as a guineafowl when the British settlers arrived. Since guineafowl were from Turkey, the bird was named a turkey. Similar with other things that were misidentified and mislabeled (like Native Americans being called "Indians"), the title of turkey stuck for the animal, even though it has nothing to do with Turkey at all.
The country of Turkey has an area of 783,562 km2. Turkey, the animal, typically grow to around 35 lbs. in weight.
A turkey is a turkey. A turkey is a bird. A turkey is not an eagle. An eagle is a bird. Both turkeys and eagles are birds. An eagle is not a turkey.
The plural form of the noun turkey is turkeys.The plural possessive form is turkeys'.Example: These turkeys' diet is the best whole grain feed.
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Turkeys have beaks, therefore no teeth