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because it is my country and I have to know my country's history more than other people like foreigners. Also because I want to become a historian.
Countries take over other countries because of their imperialistic nature. For example if Country A takes over Country B. Country A can take natural resources from Country B. This benefits Country A, the country that is imperialistic because it has more resources that it can use.
sectionalism
The Lowcountry became more willing to share political power with the Upcountry
cause they feel like loving there country...
Republic of Turkey
No. According to the History Channel: Modern Marvels, the turkey; the nation that consumes more turkey than any other is Israel.
Turkey based meat is meat that is not fully turkey but contains turkey. This meat likely contains more turkey than other meats.
No Turkey is not a poor country. 35% is very rich 20% is rich 35% is average 10%percent is very poor. Turkey population is 75 million(maybe a little less or more)
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The top oil-producing country in the world is the United States, followed by Saudi Arabia and Russia.
According to Wikipedia India is the world leader in chickpea production followed by Pakistan and Turkey.
Ataturk was the first president of Turkey and considered by many in the country and outside of Turkey as the "founder" or "father" of modern Turkey. Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Ataturk Enjoy. It's a great country to visit. Nic
I would assume the country of Turkey is worth more than the average bird, but otherwise it depends on the size and brand.
Well, Turkey is literally in both Europe and Asia but it depends on many things. Geographically, Turkey could be in both continents. In terms of politics it gets more complicated. It is debated whether Turkey is a European state or a traditional Asian Muslim state. Anyway it is subjective. For example if EU members decide that Turkey belongs in Europe then the whole system will consider Turkey as European country. Like future maps will include Turkey in Europe. If on the other hand, Turkey declares itself as Asian then the whole system will tend to consider Turkey as Asian.
Turkey (poultry) is not that commonly consumed in Turkey (country). It is just a question of what proliferates in any given area. However, Turkey (country) does consume a lot of chicken and it would not be much of a stretch to say that Turks would eat and like turkey if it were served to them in traditional Turkish ways or even in more common Western ways.
The Prime Meridian passes through England. Turkey is at least 1000 miles east of it, maybe more like 2000-3000.