Turkey is important for the United States because it is a staple in the American diet. Turkey is full of nutrients that the human body uses to survive.
There is a town named Turkey in Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and North Carolina and the Republic of Turkey is not located in the US.
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Turkey (Asia Minor) being a border nation to the USSR had to be contested with various forms of persuasion (supplying them with US jets as one example); ultimately allowing US forces to deploy missiles in their country.
All I can say is the exchange student that was here had a similar house style as we did here in the US.
they were surrounded by water they were close to turkey Africa,and the Middle East
None I think there are no towns in the US that have "turkey" in them
Because Turkey is a NATO member.
I wouldn't think Cyprus are allies with the US considering the US are allies with Turkey and Turkey with the blessing of the US invaded Cyprus.
There is a town named Turkey in Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and North Carolina and the Republic of Turkey is not located in the US.
Turkey, Texas
Yes, the US is allies with both Greece and Turkey through their membership in NATO. However, there have been periods of tension and disagreements between the US and both countries over various geopolitical issues.
Tourism is an important part of the Turkish economy. Other important industries in Turkey include shipbuilding and the automotive industry.
Istanbul is the most important one as Turkey's culture and business centre without a doubt. Ankara, Izmir, Antalya and Bursa are the other important cities.
The grocery store.
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The US invited Turkey and Greece to join Nato alliance, where they remain to this day.
the main purpose of turkey is their meat. scienctist shows that the most important thing a turkey produce for human life is their meat