Raki is a traditional alcoholic beverage that originates from Turkey. It is an anise-flavored spirit, often referred to as "lion's milk" due to its milky appearance when mixed with water. Raki is commonly enjoyed with meze, a variety of small dishes typically served as appetizers. While it is most closely associated with Turkish culture, variations of anise-flavored spirits can also be found in other countries in the region, such as Greece and Lebanon.
If you mean the distilled drink, it is from Turkey. It is a drink that many of the Turks are very proud of.
Raki comes in many different flavors. Those flavors of raki are so numerous that they can not be included in a short list. There are at least 40 flavors of raki currently available.
Ardro pri Raki's population is 80.
The population of Gradišče pri Raki is 0.
The population of Straža pri Raki is 168.
Brezje pri Raki's population is 51.
Zabukovje pri Raki's population is 53.
Sela pri Raki's population is 83.
The population of Planina pri Raki is 51.
The area of Ardro pri Raki is 1,280,000.0 square meters.
The area of Gradišče pri Raki is 540,000.0 square meters.
The area of Straža pri Raki is 1,370,000.0 square meters.