yes they can. a green card holder can travel freely outside of the u.s.
Grand Turk (island) is located in the Turk and Caicos islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Answer is very obvious THE TURK. No body calls a red color as a green. Red is red green is green. Turk is Turk (Turkish) it is not THE ARAB ,it is THE TURK. Europeans used to call Turkish peoples as TURCO.
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Its an Island and people are thought to have lived there for thousands of years
I visited Grand Turk 2 months and it is really nothing at all. Just a couple of restaurants for tourists, a tiny locals bar, and a few extremely crappy souvenir shops. I've never been to such a ghost town.
No. It is part of the British West Indies, and is therefore a British territory.
If you're talking about "The Grand Turk's Bird Walk and Bird Drive" in the Caribbean, there is no Hebrew word for this.
Anthony Turk goes by Turk or Turkey.
Larry Turk goes by Turk, and L.T..