Mesopotamia covers a large area in present-day Asia, including Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. It encapsulates nearly all of Iraq.
The turkey might represent something to do with ChristmasANSWER 2:Christmas is traditionally a time when families gather together and the turkey is a big bird that can feed a large number of people at one sitting. Not everyone eats turkey at Christmas but, whatever is cooked, it will be large enough to feed many people.
The Turkey provided a new food source in the Old World. Also, Turkies can grow to be quite large so it could feed many people and somewhat support a large population.
Large parts of Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran.
Ukraine and Poland can support large populations due to their fertile agricultural lands, which provide substantial food production capabilities. Ukraine, known as the "breadbasket of Europe," has vast arable land and a favorable climate for farming. Poland also has a strong agricultural sector, complemented by a diversified economy and a growing industrial base that supports livelihoods. Additionally, both countries benefit from strategic geographic locations that facilitate trade and movement of goods.
The Black Sea is bordered by Ukraine, Romania, and Turkey. It is a large inland sea located in southeastern Europe.
Aegean Sea.
The large body of water located north of Turkey, separating it from the Ukraine the Black Sea.The body of water which separates Turkey from Ukraine is the Black Sea.
Ukraine.
South of most of Ukraine is the Black Sea and after the Black Sea there is Turkey. Parts of Romania and Moldova are also south of western Ukraine.
Lake Tuz is the large lake located 150 km south of Ankara. It is also the second largest lake in Turkey.
Lake Van is the largest lake in Eastern Turkey, located on the Anatolia (or Asian Minor) portion of Turkey.
No. Turkey does not have large oil reseves.
The two seas that border Ukraine are the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, which are separated by the Crimean peninsula to the south of the country. The rest of the border of Ukraine is a land border, which (clockwise from the Black Sea to the south) includes the countries of Romania, Moldova, Poland, Belarus, and Russia.
The closest large city to that geographical position is Ankara, Turkey
That is the correct spelling of "turkey" (a large bird). The capitalized form "Turkey" is the name of the country between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Turkey is in between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. A smaller sea, the Sea of Marmara, is just south of Istanbul. And to the west is the Aegean Sea, which separates Turkey from Greece.