Who would win Turkey or Armenia?
Win in what? If you're talking about a hypothetical war, Armenia has some powerful allies, but one-on-one...Turkey, without a shadow of a doubt. Turkey's Population: 78,805,524 Armenia's Population: 2,967,004 Turkey also has a highly developed air force and navy.
Why do you want to work in Turkish Airlines?
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Turkish Airlines wins "Best Airline Europe", "Best Premium Economy Seats" for its Comfort Class seats and "Best Airline Southern Europe" at the World Airline Awards.
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How do you say how in Turkish?
Nasil? How old are you? Kaç yaşındasın(ız)? How do you say "Please" in Turkish? "Please" Türkçe nasil denilir? Nasilsiniz? How are you? Tuvalet nerede acaba? Where is the toilet, please?
Since 1928, Turkish has been written in a slightly modified Latin alphabet which is very nearly phonetic.
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From 1453 to 1919, Turkey was the central region of the powerful Ottoman Empire. The Treaty of Versailles of 1919 saw the final dismantling of the Ottoman Empire, so that it only contained the areas now known as Turkey. Under the Treaty of Sevrès of 1920, Turkey was to have spheres of foreign influence (British, French, and Italian). However, Kemal Mustafa Atatürk, a rising Turkish general, was able to rouse the remnant of the Ottoman Army to overthrow first the Ottoman government that had signed the Treaty and then forcibly remove the imperialists. This resulted in the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923, making Turkey an internationally recognized independent country.
What is 'Good luck' in Turkish?
"UÄŸur" is one Turkish equivalent of "Good luck!"
Specifically, the friendly English wish also may be rendered as "Iyi ÅŸans" or simply "Åžans." The adjective "iyi" means "good." The noun "ÅŸans" is a French loan word that means "fortune, luck."
The respective pronunciations are "oo-gyoor" and "EEH-yee shanss" or just "Shanss."
What are the physical characteristics of Turkey?
Turkey is located at 39°00'N and 35°00'E. It is at the northeast end of the Mediterranean Sea in the middle-east. It is bordered on the north by the Black Sea, the east by Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran. The south, by Iraq, Syria and the Arabian Sea, and on the west by the Arabian Sea and Bulgaria. The western of Turkey side is mostly rolling hills. In central Turkey, there are wide plains, surrounded by high, rugged mountains, including the Taurus, Koroglu and Pontic ranges. Many of these mountain peaks are over 10,000 feet. Along the Mediterranean coast, the land is lower and very fertile. The Tigris, Kizilirmak, Sakarya and Euphrates are the major rivers, and Lake Van the largest lake.
The Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara, and the Bosporus divide the country. Much of Turkey is a region of treeless, barren grasslands and bare hills. The plateau consists mainly of grass. In the spring, flowers like crocuses and tulips bloom for a short period of time. The coastal regions have typically Mediterranean vegetation. It consists of trees such as pines, oaks, cedars, junipers, and chestnut trees. Turkey has hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters. The further inland, the harsher the climate. Natural resources include coal, iron ore, copper, chromium, mercury, sulfur and clay.
Did Mustafa Kemal Atatürk got the nobel peace prize?
No he didn't. But Venizelos even forwarded Atatürk's name for the 1934.
How long is the presidential term in Turkey?
The term of office was reduced from seven years to five years in 2007.
Turks are the people who inhabit the lands of Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakstan, Turkmenistan, Kirgizstan, and the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus. There are also substantial minorities in Bulgaria, Russia, Iran, Iraq, and China (East Turkistan).
These people have a shared language belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altay family group, are all descendent of the Turkic expansion out of the Eastern Central Asian, and are virtually all Muslim.