It depends how the question is intended.
If the question is asking how long the current Turkish constitution has been in effect, that would be 90 years (from 1923).
If the question is asking how long the current political parties have been arranged in such a way that the AKP Party has been the dominant political party, the answer would be 10 years (from 2003).
The turkey (chicken) was before the country because Turkey wasn't always called turkey
For legislative elections the answer is 9 years but for executive elections it is 4 years.
No. Turkey ham is turkey that has been processed to taste like ham.It's ham made from turkey
The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
Kurdistan is not a country, but rather a region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The idea of a unified Kurdistan as an independent nation has been a long-standing aspiration for the Kurdish people.
The answer you are looking for is TURKEY, but the question improperly poses its premise. Greece is not in a conflict with Turkey over Cyprus. Turkey is in a conflict with the Greek Cypriots (the population of Cyprus which is ethnically Greek) over control of the island.
No, Turkey is a country itself.
A foreign country is any country which you do not live in. Turkey is a foreign country if you don't live there. If you do live in Turkey, then it is not a foreign country.
In the 1940s, the country Turkey was officially known simply as "Turkey" (Türkiye in Turkish). It had been established as the Republic of Turkey in 1923, following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The name has remained consistent since then, reflecting its national identity and heritage.
Turkey is a "rich" country ...
Yes. The Republic of Turkey is an independent country.
The city has been called Istanbul since the 1920s and is in Turkey.