Turkey has a mixed economy that is classified as an emerging market. As of 2023, its GDP is around $1 trillion, making it one of the largest economies in the world, though it faces challenges such as high inflation and currency depreciation. The country's wealth is unevenly distributed, with significant disparities between urban and rural areas. Overall, while Turkey has substantial economic potential, it grapples with economic instability and social issues.
In 16th Century England, Christmas was indeed the time to 'eat, drink and be merry.' And food was at the heart of the festivities. For the wealthy, the goose was declared by Queen Elizabeth I as the bird to eat on Christmas. Turkey was also consumed, as well as other various meats.
Not necessarily, Turkey is a developing European Union candidate country that has approx. 15.000 dollars of GDP per capita , besides it is the 15th most powerful economy in the world according to recent list of the World Bank.
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bill gates was very wealthy. (wealthy-very rich)
wealthy = Reich (רייַך)
That is Turkey. :)
No, the word 'wealthy' is not a noun. The word 'wealthy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a wealthycountry, a wealthy philanthropist).The word 'wealthy' is the adjective form of the noun 'wealth'.
yes very wealthy
wealthy was Amarica