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None I think there are no towns in the US that have "turkey" in them
Yes, in 2000, the United States was the largest consumer of turkey in the world. The country's high turkey consumption is largely attributed to Thanksgiving traditions, where turkey is a central dish. Additionally, the U.S. has a well-established turkey farming industry that supports this high demand.
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There are 3123 people with the family name of Posner in the US according to the FindTheData website. Out of those nearly 96% are white, while virtually there are no African-Americans with that name..
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None I think there are no towns in the US that have "turkey" in them
There is a town named Turkey in Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and North Carolina and the Republic of Turkey is not located in the US.
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The two U.S. states that have a town named Turkey are Texas and North Carolina. Turkey, Texas, is a small town located in the western part of the state, while Turkey, North Carolina, is a community situated in Sampson County. Both towns are quite small and have a rural character.
Turkey, Texas
No city or town in the United States has the name Buster.
Turkey Ky (southeast of Lexington Ky on hwy 30)
Tivoli, though originally the name of an ancient Italian town, is the name of many locations in Europe and in the US.
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Iva is the name of a town in Anderson County, South Carolina. Iva is the name of an unincorporated community in Pike County, Indiana; Saginaw County, Michigan; and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
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