- en.wikipedia.org TurkeyTurkey is an upper-middle-income and emerging country; its economy is the world's 18th-largest by nominal and 11th-largest by PPP-adjusted GDP.
- news.google.com topics/……Turkey: Erdogan's Economic Policy Wins Over Investors While Inflation Soars. ... Turkey's biggest crypto exchange BtcTurk hacked. 3 hours ago. BBC.com.
- roughguides.com articles/fun-facts-turkey/Even with Santa Claus's origins in Turkey, the country doesn't traditionally celebrate Christmas as it's a predominantly Muslim country.
- worldculture.medium.com culture-of-turkey-people-…The capital city, Ankara, is located there. The rest of Turkey, called Eastern (or Turkish) Thrace, occupies the far southeastern part of Europe.
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- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/TurkeyTurkey also contains the Sea of Marmara, which is used by geographers to mark the border between Europe and Asia, thus making Turkey transcontinental.
- euronews.com news/europe/turkeyFind all national and international information about turkey. Select the subjects you want to know more about on euronews.com.
- britannica.com place/TurkeyTurkey, country that occupies a unique geographic position, lying partly in Asia and partly in Europe and serving as both a bridge and a barrier between them.
- madeinturkeytours.com turkey/Turkey is majorly a mountainous country, and the Asian side of the country; high plateaus of Anatolia is somewhat confined to the coastal edges.
- worldatlas.com maps/turkeyMany peaks in Turkey exceed 10,000 feet, and the tallest, most rugged ones, are found in the Eastern Taurus Mountains. Turkey's highest point is Mt.