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  2. List of the busiest airports in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul serves as one of the largest aviation hubs in the world, with two international airports, handling 80,462,931 passengers in 2014. Istanbul Airport, which handled about 61 million passengers in 2015, is the third-largest and fifth-busiest international airport in Europe.

  3. Ministries of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The ministries of Turkey are the most influential part of the executive branch of the Turkish government. Each ministry is headed by a minister appointed by the President . Currently there are 17 ministries.

  4. National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation - Wikipedia

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    The National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation is a ceremony that takes place at the White House every year shortly before Thanksgiving. The president of the United States is presented with a live domestic turkey by the National Turkey Federation (NTF), usually males of the Broad Breasted White variety. The early years also included a joint ...

  5. List of rivers of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Sakarya River is the third longest river in Turkey, also known as Sangarius. 824 km. Seydisuyu. Porsuk River. Ankara River. Harşit River in Gümüşhane and Giresun. Yeşilırmak 'Green River' (Classical Iris). 418 km. Çekerek River (Classical Scylax) is a tributary. Kelkit River (Classical Lycus (one of several)) is a tributary. Yağlıdere.

  6. Kürecik Radar Station - Wikipedia

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    Kürecik Radar Station. Location of Kürecik Radar Station in Turkey. /  38.34944°N 37.79361°E  / 38.34944; 37.79361. Kürecik Radar Station ( Turkish: Kürecik Radar Üssü) is a military installation located in the town of Kürecik [ tr] in Malatya Province, southeastern Turkey. It was established in 2012 for use by NATO as an early ...

  7. Demographics of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Turkey. Demographic features of the population of Turkey include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. As of 31 December 2023, the population of Turkey was 85.3 million with a growth rate of 0.11% per annum. [3]

  8. Turkish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Armed Forces. The Turkish Armed Forces ( TAF; Turkish: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri, TSK) are the military forces of the Republic of Turkey. The Turkish Armed Forces consist of the Land Forces, the Naval Forces and the Air Forces. The Chief of the General Staff is the Commander of the Armed Forces. In wartime, the Chief of the General ...

  9. Christianity in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The largest Christian population in Turkey is in Istanbul, which has a large community of Armenians and Greeks. Istanbul is also where the Patriarchate of Greek Orthodox Christianity is located. Antioch, located in Turkey's Hatay province, is the original seat of the namesake Antiochian Orthodox Church, but is now the titular see. The area ...