Spain, Turkey, and Sweden
The US went from the largest creditor nation to a debtor (eventually largest) during the Reagan administration. Charles Pervo
Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
Turkey was neutral
Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Turkey. Austria and Hungary were combined before the war, but after the war became separate. :] Turkey was actually not a new country, it was called the Ottoman Empire before the war, and one of the Central Powers. Following the Treaty of Versailles, it lost a lot of land like was agreed upon, and then was no longer called the Ottoman Empire, and is now modern day Turkey.
No. The nation that consumes more turkey than any other nation is Israel according to the History Channel; Modern Marvels, the turkey.
Israel did not become a modern-day nation until 29 November 1947 .
No, the nation of Turkey was not a combatant in the Second World War. It was however a combatant nation in the First World War on the side of Germany & Austria-Hungary.
Austria Hungary did not become one nation after World War 1.
Turkey is listed as having a high development among countries and is the 92nd most developed nation. However, it is on the low spectrum of the developed countries, but has an arguably fast development rating. It is considered one of the world's newest industrialized countries, meaning it is already industrialized, and has one of the world's fasting growing economies. Turkey developed Western culture after the fall of the Ottoman Empire following World War I, which helped Turkey to become so developed.
According to CIA world fact book it's a developed country.
Spain, Turkey, and Sweden
Israel has the highest turkey consumption of any nation in the world, with about 28 pounds, or 13 kilograms of turkey consumed per person per year.
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Gallipoli is located in Turkish Thrace, the European part of Turkey. The Gallipoli Campaign in the First World War was on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.