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    Turkish Government

Frequently Asked Questions about Turkish Government

    • Which Turkish city was once called Byzantium? ( goto )


    • Why is the Turkish Lira being phased out? ( goto )


    • In Turkish, does umrumda diill mean anything? ( goto )


    • If 640 were Italian, 231 were German and 91 were Turkish then how many were Spanish? ( goto )


    • Separation of powers is an important feature of which government in India: parliamentary government, presidential government, or socialist government? ( goto )


    • Name the turkish ruler who invaded india 14 times (babar, genghis khan, mahmud of ghazni) ? ( goto )


    • Has the German government ever apologized to the Isreali government for the Holocaust? ( goto )


    • Is the BBC private or run by the government? ( goto )


    • In Mean Machine, the Vinnie Jones version, who played Monk and is it the same person who played Turkish in Snatch? ( goto )


    • Is the Red Cross a private or government agency? ( goto )


    • Is the Federal Reserve a branch of the U.S. government? ( goto )


    • A Polish soldier supposedly invented these after helping to free an Austrian city from the Turkish army. What are they, and why is their shape symbolic? ( goto )


    • Which unusual disaster that hit a number of Turkish farmers in July last year is paralleled by a very similar disaster in a Thomas Hardy novel? ( goto )


    • What are the names of the three branches of the American government? ( goto )


    • What does the government say about area 51? ( goto )


    • What is the highest-ranking government position in Canada? ( goto )


    • What are the three branches of the United States government? ( goto )


    • Who is Britain's biggest employer outside of the government? ( goto )


    • What are some good points about the ancient Spartan government and some bad points about the Athenian government? ( goto )


    • How do you pronounce "pide" the turkish flat bread. I think it's "piday" but my friend thinks it's "pyde". We have a lunch (including wine) riding on this answer. Who's right ? ( goto )


    • Apart from Icelandic, does any other language use the letters eth and thorn for soft and hard 'th' sounds? I may also have seen it once in Turkish but maybe mistaken? ( goto )


    • To what other government office was Ronald Reagan elected? ( goto )


    • The RCMP is an agency of which federal government ministry? ( goto )


    • What branch of government is the Federal Reserve Bank under? ( goto )


    • What was the last year that the government struck silver dollars? ( goto )


    • How many spy agencies is the US government in control of? ( goto )


    • "Wistec" is another name for what U.S. government program? ( goto )


    • What country's government once had a Chamber of Nationalities? ( goto )


    • What is the legislative branch of the United States government called? ( goto )


    • Is a non-Jew (Christian or Muslim) allowed to be a member of the Israeli government? ( goto )


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