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Türkiye For Education
Türkiye is one of the two countries which have lands both in Asia and Europe in the world. This characteristic enables Türkiye to carry different cultures and world view.
Türkiye has a pluralist structure ranging from its architecture to music, food culture to literature. Türkiye actively take role in regional and global developments while stay on the course for EU membership. Türkiye always has been in the center of the events which change the course of history and host civilizations affected humankind. Türkiye considers that contributing to the peace of civilizations with its different colors is one of its primary purpose. Türkiye contains natural beauty beyond comparison and four seasons within itself. In addition to these, Türkiye made a distinguished name in recent years for its successes in economic and social issues. Türkiye is one of the fastest growing countries in economy of the World and has 6th largest economy of Europe and

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