Betekenis van:
republic of turkey

republic of turkey
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Turkije
  • a Eurasian republic in Asia Minor and the Balkans; on the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, the Young Turks, led by Kemal Ataturk, established a republic in 1923

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Poland was one of the first countries to recognize the Republic of Turkey.
  2. (REPUBLIC OF TURKEY, PRIME MINISTRY, UNDERSECRETARIAT OF FOREIGN TRADE)
  3. Croatia, Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
  4. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, the Republic of Moldova, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey,
  5. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Switzerland, Turkey
  6. Pre-accession assistance has been made available to the Republic of Turkey since 2002.
  7. the General Directorate of protection and Control of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the Republic of Turkey for foodstuffs from Turkey.
  8. Protocol 1 to the Agreement between the ECSC and the Republic of Turkey provides for cumulation of origin between the Community, Turkey, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland (including Liechtenstein).
  9. concerning the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Turkey on the participation of the Republic of Turkey in the work of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
  10. The Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Turkey on the participation of the Republic of Turkey in the work of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction is hereby approved on behalf of the Community.
  11. The anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of wire rod originating in the Republic of Moldova and Turkey is hereby terminated.
  12. South-eastern neighbours: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Turkey,
  13. South-eastern Neighbours: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey;’
  14. in South-Eastern Europe: Turkey, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
  15. in south-eastern Europe: Turkey, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;