Turkey
 Modern Turkey was founded in 1923 from the Anatolian remnants of the defeated Ottoman Empire by national hero Mustafa KEMAL, who was later honored with the title Ataturk or "Father of the Turks." Under his authoritarian leadership, the country adopted wide-ranging social, legal, and political reforms. After a period of one-party rule, an experiment with multi-party politics led to the 1950 election victory of the opposition Democratic Party and the peaceful transfer of power. Since then, Turkish political parties have multiplied, but democracy has been fractured by periods of instability and intermittent military coups (1960, 1971, 1980), which in each case eventually resulted in a return of political power to civilians. In 1997, the military again helped engineer the ouster - popularly dubbed a "post-modern coup" - of the then Islamic-oriented government. Turkey intervened militarily on Cyprus in 1974 to prevent a Greek takeover of the island and has since acted as patron state to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," which only Turkey recognizes. A separatist insurgency begun in 1984 by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) - now known as the People's Congress of Kurdistan or Kongra-Gel (KGK) - has dominated the Turkish military's attention and claimed more than 30,000 lives. After the capture of the group's leader in 1999, the insurgents largely withdrew from Turkey mainly to northern Iraq. In 2004, KGK announced an end to its ceasefire and attacks attributed to the KGK increased. Turkey joined the UN in 1945 and in 1952 it became a member of NATO. In 1964, Turkey became an associate member of the European Community; over the past decade, it has undertaken many reforms to strengthen its democracy and economy enabling it to begin accession membership talks with the European Union. Languages & PopulationApproximate Population: 71,158,647 (July 2007 est.) Nationality (Noun): Turk(s) Nationality (Adjective): Turkish Official Language(s): Turkish Major Languages Spoken: Kirghiz, Kurdish, Ossetian, Turkish  Country FactsCountry Name (long form): Republic of Turkey Country Name (short form): Turkey Country Name (local long form): Turkiye Cumhuriyeti Country Name (local short form): Turkiye Name of Capital: Ankara UTC Time Difference (from capital): UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) Countries Near by, and Bordering Turkey: Iran, Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece Land Area: 770760 sq km Water Area: 9820 sq km Comparative Area: slightly larger than Texas Total Land Boundry: 2,648 km Coastline: 7,200 km National Holiday: Republic Day, 29 October (1923) International Phone Code: 90 Currency Code: Turkish lira (TRY) Internet Country Code: .tr US Embassy Location: 110 Ataturk Boulevard, Kavaklidere, 06100 Ankara US Embassy Mailing Address: PSC 93, Box 5000, APO AE 09823 Services In, and Related to TurkeyALS provides translation support equipped for all situations. Whether it is for personal documents, legal, or corporate needs, ALS has certified translators for more than 150 languages and dialects. All bilingual professionals are certified for interpreting languages in spoken and written form. Translations are done in a timely manner with the option of rush delivery. ALS International can also provide a free quote for many our interpreting services.
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