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'''Turkey''', officially the '''Republic of Turkey''', is a transcontinental country located in Western [[Asia]] and Southeastern [[Europe]]. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: [[Bulgaria]] to the northwest; [[Greece]] to the west; [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] to the northeast; {{Wiki|Armenia}}, [[Iran]] and the {{Wiki|Azerbaijani}} exclave to the east; and {{Wiki|Iraq}} and [[Syria]] to the south.
'''Turkey''', officially the '''Republic of Turkey''', is a transcontinental country located in Western [[Asia]] and Southeastern [[Europe]]. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: [[Bulgaria]] to the northwest; [[Greece]] to the west; [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] to the northeast; {{Wiki|Armenia}}, [[Iran]] and the {{Wiki|Azerbaijani}} exclave to the east; and {{Wiki|Iraq}} and [[Syria]] to the south.
Turkey is an irreligious secular republic which was founded by Mustafa kemel Ataturk.


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Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a transcontinental country located in Western Asia and Southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the south.

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