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  2. Taxation in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Taxation is an important part in the Turkish economy.Turkey has a 41.65% tax to GDP ratio (in 2021). [1] Most of the taxes are levied by central government. However some specific taxes are levied by municipalities, with the amount determined by centrally issued legislation.

  3. List of free zones of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    European Free Trade Zone (EFZ) (www.asb.com.tr), Istanbul-Leather and Industrial Free Zone (www.desbas.com.tr) and Aegean Free Zone (www.esbas.com.tr) are one of the most active and largest Free Zones in Turkey.

  4. Turkish Statistical Institute - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Statistical Institute (commonly known as TurkStat; Turkish: Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu or TÜİK) is the Turkish government agency commissioned with producing official statistics on Turkey, its population, resources, economy, society, and culture. [1]

  5. Economy of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Change in per capita GDP of Turkey, 1913–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars. [citation needed] Turkey's CO2 emissions growth compared GDP growth General government net debt as percentage of GDP for selected European countries, including Turkey View from Levent business district in Istanbul, Turkey's largest GDP city View from Söğütözü business district in ...

  6. Spain–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Lepanto. During the 16th century, Habsburg Spain and the Ottoman Empire fought for supremacy in the Mediterranean. [1] [2] A highlight was the battle of Lepanto, in which the Spanish-led fleet (allied with the Republic of Venice and the Papal States) defeated the Ottoman fleet.

  7. Turks in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Turks in Spain (Turkish: İspanya'daki Türkler), or Spanish Turks, refers to ethnic Turks who have emigrated to Spain as well as the growing Spanish-born community with full or partial Turkish origins.

  8. Turkish Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Identification Number was introduced on October 28, 2000 in conjunction with the Act No. 3080, which amended the initial Population Registration Act No. 1587, [3] and applied to all citizens born after 1840, dead or alive around 120 million people at that time.

  9. Chile–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Chile–Turkey relations (Spanish: Las relaciones Chile-Turquía; Turkish: Şili-Türkiye ilişkileri) are foreign relations between Chile and Turkey. Chile was the first country in Latin America which recognized Turkey with the Friendship Treaty, on January 30, 1926. [1]