Turin bid for the 2006 Winter Olympics
The Turin bid for the 2006 Winter Olympics was the successful bid launched by the Italian National Olympic Committee on 11 November 1998 to host the 2...
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The Turin bid for the 2006 Winter Olympics was the successful bid launched by the Italian National Olympic Committee on 11 November 1998 to host the 2...
Turinah (Turinah Masih Sehat; 7 June 1853?) is Indonesian woman claimant for the . Turinah lives in a small village on the island of Sumatra and was d...
Turing Research is a research group at George Mason University (GMU) focused on artificial intelligence and data science applications for policy makin...
In theoretical network science, the Turing switch is a logical construction modeling the operation of the network switch, just as in theoretical compu...
Turkel (English plural: turkel) is prepared by dehydrating an apricot. The name comes from Turkey, the largest producer of apricots in the world. Turk...
The "Turkish Free Syrian Army" (TFSA) aka the "Turkey Backed Free Syrian Army" are units of Arab and Turkmen rebels operating in the North of Syria, a...
Luke Taylor "Turkey" Bradstreet (born April 1st, 1992 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American musician best known for his (eventual) work in metal act S...
Turkey Mountain inscriptions refers to some markings on a rock face in Turkey Mountain, a large hill on the west side of the Arkansas River in Tulsa, ...
Turkey Point Park is located in Essex, Maryland, United States, an eastern suburb of Baltimore. The park sits on roughly on the scenic Turkey Point Pe...
Turki Faisal Al-Rasheed (born 5 August 1954 in Makkah) is a Saudi businessman and a writer. He is the chairman and founder of Golden Grass Inc., prese...
Turkic people of Iran are Turkic speaking people livinge in various regions of Iran. They are mainly concentrated in north-west, north-east, middle-no...
On 5 January, 2011 Turkish Airlines Flight 1754 was Boeing 737-800 aircraft on a short haul flight from Oslo, Norway to Istanbul, Turkey. When the fli...
Turkish Airlines Flight 1878 was an international passenger flight from Milan-Malpensa Airport, Italy to Atatürk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey. On April 2...
The Turkish American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TACCI) is a non-profit membership organization located in New York City. It was foundedin 2002....
On March 16 2012, the Turkish Army suffered it's largest loss of life in the ongoing war in Afghanistan, when a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk came down in...
A Turkish cap is an informal cap worn by men in Turkey, where it is referred to as hacı takkesi ("pilgrim's cap"). It is mostly associated with relig...
The Turkish Informatics Olympiad () is an annual programming contest organized by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK...
The Turkish lobby in the United States is a lobby that works on behalf of Turkey in promoting that nation's interests with the American government. In...
Turkish organised crime in Britain has been prevalent in the country since the early 90s when the Arifs controlled London's underworld for a brief tim...
The Turkish Peace Council (Turkish: Yurtta Sulh Konseyi) was an executive body formed on 15 July 2016 by a group within the Turkish Armed Forces. It w...