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(rm irrelevant: Some vegetarians do not eat turkey two days after Thanksiving. Or the day after that. Or beef! Or pork!)
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Turkey is a kind of bird. [[Benjamin Franklin]] thought that the turkey should be the national bird of [[America]], but really the national bird is the [[bald eagle]]. Turkey is a traditional [[thanksgiving]] food. It is usually stuffed. (Some vegetarians do not eat turkey at Thanksiving.)
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Turkey is a kind of bird. [[Benjamin Franklin]] thought that the turkey should be the national bird of [[America]], but really the national bird is the [[bald eagle]]. Turkey is a traditional [[thanksgiving]] food. It is usually stuffed.
  
 
Turkey is also a country in Europe. It's currently negotiating membership with the [[European Union]]. Turkey is one of the few countries of which the majority of the population is [[Muslim]] that has a clear division between the state and relgion. Turkey is one of the few Islamic countries that is a true democracy.
 
Turkey is also a country in Europe. It's currently negotiating membership with the [[European Union]]. Turkey is one of the few countries of which the majority of the population is [[Muslim]] that has a clear division between the state and relgion. Turkey is one of the few Islamic countries that is a true democracy.

Revision as of 17:29, March 22, 2007

Template:Stub Turkey is a kind of bird. Benjamin Franklin thought that the turkey should be the national bird of America, but really the national bird is the bald eagle. Turkey is a traditional thanksgiving food. It is usually stuffed.

Turkey is also a country in Europe. It's currently negotiating membership with the European Union. Turkey is one of the few countries of which the majority of the population is Muslim that has a clear division between the state and relgion. Turkey is one of the few Islamic countries that is a true democracy.