Whats the best highly thought of university in turkey? |
like in america its harvard and yale
and in United kingdon its oxford and Cambridge etc ... |
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What do you think of the world's first pregnant man? |
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I'm actually not sure if this person is a man because I've heard that he/she is actually a girl who turned into one. A bit confusing, but ... |
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Greece, Turkey and Italy on fire ? |
| Our forests are being burnt down. Every day new fires are set before the previous ones get controlled. From Central - South Italy to all Greece and Turkey the disaster is unbelievable. We all know ... |
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What is it that you dont like to share? |
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In Turkey, do most of you wear makeup? |
| I noticed that whenever I go to Turkey, people there aren't as obsessed with makeup as it is here in the U.S. Here you are taught as a young teen to wear foundation, mascara, blush, lipgloss, ... |
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Has anybody ever visited Chernobyl? |
Would you recommend a tour? Additional Details Jokes? ...... |
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Why is it so xpensive to call to turkey from usa? |
| for turkish women ....... i know this turkish man for a year now he lives there....... when he gets upset with me he ignores me for long periods of time, last time was for almost 5 months, when i ... |
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Why do Greeks get the reputation of being snobby and arrogant? |
| What is it about their culture or attitudes that make people think that way. Most the Greeks i encountered were friendly but had a special snottiness about them and how they carried themselves. I am ... |
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Turkish Lira? |
| Is it better to change money before going to Istanbul into turkish currency. Would you suggest only T.L or some other currency alongside it. T... |
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European City breaks - where to go..? |
| My fiance and I like to travel - we're looking for a city (in Europe) with lots of culture, things to do, places to go, etc - where would you recommend and why?... |
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Macedonia Vs. Greece - Who will win? |
They say Alexander the Great was Macedonian, but they also say sometimes Greek.
Also, there is a Greek troll making fun of Macedonians (or vice versa) with black skin, pink hypnotising ... |
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Would you be interested in a tour of amsterdam? yes or no? |
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Was Leonardo Davinci Mecedonian? |
Such a genious mind what else could it be? |
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Eirhnh DOUKAINA
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Yes, of course, Leonardo Davinci was a glorious Macedonian. As a matter of fact, if you study the family tree of Brad Pitt, you will see that he is a direct descendant of Leonardo. That's where he gets all his talent. (I thought you knew this already.) |
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Laila
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I think your questions are getting more and more ridiculous!!
PS. If your claiming a name as your own, you might want to learn to spell it correctly...
goes to show the level of education, huh?!? |
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Cleopatra of Macedonia !
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No but ALEXANDER CLEOPATRA PHILIP KEMAL ATATURK MODER TERESA AND MANY OTHER ARE !!!!!!!!! |
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MaCeDonIan PhaLanX
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Mecedonian:) hehehe?
No he was not "mecedonian":) I think he was Italian, but he declared himself as Greek:)!
Happy now?
Greetings from Macedonia |
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Charles_N
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indeed macedonian...his first drawings were found close to Kumanovo... p.s. Alexis Komninos' answers rock hahahah 'mysterious smile as gruevski' lol lol |
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Alexios Komninos
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Yes. Originally Davinciev, his family immigrated to Italy, where he could express his unique creativity.
Even his model for Gioconda, Mona Lisa, was Macedonian, and this is obvious because she has white skin and a mysterious smile, so similar to Gruevski's one. |
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Irini
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha... thats just stupid |
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Min Tous Kiklous Terates
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Well every one dont look so supprissed what do you expect from people who THEY introduce thier wife's to others they are refered as HIM....!!! and please every one leave the turkish trolls alone...I AM MAKING A FORTUNE ON DONNER KEBAB AND GYROS.... |
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bla bla
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Tell you what, save us all the hassle and boredom of seeing these kind of questions, let's assume that everyone remotely famous or infamous was whatever you and your aliases decide
Then you can live in ignorant bliss in your trolldom, and we can get back to decent questions in Travel-Europe. |
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cpinatsi
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hillarious!!!!
I think you show quite well how funny are in reality the claims of Fyrom. |
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Laoplanos
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No. Actually, he was a flokates-maker from Nea Kalikratia. His parents were from Kalikratia, Asia Minor. |
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Ioannis Tsimiskis
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Not only him. Rafaelov and Michael Angelov as well. |
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Trotsky vs Kerensky-дахэ дэи
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No he wasn't, I am sure none of the Macedonians would claim he was.
Was this supposed to be funny, by the way? Because to my knowledge, there have been many answers given and questions asked to mock the Macedonian claims by, very creatively indeed, adding Slavic suffixes at the end of the names of famous people in history. So I think the joke's over by now.
Edit:
While it is clear that this is an internet site, why do Greeks behave as if people need a Greek passport or a Grecophilic poem to participate in Greece Travel on yahoo answers? It's not only a matter of my participation here, Greeks give similar reactions to anyone who writes things they do not find pleasant enough. I don't know how things work where you live, but as a free person, I choose whichever question I wish to answer. I do not like the Greek trolls and what some Greek users write in Turkey Travel, so where does that put us? I write what I think, you like it or not, I could not care less. |
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Zoi ((Ζωή))
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He was Italian, as far as I know FYROM doesn't claim such a thing for Da Vinci.
@Trotsky: I agree with Ioannis Tzimiskis.
You want to conclude that Greece is a country that everything goes wrong and that,of course, it is not superior to Turkey,that's your problem.
The thing is that it is not our (at least mine) problem, noone carres if Turkey is superior or inferior, we are heading to OUR the future!
If you want to participate in Greek Section, I think, you should simply have something to offer, an another point of view (even an unpleasant one).
If you think that you are objective in your answers and that you simply answer question, in fields you have knowledge, I think you are welcome by all, not just you, anyone else. |
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Vasiliki-Βασιλική
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He was Italian.
As for Trotsky,answer as much as you like..But then don't whinning around when your answers are reported.
Most of your answer are violating the community guidelines.
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Archer1
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hahaha that's funny indeed!
well like all the renaissance people Bernini, Borromini, Botticelli, Michaelangelo, Machiavelli, Raphael....Da Vinci was influenced by the rich ancient Greek culture ( both artistically and in sciences) but no...he was not Greek!!!! |
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asimenia
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*YAWN*
thanks for the 2 points - also learn to spell (you want the name SPELL it correctly) .... and ask this question in the Italian section .... what an ignorant barstool you be, young sir! |
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pipnip
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a cool person :) |
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dvatwork
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No, he wasn't. Thanks for the points, troll. |
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