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O que (quem) é 26th government of Turkey - definição


26th government of Turkey         
The 26th government of Turkey (20 November 1961 – 25 June 1962), also known as the first coalition government of Turkey and the eight government of İsmet İnönü, was the first civilian government following the 1960 Turkish coup d'état. The prime minister, İsmet İnönü, was the leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and a former president of Turkey.
26th Quebec Legislature         
The 26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the political provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1960 Quebec general election. It sat from 20 September 1960 to 22 September 1960, from 10 November 1960 to 10 June 1961, and from 9 January 1962 to 19 September 1962.
Flora of Turkey         
  • serpentine]] mountain near [[Muğla]], was described as new to science in 1995.
  • Heavily pastured thorn-cushion vegetation, consisting mainly of ''Astragalus angustifolius''.— Melendiz Daği (Niğde), c. 2000 m s.l.
  • Gypsum hills south of [[Sivas]]: gypsum and serpentine areas are exceptionally rich in endemic species
  • ''Pinus nigra'' forms extensive stands in the central Taurus Mts.— between Akseki and Bademli, 1360 m s.l.
  • Species-numbers of the most important genera in Turkey
PLANTS THAT GROW IN TURKEY
Vegetation of Turkey; Flora Turkey; Vegetation Turkey; Flora and Vegetation of Turkey; Flora and vegetation of Turkey
about 9300 species of vascular plant were known to grow in Turkey. By comparison, Europe as a whole contains only about 24% more species (about 11500), despite having thirteen times the area.