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  • Group Member :Hermeidiansyah 041113191Vita Vatimatun Nurlaili041411331059Luluk Putri Fadhilah041411331123

  • TurkeyHas an area of 783,562 km, the country is more than twice the size of Germany or slightly smaller than the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana combined. Spoken languages are Turkish (official), Kurdish, and Arabic.

  • NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIROMENTAL SUSTANBILITY

  • Turkey LocationTurkey is a Eurasian country located on the Anatolian peninsula in western Asia, with a small enclave in Thrace in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea in south and east and by the Black Sea in north, by Armenia, Iran and Azerbaijan (exclave of Nakhchivan) in east, by Georgia in north east, by Bulgaria and Greece in north west, and by Iraq, and Syria in south east. Turkey shares maritime borders with Cyprus, Egypt, Northern Cyprus, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine.

  • Turkey LocationPolitical Relation :Candidate for EU membership. The government has also sought to strengthen relations over the last few years with its Middle Eastern neighbors as well as with Central Asian and African countries.Member of : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Council of Europe, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Council, Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council,Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).Etc.

  • Trade RelationshipBecause Turkey is one of the country that has some territory in Asia and Europe, since a long time ago (about several centuries ago) Turkey is the main player in international trade, if European people want to go to Asia, they will go to Turkey first and back then also one of the place for people from Asia, Europe or maybe Africa to gather and buy or sell something.

  • Trade RelationshipTurkey also gives access to Asian states where military operations are needed to be carried out and so military bases can be built according to the will of the government. The natural position of Turkey provides a link from the West to the East. It bridges up the conflicts between the West and the East through the political influence and the trade routes it offers. Pipeline projects connecting the Asian and European states can be conducted through this country due to its important location. Seeking aid and attracting western investors is not a problem for Turkey due to its short distances from those countries. The significant location of Turkey also allows it to have increased foreign export making it one of the major economic forces in the international market.

  • Turkey AreaThe Marmara region is located in both Europe and Asia and it comprises of plains, low hills and high mountains. The land is suitable for both farming and industry. The crops grown here include sunflower, tobacco, grapes, grains and olives. Silk production is the main occupation in the area being one of the most profit producing industry there. The land on the Aegean coast extending to central Anatolia is known as the Aegean region containing fertile plains, valleys and high mountains. The features of this land enable the growth of olive groves, fruit orchards and sunflower and tobacco fields.

  • Turkey AreaThe Mediterranean area includes the land on the Mediterranean coast, the Taurus mountain range and extending along the southern shore. The important agricultural products found here are citrus fruits, bananas, cotton, sesame and vegetables. The high plateaus of the Taurus range provide good conditions for raising livestock and grains. The Black Sea region covers the land present on the Black Sea coast. Due to the helpful humid climate and fertile soil, the area is thickly vegetated. Hazelnut, corn, tobacco and tea are the main agricultural products grown here and livestock is commonly raised by farmers supplying them with useful byproducts like butter and milk.

  • Turkey AreaThe vast plateau of central Anatolia is mainly characterized by the hot dry summers, cold damp winters and unfertile soil. Still agriculture is practiced here and grains and livestock are the main products. The eastern Anatolia region is the largest and mountainous area in Anatolia. The long and immensely cold winters give harsher and intolerable conditions for the people to live in. Only grains such as wheat and barley are grown here and livestock farming is done in the northern part of this area.

  • Turkey AreaThe southeastern Anatolia region consists of large unforested land with a dry climate. Except the wide wasteland, agriculture is practiced in the irrigated basins and valleys. Large dams built over the two huge rivers of Euphrates and Tigris irrigates the area assisting the farmer. Grains, rice, grapes and vegetables are the major products grown here that provide much benefits to the inhabitants. The Anatolian city of Ankara has also emerged as an important industrial and cultural center.

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  • NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIROMENTAL SUSTANBILITY

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  • South KoreaSouth Korea occupies nearly 45 percent of the land area of the Korean Peninsula, or 98,190 square kilometers of land area and 290 square kilometers of water area.

  • NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIROMENTAL SUSTANBILITY

  • South Korea LocationKorea lies adjacent to China and Japan. The northern border of Korea is formed by the Amnokkang (Yalu) and Tuman-gang (Tumen) rivers which separate it from Manchuria. The west coast of the Korean Peninsula is bounded by the Korea Bay to the north and the Yellow Sea to the south; the east coast is bounded by the East Sea.

  • South Korea RelationshipPolitical relation :Since the 1980s, relations with China have played an increasingly important role in South Korean.United States' sixth-largest goods trading partner with a trillion-dollar economy.Member of :Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Colombo Plan,International Confederation of Free Trade Unions,G-20, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development,Etc.

  • South Korea RelationshipBecause South Korea is located in East Asia, so because of that South Korea in the culture is highly influenced by Japan and China.Even though right now their relationship isnt that good anymore because of some territorial issue, they still be one of the Asia main produsen especially in Technology.Because of South Korean Geography, they also effecting Southeast Asia, especially Thailand and also India.

  • South Korea Trade relationshipUnited States' sixth-largest goods trading partner with a trillion-dollar economy.China is South Korea's largest trading partner and South Korea is China's third largest. South Korea is the EU's tenth largest export destination, whereas the EU is South Korea's fourth export destination (after China, Japan and the US). Etc.

  • South Korea AreaApproximately 70 percent of the land area of South Korea is composed of mountains and hills. Low hills in the south and westlead to increasingly higher mountains in the north and east. The Taebaek (Spine of Korea)range runs north-to-south along the east coast, while the other major range, the Sobaek in the southwest of the country, runs northeast-to-southwest. The highest mountain is Mount Hallasan, a volcanic cone located on Cheju Island off the southeastern coast of the peninsula, at 1,950 meters above sea level.

  • South Korea AreaSouth Koreas longest river is the Naktonggang (the suffix gang means river in Korean), which is 525 kilometers long. The Hangang, which runs through Seoul, is 514 kilometers long, and the Kumgang is 401 kilometers long. These rivers are navigable, and they played a major role in the development of port cities like Seoul. Roughly 70 percent of all rice fields in South Korea depend on rivers for irrigation.

  • South Korea Natural ResourceSouth Korea possesses few mineral resources. There are small deposits of anthracite coal, uranium, tungsten, iron ore, limestone, kaolinite, and graphite. South Korea also has hydropower potential.

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  • http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3432.htm*http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2800.htmhttp://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/profiles/South_Korea.pdf*


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