1. No it is not, this anomaly can also be seen on topographic maps. And also on magnetic field maps.

  2. No, it is on almost all images from different satellites. Only Google doesn't show it :)

  3. Some of the faces are b&w while others are naturally colored. Is there some sort of significance to that?

  4. https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/GGXWDG_NGDP@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEOWORLD

  5. I have already visited some of them in Fatih, Ortaköy, Kumkapi, Üsküdar, Beyoglu, Taksim. And one in Macka near Trabzon. I do not say more :)

  6. If I remember correctly I can travel to turkey with only my ID, no passport needed

  7. Those countries are getting some EU funds even though they are not members yet.

  8. Of course, non-EU countries receive financial support, but every financial support is tied to a requirement. For example, in 2015 EU financial aid to Serbia to secure borders against Syrian refugees. 2021 EU aid to Serbia under the condition that Serbia opens its market to the EU countries.

  9. I'm not exactly sure what you mean here. Can you explain it better please?

  10. Historically, Moldova is part of Romania. Moldova and Romania would be united long ago if the Russians hadn't besieged Moldova. The Moldovan people want a union with Romania. Moldovans call themselves Romanians and the Romanians around Iasi call themselves Moldovans. Historically, Romania is also the protective nation of the Moldavians.

  11. I was in Moldavia very often and traveled there with Romanian friends. From Hadaraut to Crocmaz I was also in Besalma at the Gagauz. I had a lot of contact with the rural population. Of course they describe themselves as Moldavians or as Gagauz but primarily as Romanians. No different than the population around Sibiu. They call themselves Saxons or Transylvanians. However, they are Romanians.

  12. Sad that Turks had to leave Greece and Greeks left Turkey. Sad really sad

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