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National Geographic : 1977 Jul
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been used by caravans, Crusaders, and invaders, not until the establishment of the republic were concerted efforts made to stitch the country together with railroads and highways. These have reduced the isolation of rural areas and stimulated commerce. Yet despite considerable progress, hundreds of thousands of Turks have traveled to industrial centers in Western Europe, where jobs and high wages are easier to find. 111
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