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土耳其橫跨歐亞兩洲,國土包括西亞的安納托利亞半島、以及巴爾干半島的東色雷斯地區,扼黑海出入口之要沖。人口將近8000萬,國土面積78萬平方公里。

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ARCHIV - Ein Videograb vom 19.08.2011 eines Films des Shaam News Network auf Youtube zeigt syrische Soldaten die einen Mann in Homs abführen (Archivfoto). Menschenrechtler haben die Offensive des syrischen Regimes in der Protesthochburg Homs als «Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit» kritisiert. Die Menschenrechtsorganisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) begründete das in einem am Freitag veröffentlichten Bericht mit dem brutalen Vorgehen der Sicherheitskräfte gegen Zivilisten. Dazu gehörten auch Folter und außergerichtliche Hinrichtungen von Oppositionellen. EPA/SHAAM NEWS NETWORK/HANDOUT BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE/EPA IS USING AN IMAGE FROM AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE, THEREFORE EPA COULD NOT CONFIRM THE EXACT DATE AND SOURCE OF THE IMAGE. HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the lawmakers of his Justice and Development Party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. " Any Syrian military element that approaches Turkish border will be regarded as threat " Erdogan said four days after a Turkish warplane was shot down by Syria.(Foto:Burhan Ozbilici/AP/dapd)
Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen, left, is welcomed by Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, April 4, 2011. NATO Secretary-General Fogh Rasmussen holds talks with Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and other government officials after NATO took sole control of air military operations over Libya. The U.S. military will pull its warplanes from front-line missions Monday and shift to a support role in Libyan operations, a NATO official said. (Foto:Umit Bektas, Pool/AP/dapd).
Eine McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II der tuerkischen Luftwaffe faehrt beim Royal International Air Tattoo in Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, auf dem Rollfeld zur Startposition (Foto vom 17.06.06). Ein tuerkisches Flugzeug wird laut Medienberichten ueber dem Mittelmeer vermisst. Die amtliche tuerkische Nachrichtenagentur Anadolu meldete am Freitag (22.06.12), es seien zwei Piloten an Bord des Kampfjets, der am Mittag vom Radar verschwunden sei. Das Flugzeug habe den Luftwaffenstuetzpunkt Malatya-Erhac um 10.30 Uhr (Ortszeit) verlassen, um 11.58 Uhr sei es ueber dem Mittelmeer suedwestlich der Provinz Hatay vom Radar verschwunden. Der Gouverneur von Malatya, Ulvi Saran, sagte, es gebe keinerlei Informationen ueber den Verbleib des verschwundenen Flugzeugs oder die Piloten. Rettungsmannschaften suchten die Region nach den Vermissten ab. In anderen Medienberichten hiess es, Syrien habe den tuerkischen Jet abgeschossen. (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Adrian Pingstone/WikiCommons/dapd
A Turkish Air Force F-4 war plane fires during a military exercise in Izmir, in this May 26, 2010 file photo. Turkey lost a F-4 warplane, similar to the one pictured, over the Mediterranean on June 22, 2012, but Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said in his first public comments, he could not say whether the plane had crashed or been shot down. REUTERS/ Osman Orsal/Files (TURKEY - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT POLITICS)
** FILE ** Turkish Air Force fighters fly over a national flag during a ceremony on the Victory Day in Ankara, Turkey, in this Aug. 30, 2007 file photo. Turkish warplanes hit Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq early Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007, Turkey's military said, the first such attack since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici, File)
Demonstrators hold opposition flags during a protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers in Deraa May 25, 2012. REUTER/Handout (SYRIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Franco-Turkish demonstrators wave French and Turkish flags as they protest against a senate vote on a bill making it illegal to deny that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks nearly a century ago was a genocide, near the French Senate in Paris, France, 23 January 2012. The French government on 23 Janaury appealed for restraint following fresh threats from Turkey of reprisals if the Senate in Paris passes a bill making it a crime to deny that Armenians suffered 'genocide' at the hands of Ottoman Turks. The Senate is scheduled to begin debating the bill in the mid-afternoon (1400 GMT) and hold a vote in the early evening. EPA/IAN LANGSDON
A Syrian refugee walks at Boynuyogun refugee camp in Hatay province on the Turkish-Syrian border April 2, 2012. REUTERS/Osman Orsal (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)
A Syrian refugee walks at Boynuyogun refugee camp in Hatay province on the Turkish-Syrian border April 2, 2012. REUTERS/Osman Orsal (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses lawmakers and supporters of his party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, a day after France's Senate voted a law that would make it a crime in France to deny that the killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire nearly a century ago was a genocide. Turkey warned the French president on Tuesday against signing the law, saying it will implement retaliatory measures against France. (Foto:Burhan Ozbilici/AP/dapd)
Syrian refugees flash victory signs at a camp set up by Turkish authorities in Yayladagi, Hatay province, Turkey, near the Syrian border, Saturday, June 11, 2011.In the Turkish border town of Yayladagi, authorities set up four field hospitals, each with a 10-bed capacity, for emergency cases. (Foto:Selcan Hacaoglu/AP/dapd)
In this Sunday, April 1, 2012 photo, Free Syrian Army fighters train in a neighborhood of Damascus, Syria. Government and opposition forces clashed across Syria Monday as international envoy Kofi Annan prepared to brief the U.N. Security Council on the progress of his mission to ease the Syrian crisis. (Foto:AP/dapd)
Files - Turkish journalist Nedim Sener detained by polices in Istanbul, Turkey, on March 03, 2011. Nedim Sener won a press freedom award for a book about the murder case of ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The trial of two prominent Turkish journalists Ahmet Sik and Nedim Sener on November 22, 2011. They face charges of helping Ergenekon, a hardline nationalist group accused of plotting assassinations and bombings to throw Turkey into chaos and trigger a military coup against the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). Journalists and human right activists protest in front of the courthouse in Istanbul. Photo by Melike Gallenkus/AA/ABACAPRESS.COM # 298777_006
In this image made from video, Syrian President Bashar Assad visits Baba Amr neighborhood in Homs, Syria, Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Assad visited Baba Amr, a former rebel stronghold in the key city of Homs that became a symbol of the uprising after a monthlong siege by government forces killed hundreds of people many of them civilians as troops pushed out rebel fighters. Homs has been one of the cities hardest hit by the government crackdown on the uprising that began last March. (Foto:Syrian State Television via APTN/AP/dapd) SYRIA OUT TV OUT
** FILE ** A Kurdish woman holds an artificial rose during a demonstration in the town of Birecik, near the southeastern Turkish city of Urfa, in this Tuesday, April 4, 2006 file photo. Turkey's longstanding quest to join the European Union has entailed dramatic and sometimes wrenching changes: greater civil liberties, painful economic reforms, a crackdown on corruption. But the practice Turks call honor killings has proved one of the most difficult to eradicate, despite tough new laws enacted under pressure from Brussels. The issue is complicated by the fact that the murders are associated mainly with the Kurdish minority, which the EU and human rights groups view as victims of oppressive policies by the Turkish state. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer, File)
ARCHIV - Ein Kampfhubschrauber "Tiger" bei einem Demonstrationsflug in der Piloten-Schule für "Tiger"-Hubschrauber im südfranzösischen Le Luc en Provence (Archivfoto vom 19.04.2005). Ein französisches Rüstungsgeschäft mit Libyen sorgt nach einem «Spiegel»-Bericht für Spannungen zwischen Berlin und Paris. Frankreichs Präsident Sarkozy wolle Libyen zwölf deutsch-französische Kampfhubschrauber «Tiger» liefern, berichtet das Magazin. Die Bundesregierung habe bei vertraulichen Konsultationen aber Vorbehalte angemeldet. EPA/THIERRY CHESNOT (zu dpa 4303) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Turkish riot police clash with Kurdish demonstrators in Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey on 06 December 2009. One man was shot dead on Sunday in clashes between Turkish police and protesters in the largely Kurdish populated city of Diyarbakir in new tension ahead of a trial that may close the largest pro-Kurdish party. EPA/IBRAHIM YAKUT
Turkish Red Crescent worker are seen in an almost completed new refugee tent camp in Boynuyogun, Turkey, near the Syrian border, Saturday, June 11, 2011. In the Turkish border town of Yayladagi, authorities set up four field hospitals, each with a 10-bed capacity, for emergency cases. Most of the nearly 50 Syrians, who were wounded in clashes in Jisr al-Shugour or elsewhere recently, are being treated at the state hospital in the Turkish city of Hatay.(Foto:Vadim Ghirda/AP/dapd)
09_The neighboring war Tags: Kıyıgören; Kiyigoren; Turkey; Syria; border; children Author: Gaia Anderson When: February 2012 Where: Kıyıgören, Turkey Description of the pic: In Kıyıgören, boys ride their bikes in a winter afternoon, before sundown. In late february, a few men and children gathered in a parking lot, curious to meet a rare, foreign visitor. They said that at times the sound of gunshot and shelling could be heard coming from the villages across the border, in Syria. Only a couple weeks later, Assad's troops began a deadly assault on Idlib, the main city of the region facing the southern end of Turkey. I, Gaia Anderson, hereby declare that I took this pic and giving DW the right to use it online.
ADDS DATE OF CRASH - FILE - A US Marine tries to take cover, perched on a container, trying to shelter from the dust as a Chinook helicopter arrives to pick up supplies at Forward Operating Base Edi in the Helmand Province of southern Afghanistan, in this June 9, 2011 file photo. Afghan President Hamid Karzai says 31 U.S. special forces and seven Afghan soldiers were killed when a helicopter, similar to the one shown crashed in eastern Wardak province Saturday Aug. 6, 2011. (Foto:Anja Niedringhaus, File/AP/dapd)
Turkey is bearing the brunt from the influx of Syrian refugees, März 2012; Copyright: DW/N. Carney
Blick auf den Bosporus und Istambul, Türkei Pressefoto: Türkei
Damaged cars are seen outside the British Consulate after the explosion in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. Explosions hit the Turkish headquarters of the London-based HSBC bank and the British consulate, killing at least 25 people and wounding about 400, health officials said. The blasts came days after the city was hit by two synagogue bombings. (AP Photo/Hurriyet) ** TURKEY OUT **
** FILE ** Turkish Air Force fighters fly over a national flag during a ceremony on the Victory Day in Ankara, Turkey, in this Aug. 30, 2007 file photo. Turkish warplanes hit Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq early Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007, Turkey's military said, the first such attack since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici, File)