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  2. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Armed Forces accepts foreigners of any country to their ranks. Under a plan, posted on the ministry's web site in 2010, foreigners without dual citizenship are able to sign up for five-year contracts – and are eligible for Russian citizenship after serving three years. According to the amended law, a citizen of any foreign country ...

  3. Turkish-Japanese Science and Technology University - Wikipedia

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    Turkish-Japanese Science and Technology University (Japanese: トルコ・日本科学技術大学; Turkish: Türk-Japon Bilim ve Teknoloji Üniversitesi), is a state university founded on June 18, 2017.

  4. Embassy of Japan, Ankara - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Japan in Ankara (Japanese: 在トルコ日本国大使館; Turkish: Japonya'nın Ankara Büyükelçiliği) is the diplomatic mission of Japan to Turkey. KATSUMATA Takahiko has been the current ambassador since May 2023. [1] The embassy was opened on 4 July 1953. [2]

  5. Technical Intern Training Program - Wikipedia

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    The Technical Intern Training Program (技能実習制度, Ginō Jisshū Seido) is a work training program providing employment opportunities for foreign nationals in Japan. Technical Intern can work for up to five years in Japan: 1 gou (1st year – Basic level), 2 gou (2nd and 3rd year – Intermediate), 3 gou (4th and 5th year – Advanced).

  6. Japanese people in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2010, their numbers were recorded at 1,430 by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [1] Most Japanese living in Turkey are based in Ankara and Istanbul. There was a very small population of Japanese in the country prior to 1945 when Turkey declared war on Germany and Japan during World War II; following the conflict and the ...

  7. Japan–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    The Turkey-Japan Cultural Dialog Society was founded in 2006, but records cultural and other types of exchange activities between Japan and Turkey since 1873. [31] According to the public survey in Turkey conducted by the Japanese Foreign Ministry in 2012, 83.2% of respondents answered that the relations between Japan and Turkey are "friendly ...

  8. Sinop Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The deal for the project on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis was signed between Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe on May 3, 2013. The project would have been carried out by Atmea, a joint venture consortium of Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and French Areva. Turkey, being ...

  9. List of companies listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange

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    Engineering, energy, real estate. Albaraka Türk: ALBRK: Turkish operation of the interest-free Al Baraka Banking Group. Alcatel-Lucent Teletaş: ALCTL: Communications technology company of multinational Alcatel-Lucent. Alkim: ALKIM: Sodium sulphate and salt manufacturer in central Turkey. Alkim Kağıt: ALKA: Paper plant of Alkim, in İzmir ...