United Turkish Republic (Our Era to Unite)

Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye [ˈtyɾcije]), officially the United Turkish Republic is a sovereign state located in the Middle East and partial part of Europe. The nation consists of 7 autonomous regions, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait. Cyprus is a uncontrolled region of Turkey, however its still a Turkish puppet state. Turkey is taken part of 3 organizations, NATO, EU, and the UN. The Turkish would hold these 7 states until 2024, in which they gave the other 6 independence to stop a rebellion spilling over Turkey.

The economy of Turkey stands at $1.273 trillion dollars at nominal status, making Turkey the 24th most economical nation, in front of South Africa, but behind Chile. Most of Turkish economy comes from regulated trade from the European Union, and other major trade routes the Turkish held.

Etymology
The English name of Turkey (from Medieval Latin Turchia/Turquia) means "land of the Turks". Middle English usage of Turkye is evidenced in an early work by Chaucer called The Book of the Duchess (c. 1369). The phrase land of Torke is used in the 15th-century Digby Mysteries. Later usages can be found in the Dunbar poems, the 16th century Manipulus Vocabulorum ("Turkie, Tartaria") and Francis Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum (Turky). The modern spelling "Turkey" dates back to at least 1719.

The Turkish name Türkiye was adopted in 1923 under the influence of European usage.

History
For history prior to 2018, see History of Turkey