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Summary
DescriptionTurgut Özal cropped.jpg |
English: 8th President of the Republic of Turkey Turgut Özal
Türkçe: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin 8. Cumhurbaşkanı Turgut Özal
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1986 |
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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 1986 |
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World Economic Forum from Cologny, Switzerland |
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46° 48′ 4.34″ N, 9° 49′ 52.62″ E
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