Local consumers has greatly benefited from the imports of clothing and goods at cheap prices.
Consumers prefer to buy imported goods because they are cheaper and sometimes, they are of higher quality than the ones that are manufactured locally.
It is the local manufacturers that suffer in this situation, because less number of customers patronize them.
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the holy city of Shiite Muslims - Karbala
located in Jerusalem - The Temple Mount
located in mecca -The Sacred Mosque
Explanation:
Karbala is a city in central Iraq, and next to Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem is one of the holiest place for Shia Muslims. Millions of people are visiting the city every year, especially the shrine of Imam Husayn.
The Temple Mount is located in the old city of Jerusalem, known for Muslims as a location of al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Sacred Mosque in Mecca is famous for surrounding Kaaba.
Turkey was founded on a former Roman territory, approximately one thousand years ago. Very often, they called their state, their territory and even themselves “Roman” (Rum, in Turkish): Roman Saltanate, Rum Seljuk, Rum Province…
Today, only southeastern corner of Turkey is middle eastern. The rest is rather eastern European (Balkan, in particular). Turkish people (culture, traditions, habits) are much like Greeks, Romanians, Serbs, Bosnians, Albanians and Macedonians.
Some people think that Turkey was a middle eastern country and after the westernization revolutions it became different. This is not true. It was always different. It was a Balkan country, in negative or positive aspect, and still is.
And interesting that today the most difficult part in integrating to the rest of country is the southeastern part of Turkey: PKK terrorism, tribal structure, feudal institutions, poverty etc…
The area between bulges of water in the ocean is called troughs.
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The 2010 census indicates that since 1960 Mexico’s population has more than tripled to 112.3 million. However, the growth rate between 2000 and 2010 (1.4% per year) is less than half the 3.4% rate of increase experienced in the 1960s. If Mexico’s population had continued to grow at 3.4% since 1960, it would have been over 186 million by now!