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  2. DeFacto (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    DeFacto is a Turkish retail clothing company founded in 2003, the second-largest in Turkey, with annual sales expected to be 11 billion Turkish lira in 2025 (about US$340 million as of May 2024) The official company name is DeFacto Perakende Ticaret A.Ş. [3] based in the Halkalı Merkez [ tr ] neighborhood of Küçükçekmece district, Istanbul .

  3. List of states with limited recognition - Wikipedia

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    Turkey, the European Court of Human Rights judged Turkey for having exercised authority in the territory of Northern Cyprus. [7] There are also entities that do not have control over any territory or do not unequivocally meet the declarative criteria for statehood but have been recognised to exist as sovereign entities by at least one other state.

  4. Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Northern Cyprus, [a] officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ( TRNC ), [b] is a de facto state [6] [7] that comprises the northeastern portion of the island of Cyprus. It is recognised only by Turkey, and its territory is considered by all other states to be part of the Republic of Cyprus . Northern Cyprus extends from the tip of the ...

  5. Republic Day (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The holiday commemorates the events of 29 October 1923, when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk declared that Turkey was henceforth a republic. Turkey had de facto been a republic since 23 April 1920, the date of the establishment of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, but the official confirmation of this fact came three-and-a-half years later.

  6. De facto - Wikipedia

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    De facto. De facto ( / deɪ ˈfæktoʊ, di -, də -/ day FAK-toh, dee -⁠, də -⁠, [ 1] Latin: [deː ˈfaktoː] ⓘ; lit. 'in fact') describes practices that exist in reality, regardless of whether they are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms. [ 2][ 3] It is commonly used to refer to what happens in practice, in contrast with ...

  7. Legality of polygamy - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, both bigamy (article 290 of the Criminal code of Canada) [145]) and de facto polygamy (article 293 of the Criminal Code) [146] are illegal, but there are provisions in the property law of at least the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that consider the possibility of de facto multiple marriage-like situations (e.g. if an already ...

  8. Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Provisional Turkish Cypriot Administration. Turkish Federated State of Cyprus. The Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration ( Turkish: Otonom Kıbrıs Türk Yönetimi) was the name of a de facto administration established by the Turkish Cypriots in present-day Northern Cyprus immediately after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974.

  9. List of countries with multiple capitals - Wikipedia

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    De facto administrative capital Paris: De jure constitutional capital, also capital for the German military administration Kingdom of Italy: 1943–1944 Brindisi (1943–Feb 1944) De facto provisional capital Salerno (Feb–Jun 1944) Rome: De jure capital until 1944 when it was liberated by the Allies Italian Social Republic: 1943–1944 Salò