What does PAS mean in Farsi?

Farsi Translation. پاس More Farsi words for pas. noun رقص dance, dancing, hopping, ball, frolic.

What is Coca cola in Turkish?

More Turkish words for coca-cola. koka kola noun. coca-cola.

What is Coca cola in Russian?

Coca Cola {proper noun} Для сравнения, Кока-Кола в 10 раз дороже.

What is the meaning of Coca cola in English?

/ (ˌkəʊkəˈkəʊlə) / noun. trademark a carbonated soft drink flavoured with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, etc.

Is Coca-Cola owned by Turkey?

It is 50.3% owned by Anadolu Efes, 20.1% owned by The Coca-Cola Company, 3.7% owned by Özgörkey Holding, and the remaining 25.9% publicly traded on the Turkish stock exchanges….Coca-Cola İçecek A. Ş. is an anchor bottler and a part of the Coca-Cola System.

Type Anonim Şirket (A.Ş.)
Headquarters Istanbul, Turkey

What is Turkish soda?

Uludağ Gazoz (colloquial often called uludağ for short) is a soft drink of the Turkish Manufacturer Erbak-Uludağ İçecek A. Ş. located in Bursa. The carbonated lemonade (Gazoz) is also known in other countries.

In which countries is Coca-Cola not sold?

There are now just two countries in the world where Coca-Cola cannot be bought or sold – at least, not officially. They are Cuba and North Korea, which are both under long-term US trade embargoes (Cuba since 1962 and North Korea since 1950).

What is the meaning of Coca-Cola in Urdu?

Urdu Words ایک غیر الکُحلی جھاگ دار مشروب جِس میں بعض اوقات کولا کے بیجوں کی آمیزِش کی جاتی ہے ۔

Where is the origin of Coca-Cola?

downtown Atlanta
The Origin of Coca-Cola On May 8, 1886, Dr. John Pemberton sold the first glass of Coca-Cola at Jacobs’ Pharmacy in downtown Atlanta. Serving nine drinks per day in its first year, Coca-Cola was new refreshment in its beginning. See the story here of how it all began.

What country is CCI?

CCI employs 10,000 people and has operations in Azerbaijan, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Is Gazoz Turkish?

Gazoz is a Turkish lemonade variety, where Uludağ Gazoz is the most well known. The word Gazoz is based on the French word gazeuse or in English gaseous; in the Turkish language, it generally refers to carbonated sweetened lemonade of any kind.