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Turkish people wave flags from their windows and balconies, sing the national anthem to mark National Sovereignty and Children’s Day and the 100th anniversary of the foundation of parliament

Citizens in Turkey's Kocaeli province sing the National Anthem from the balconies and windows of their apartments for the April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day and the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

Light, laser and firework shows were performed at the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Stairs of Honor and the National Anthem was read. Northern Anatolian city Corum's Municipality Band performed their show on province's main street as part of the April 23 celebrations. Citizens at Turkey southeastern province Sanliurfa celebrated the 100th anniversary of the April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day and the inauguration of the Turkish Grand National Assembly by reading the National Anthem accompanied by Turkish flags and fireworks.

Health workers in Kirklareli State Hospital also sang the National Anthem in front of the emergency room.

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