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  2. The geographical regions of Turkey comprise seven regions (Turkish: bölge), which were originally defined at the country's First Geography Congress in 1941. The regions are subdivided into 31 sections ( Turkish : bölüm ), which are further divided into numerous areas ( Turkish : yöre ), as defined by microclimates and bounded by ...

  3. Geographycal regions of modern Turkey and its provinces. There are 81 cities distributed into 7 regions.

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    Region
    Sq Km
    Sq Mi
    1
    171,000 km 2
    66,023 mi 2
    2
    162,000 km 2
    62,548 mi 2
    3
    146,178 km 2
    56,439 mi 2
    4
    122,100 km 2
    47,143 mi 2
    • Eastern Anatolia Region
    • Central Anatolia Region
    • Black Sea Region
    • Mediterranean Region
    • Aegean Region
    • Marmara Region
    • Southeastern Anatolia Region
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    The largest area among the geographical regions of Turkey. East Anatolia Region is the region where the population density is at least. A large part of the region consists of mountains. It is the region with the highest elevation. Livelihoods are agriculture and animal husbandry. Turkey’s largest lake, Lake Van and Mount Ararat is the highest mount...

    Central Anatolia Region is the second largest region of Turkey after the Eastern Anatolia Region. It neighbors to all regions except Southern Anatolia Region. It the driest and least rainy region of Turkey with the highest erosion rates. It is also known as Turkey’s granary. Furthermore, Salt Lake, Cappadocia and the capital Ankara are in this regi...

    It covers approximately 18% of the territory of the country. It is the region where the east-west width is the most. It is the most forested region of the country. Four seasons of precipitation can be seen. It is the only region where the tea plant grows. It has a mountainous appearance in terms of landforms in the region. The mountains in the regi...

    The region has 15% of the territory of Turkey. It is the most rugged part of the country. It is the region where summer tourism starts at the earliest, with the highest annual average temperature. A large part of the Mediterranean region is covered by the Taurus Mountains, which are folding mountains. As a result of the mountains being parallel to ...

    It covers approximately 10% of the turkey. It is the region with the highest coastal length. It ranks second after Marmara in terms of development and population density. It is the region that has the most gulf. Travertines, which are the most beautiful karstic accumulation form in the world, are located in Pamukkale. Elevation and ground shapes va...

    The Marmara region is the sixth in terms of area, with a share of 8.5%. It is the region with the lowest altitude rate, the most climate type is seen, the most energy-consuming, transportation, and trade is the most developed, the population density is the highest, the rate of urbanization is the highest. The region with the lowest average height. ...

    It is the smallest region in the country. 1. Summer is the most drought, 2. Evaporation is the most common, 3. The population at least, 4. Earthquake risk is the lowest. All of Turkey’s oil production is done in this area. It has a simple structure in terms of landforms. The plateau and plains in the area are large. The general characteristics of t...

    Population: 82,537,032
    Population Density: 108 per Km2
    Land Area: 769,630 Km ²

    Located in the Alpine orogenic belts, Turkey is a country with a relatively high average altitude of 1,132 meters. The Black Sea Mountainsextend to the north of Anatolia and the Taurus Mountains to the south. Quite a lot of the area occupied by the plains in Turkey have less rugged. The plains in the inner regions are generally confined between the...

    Republican form of government of the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923 under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal. The official language is Turkish. There is a democratic, secular, social understanding of rule of law administration. Force separation is the essence. Grand National Assembly of Turkey legislative affairs, government affairs executive,...

  4. 2024年3月16日 · Turkey is divided into seven regions, each offering unique cultural and geographical features. The regions range from the culturally rich Marmara to the tranquil beauty of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia. From the iconic city once known as Constantinople, Istanbul, to the lunar landscapes of Central Anatolia, Turkey’s diversity is unparalleled.

  5. These geographical regions were separated according to their climate, location, flora and fauna, human habitat, agricultural diversities, transportation, topography, etc. At the end, 4 coastal regions and 3 inner regions were named according to their proximity to.

  6. The regions of Turkey are a fascinating insight into a country so geographically diverse, that it leaves no room for imagination. As the 37 th largest country, with more than 8,000 kilometers of coastline and surrounded by four seas, the Republic of Turkey’s geography vastly differs from east to west.

  7. countryofturkey.com › geographical-regions-of-turkeyGeographical Regions of Turkey

    Turkey is generally divided into seven regions: Black Sea region, Marmara region, Aegean region, Mediterranean region, Central Anatolia region, East Anatolia region. Southeast Anatolia region. The uneven north Anatolian terrain running along the Black Sea resembles a narrow but long belt.