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Provinces of Turkey




01 - Adana
Adana is located at the south of Turkey. The city is located near Mediterranean Sea. Adana is most famous for its cuisine and kebaps. Adana kebap is worldwide famous. Also TaÅŸköprü is a historical sign of the city. It was built in Roman times. The bridge is the oldest bridge which is still being used... Read More...

02 - Adıyaman
Adıyaman (the ancient Perre or Pordonnium) is a city in southeastern Turkey, capital of the Adıyaman Province. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in Turkey. The population rose from 100,045 (1990) to 178,538 (2000) (census figures)... Read More...

03 - Afyon 
Afyonkarahisar is located on an intersection which connects north to south, west to east. Town is a potential tourism centre with its rich historical background... Read More...

04 - AÄŸrı 
AÄŸrı ,taking place on a 1650 meter high plateau, named after the majestic mountain that can be seen from the city centre. AÄŸrı is a gateway of east where you can have an overall view of Türkiye from the highest point. AÄŸrı hosted various nations and civilisations throughout history. It is one of the important tourism centres of the east with suitable tracks of the legendary mountain for mountain climbing and trekking in summers, skiing in winters... Read More...

05 - Amasya
Amasya is connected to its neighbour provinces Samsun, Çorum and Tokat with a governmental roadway. At the same time it is on the Europe – Iran international (E-5) High way. Nearest arrival points for sea way and air way are at the Samsun province which is 130 kilometre far away from Amasya... Read More...

06 - Ankara 
The history of Ankara and its surroundings stretches back to the Hatti civilisation of the Bronze Age. Two thousand years before the time of Jesus, the Hittites become the dominant power of the region, and were then followed by the Phyrgians, Lydians and Persians. In the 3rd Century BC, a Celtic race known as the Galatians made Ankara their capital city. The name Ankara comes from the word ‘Ancyra’, which means ‘anchor.’... Read More...

07 - Antalya 
Because of the archaeological and natural riches of the area, Antalya is also known as the Turkish Riviera. The sun, sea, nature and history combine to form a very popular resort, highlighted by some of the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean. The 630km shoreline of the province is liberally scattered with ancient cities, harbours, memorial tombs and beaches, secluded coves and lush forests, many of which are easily accessible from the city... Read More...

08 - Artvin 
Artvin is an authentic tourism place that contains various tourism values with festivals, it’s traditional architecture, historical churches, fauna and flora riches, castles and arched bridges, green plateaus, black roses, crater lakes placed at highs of mountains, natural virgin forests, mountains heights to 3900 meter arrange order by following each other, perpendicular sloped long valleys and Çoruh river divide province in two parts... Read More...

09 - Aydın 
Heir to Anatolia’s rich historical heritage and natural beauty, Aydın was conquered by the Trallians who founded the city of Tralles here on top of the old city. Known by such descriptive terms as ‘Flowered’ and ‘Mighty’, when the city was leveled by an earthquake, the emperor Andronik rebuilt the city and named it Andropolis after himself. After passing into the hands of the Selçuks, the city was called Aydın Güzelhisarı. During the Ottoman empire it was called “Nefs-i Güzel Hisar der Liva-i Aydın.”... ReadMore...

10 - Balıkesir 
Balıkesir has shores that clean sea water reach’s the sanded beaches, and those shores surrounded by green olive trees. Ayvalık, Burhaniye, Ören, Edremit, Akçay and Altınoluk are attractive holiday place for whom want to rest in enjoyable environment or whom interested by archeological places... ReadMore...

11 - Bilecik
Province of Bilecik is located at the southeast of Marmara Region at the intersection locality of Marmara Region, Black Sea Region, Central Anatolia Region and Aegean Region. The oldest known names of the province are Agrilion and Belekoma. Province of Bilecik is the land where the Ottoman Empire is founded. The province is founded around the Sakarya river and is known with the riches of small ponds and creeks and carries the traces of ancient ages... Read More...

12 - Bingöl
The province is located at the Upper Fırat section of the Eastern Anatolia Region. The name of this region was mentioned in the legends and is called as “Bingöl”. This province is interesting and attractive with its castles, ski center and floating island... ReadMore...

13 - Bitlis
Province of Bitlis was located at the Eastern Anatolia Region and is surrounded by Siirt from south, by MuÅŸ from west, by AÄŸrı from north and by Van Lake from east. It is an important city with its castles and Turkish Islam creations... ReadMore...

14 - Bolu
Bolu province is the city where the shades of green and blue embraces each other, sleeping and waking together, where the wind still whispers one of the most dramatic legends at the peaks of the high mountains, where numerous civilizations was founded and developed, leaving plenty of creations and artwork behind... ReadMore...

15 - Burdur
Highway The province of Burdur is located at the western Mediterranean Region and is connected to the Aegean Region over the Afyon province and to the Central Anatolian Region over the Isparta province... ReadMore...

16 - Bursa
Bursa is located in the northwest of the Anatolian peninsula and southeast of the Marmara Sea. The shores of the Marmara Sea are 135 km away. The most important peak in the province is UludaÄŸ, which is a ski resort and national park. The most significant lakes are Lake Iznik and Lake Uluabat... Read More...

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17 - Çanakkale
The city, which is the cradle of Trojan, Assos like former civilization centers, and where Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park, various martyr, monument and graves are present, the most bloody fights of Çanakkale wars are occurred, and Aegean and Marmara seas are connected and Europe and Asia is met at its coasts has an important place in inland and foreign tourism... Read More...

18 - Çankırı
It is ideal for people who wants to be alone in the nature with its snow covered high mountains for the half of the year; forests covering its one third lands; plateaus appropriate for camping, caravans,horseback riding, photography and hunting and such touristic activities; rich thermal springs and mineral springs, cultural values of centuries mingle with the tenderness and traditional hospitality of the citizens... Read More...

19 - Çorum
Opening gate of Black Sea Region to Interior Anatolia Region, Çorum offers tourism services in large scale together with the 5 thousand years of history within the unique natural beauties... Read More...

20 - Denizli

21 - Diyarbakır 

22 - Edirne

23 - Elazığ

24 - Erzincan

25 - Erzurum

26 - EskiÅŸehir

27 - Gaziantep

28 - Giresun

29 - Gümüşhane

30 - Hakkari

31 - Hatay

32 - Isparta

33 - İçel (Mersin)

34 - İstanbul

35 - İzmir

36 - Kars

37 - Kastamonu

38 - Kayseri

39 - Kırklareli

40 - Kırşehir

41 - Kocaeli

42 - Konya

43 - Kütahya

44 - Malatya

45 - Manisa

46 - KahramanMaraÅŸ

47 - Mardin


48 - MuÄŸla

49 - MuÅŸ

50 - NevÅŸehir

51 - NiÄŸde

52 - Ordu

53 - Rize

54 - Sakarya

55 - Samsun

56 - Siirt

57 - Sinop

58 - Sivas

59 - TekirdaÄŸ

60 - Tokat

61 - Trabzon

62 - Tunceli

63 - Şanlıurfa

64 - UÅŸak

65 - Van

66 - Yozgat

67 - Zonguldak

68 - Aksaray

69 - Bayburt

70 - Karaman

71 - Kırıkkale

72 - Batman

73 - Şırnak

74 - Bartın

75 - Ardahan

76 - Iğdır

77 - Yalova

78 - Karabük

79 - Kilis

80 - Osmaniye

81 - Düzce


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