Cities of Turkey
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Batman
Batman province and the ancient city of Hasankeyf is founded on the land where Dicle river flows and has been able to protect its rich historical background and these cities are the wonders of the nature with their historical monuments and caves exceeding a thousand in number. The province is
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Burdur
Burdur is in Turkey's Lakes District, inland from the Mediterranean coast. Burdur is a small city with 250.000 inhabitants, 80.000 of whom live in the city center. It is one of the oldest settlements in the world, dating back to 7000 BC. Burdur is a cosy city offering natural and historical treasures but not much
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Çankırı
Cankiri is a small historical town, located in the Cankiri province of North-Central Turkey. Situated at an elevation of about 800 meters from the sea level, Cankiri is nestled in the bosom of a rich valley that is abundantly watered by the Aci River (a tributary to Kizil River). This
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Şırnak
The province of Şırnak is located in the Southeastern Anatolian Region, at the borders of Syria and Iraq. The Cudi Mountain, the ancient city and the caves are laces which is worthy to visit. Districts: Şırnak (center), Beytüşşebap, Cizre, Güçlükonak, İdil, Silopi, Uludere. The major localities for visiting purposes in the province
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Bartın
Bartın is a city in northern Turkey, the capital of the province of Bartın. Formerly a district of Zonguldak Province, Bartın has been made into a province seat in 1991 with the constitution of its province, including 4 districts: the Central Bartın, Amasra, Kurucasile, and Ulus). Bartın is a member of the Norwich-based European Association of
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Ardahan
Ardahan is a city in northeastern Turkey, near the Georgian border. İt is one of the small provincial capitals in Turkey and was a small town in the province of Kars until 1993. In 1993 the district was made a province, with Ardahan as its regional capital. This resulted in new investment in government buildings and services,
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Iğdır
Iğdır in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. Turkey's highest mountain, Ağrı Dağı, (the Biblical Mount Ararat) is in Iğdır province, but much of the land is a wide plain far below the mountain. The area's name came from "Iğdır Bey", the oldest son of Cengiz Alp who was one of six sons of Oghuz
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Yalova
The province is a major port city in which most of the tourism varieties as thermal tourism, shore tourism, hunting tourism, nature tourism with sportive purposes are possible every season. Especially the worldwide famous Thermal springs and Armutlu thermal springs had become the health, cure and resting place of both
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Karabük
Karabük is situated on an important trade route between Amasra on the coast and central Anatolia. The history of the city goes back to the early years of the Turkish Republic, when it was a small sub-village formed by 13 houses in the Öğlebeli village ofSafranbolu. There was also a small train
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Kilis
Kilis, which is a teritorial city within South Eastern Anatolia Region, is a city, which should be seen due to its historical tumulus, castles and kebabs.






