Geographical regions of Turkey
Turkey's seven physically-distinct geographical regions
"Regions of Turkey" redirects here. For the statistical regions of Turkey, see
NUTS of Turkey .
Map of the geographic regions, color-coded, with national (gray) and provincial borders (white). List of geographical regions
The geographical regions of Turkey comprise seven regions (Turkish : bölge ), which were originally defined at the country's First Geography Congress in 1941.[ 1] 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 local geographic formations.
"Regions" as defined in this context are merely for geographic , demographic , and economic purposes and do not refer to an administrative division.
Regions and subregions
Region
Largest city
Area
Provinces (Counties)
Population (2021)
Location
km2
sq mi
Aegean Region
İzmir
85,000
33,000
8
10,477,153
Black Sea Region
Samsun
143,537
55,420
18
7,696,132
Central Anatolia Region
Ankara
163,057
62,957
13
12,896,255
Eastern Anatolia Region
Erzurum
165,436
63,875
14
6,513,106
Marmara Region
Istanbul
67,000
26,000
11
26,650,405
Mediterranean Region
Antalya
122,927
47,462
8
10,584,506
Southeastern Anatolia Region
Şanlıurfa
59,176
22,848
9
8,576,391
Aegean Region
Black Sea Region
Central Anatolia Region
Eastern Anatolia Region
Marmara Region
Mediterranean Region
Southeastern Anatolia Region
Distinctions of the regions
The Aegean Region has:
Artvin Province , East of the Blacksea Region
The Black Sea Region has:
highest annual precipitation
largest forest area
fewest sunshine hours
most landslides
Cappadoccia and famous fairy chimneys rock formation
The Central Anatolia Region has:
lowest annual precipitation,
most erosion
The Eastern Anatolia Region has:
largest area
highest elevation
lowest annual temperature
coldest winters
highest temperature difference between seasons
most volcanic activity
smallest population
highest[vague ] mineral resources
Istanbul , the most populous city in the Marmara Region and all of Turkey
The Marmara Region has:
smallest area
lowest elevation[dubious – discuss ]
most climate diversity
highest energy consumption,
coolest summers,
largest population
The Mediterranean Region is a well-known sea-tourism zone because of own climate.
The Mediterranean Region has:
highest annual temperature
mildest winters
wettest winters,
most greenhouse farming
The Southeastern Anatolia Region has:
hottest summers
driest summers
smallest forest area
most sunshine hours
Population by region
Population by region (2021)[ 2]
Region
Population
Marmara
26,650,405
Central Anatolia
12,896,255
Mediterranean
10,584,506
Aegean
10,477,153
Southeastern Anatolia
8,576,391
Black Sea
7,696,132
Eastern Anatolia
6,513,106
See also
References
^ Ali Yiğit, "Geçmişten Günümüze Türkiye'yi Bölgelere Ayıran Çalışmalar ve Yapılması Gerekenler", Ankara Üniversitesi Türkiye Coğrafyası Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi, IV. Ulural Coğrafya Sempozyumu, "Avrupa Birliği Sürecindeki Türkiye'de Bölgesel Farklılıklar" , pp. 34–35. Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
^ "Türkiye'nin Nüfus Haritası" . www.icisleri.gov.tr . Retrieved 2020-08-19 .
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