Marmara Region, Turkey
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Marmara Region
Marmara Region
The Marmara Region (Turkish Marmara), with a surface area of 67.000 km², is the smallest but most densely populated of the seven geographical regions of Turkey. It represents approximately 8.6% of the Turkish national territory.
This region was officially put in existence after the Geography Congress of 1941 in Ankara and is geographically divided into four regional parts, or areas.
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[edit] Provinces
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Marmara Region
- Balıkesir Province
- Bilecik Province
- Bursa Province
- Çanakkale Province
- Edirne Province
- İstanbul Province
- Kırklareli Province
- Kocaeli Province
- Sakarya Province
- Tekirdağ Province
- Yalova Province
[edit] Geography
There are Yıldız (Star) Mountains in Marmara Region. Climate of Marmara Region is maki and wood.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- (Turkish) Golyaka Village, Bursa
- (Turkish) Çorlu
- (Turkish) Çerkezköy
- (Turkish) Tekirdağ
[edit] References
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