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Eastern Anatolia Region (Turkish: Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi) encompasses the eastern provinces of Turkey, and it is one of the 7 non-administrative sub-divisions used for census purposes. The region and the name of "Eastern Anatolia Region" were first defined at the First Geography Congress, 1941. It has the highest average altitude, largest area and lowest population density of all regions of Turkey. 1870 US Census for New York City A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...
For the movie, see 1941 (film). ...
Location and borders
Eastern Anatolia Region is located in the easternmost part of Anatolia, Turkey. It is bounded by; Central Anatolia Region to the west, Black Sea Region to the north, Southeast Anatolia Region and Iraq to the south and; Iran, Nakhichevan and Armenia to the east. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Central Anatolia Region Central Anatolia Region (İç Anadolu Bölgesi) // Central Anatolia Region Aksaray Province Ankara Province Ãankiri Province EskiÅehir Province Karaman Province Kayseri Province Kirikkale Province KırÅehir Province Konya Province NevÅehir Province NiÄde Province Sivas Province Yozgat Province Provinces of Turkey Category: ...
Black Sea Region // Black Sea Region Amasya Province Artvin Province Bartin Province Bayburt Province Bolu Province Ãorum Province Düzce Province Giresun Province GümüÅhane Province Karabük Province Kastamonu Province Ordu Province Rize Province Samsun Province Sinop Province Tokat Province Trabzon Province Zonguldak Province Provinces of Turkey Category...
Southeastern Anatolia Region Southeastern Anatolia Region (Turkish: GüneydoÄu Anadolu Bölgesi) // Southeastern Anatolia Region Adiyaman Province Batman Province Diyarbakir Province Gaziantep Province Kilis Province Mardin Province Åanlıurfa Province Siirt Province Åırnak Province Provinces of Turkey Category: ...
Momine Khatun Mausoleum in Nakhichevan. ...
The area of the region is 171.061 km² which is 21% of the total area of Turkey.
Provinces AÄrı is a border province in eastern Turkey, bordering Iran to the east, Kars to the North, Erzurum to the Northeast, MuÅ and Bitlis to the Southeast, Van to the south, and IÄdır to the northeast. ...
shows the Location of the Province Ardahan Ardahan is a province in the northwestern-most corner of Turkey, along part of the border with Georgia. ...
Map showing the location of Bingöl Province Bingöl is a province of Turkey in Eastern Anatolia. ...
shows the Location of the Province Bitlis Bitlis is a province of Turkey. ...
Location of ElazÄ±Ä Province ElazÄ±Ä Province is a province of Turkey with its seat in the city of ElazıÄ. This province is also the source of the Euphrates river. ...
Erzincan Province is a province on the Eastern region of Anatolia, and home to Erzincan, a city which was destroyed and rebuilt after a 7. ...
shows the Location of the Province Erzurum Erzurum (or Erzerum, Arzen in antiquity, Karin in ancient Armenian, Theodosiupolis or Theodosiopolis during Byzantine rule) is one of the Provinces of Turkey, in the Eastern Anatolia Region, to the east of the country. ...
shows the Location of the Province Hakkari Hakkari is a province in southernmost Turkey, located at the juncture of Iraq and Iran. ...
shows the Location of the Province IÄdır Igdir is a province in eastern Turkey, located along the border with Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran. ...
Kars is a province of Turkey, and is located in the northeastern part of the country, next to the border with Armenia. ...
Malatya Province is a province in Anatolia (Turkey). ...
Shows the Location of the Province MuÅ MuÅ (alternative transliteration: Mush) is a province in eastern Turkey. ...
Shows the Location of the Province Tunceli Tunceli is a province in eastern Turkey. ...
Shows the Location of the Province Van Van is a province in eastern Turkey, between Lake Van and the Iranian border. ...
Population The total population of the region is 6,100,000 (2000 census). The rural population is larger than the urban population. The migration level (to the other regions, especially to Marmara Region) is high and population density (35 person/km²) is lower than the average for Turkey (85 person/km²).
Geography Average altitude is 2200 m. Major geographic features include plains, plateaus and massifs. There is some volcanic activity today. - Massifs and mountains;
- There are three massif lines in the diraction of north-south;
- To the north, the Çimen Dağı, Kop Dağıand Yalnızçam mountains;
- In the centre, the Munzur, Karasu Dağı, Aras Dağı mountains
- To the south;Southeast Tauros, Bitlis, Hakkari, and Buzul mountains.
- Also, the volcanic mountains Nemrut, Süphan, Tendürek and Ararat are in the region.
- Plateaus and plains;The largest plateau in the region is, Erzurum-Kars Plato.
- Malatya, Elazığ, Bingöl, Muş plains and Van Lake Basin.
- Lakes;
- Van Gölü is the largest lake in Turkey.
- Hazar,
- Balık,
- Bulanık,
- Nazik,
- Çıldır,
- Erçek
- Rivers;
Bitlis is a city in Turkey, capital of Bitlis Province. ...
Hakkâri, formerly Ãölemerik, is the capital city of the Hakkâri il, Turkey. ...
Crater of Nemrut DaÄı, satelite view (Feb 2001) Nemrut or Nemrut Dagi (Armenian: ÕÕ¡ÖÕ¡Õ¯Õ¶, Mountain spring, scientific transliteration: Sarakn, Kurdish Ãiyayê Nemrud) is a dormant volcano in Eastern Turkey, close to Lake Van, at , . The volcano is named after King Nimrod who ruled this area in about 2100BC.[1] // Description Mt. ...
Mount Ararat (Turkish: , Armenian: , Kurdish: , Greek: , Persian: â, Georgian: áá áá áá¢áá¡, Azeri: AÄrıdaÄ, Hebrew: , Tiberian Hebrew: ) is the tallest peak in modern Turkey. ...
Malatia can also be a misspelling of the medical term Malacia. ...
ElazÄ±Ä is a city in the ElazÄ±Ä Province of eastern Turkey and the seat of the province. ...
shows the Location of the Province Bingöl Bingöl (Turkish for: a thousand lakes) is a town in the Anatolia region of Turkey. ...
Shows the Location of the Province MuÅ MuÅ (alternative transliteration: Mush) is a province in eastern Turkey. ...
Lake Van from space, September 1996 Lake Van Landsat photo Lake Van (Turkish: Van Gölü, in Armenian: ÕÕ¡Õ¶Õ¡ Õ¬Õ«Õ³) is the largest lake in Turkey, located in the far east of the country. ...
Lake Ãıldır seen from space (false color) Lake Ãıldır (Turkish: ) is a large freshwater lake in Ardahan Province, northeastern part of Turkey. ...
Aras, Araks, Arax, Araxes, or Araz (Persian: ارس, Azerbaijani: Araz), is a river rising in Anatolia in Turkey, flowing along the Turkey-Armenia border, then along the Azerbaijan-Iran border, entering Azerbaijan, and falling into Kura river as a right tributary. ...
Mtkvari (Kura) River near Old Town, Tbilisi Kura (Georgian áá¢áááá á - Mtkvari, Azerbaijani Kür) is a river in the Caucasus Mountains. ...
Climate and Nature - Since most of the region is far from the sea, and has high altitude, it has a long winter and short summer periods.
During the winter, it is cold and snowy, during summer the weather is cool in the highlands and hot in the lowlands. The region has the lowest average temperature of all Turkish regions.(-25°C) The Summer average is about 20°C. The region's annual temperature difference is the highest in Turkey. However, some areas in the region have different microclimates. As an example Iğdır (near Mt. Ararat) has a very warm climate. shows the Location of the Province IÄdır Igdir is a province in eastern Turkey, located along the border with Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran. ...
For other meanings of Ararat, see Ararat (disambiguation) Mount Ararat (Turkish Ağrı; Armenian Արարատ; Persian آرارات; Hebrew אררט, Standard Hebrew Ararat, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĂrārāṭ), the tallest peak in...
- The region contains 11% percent of the total forested area of Turkey(Fifth in rank). Oak and yellowpine trees form the majority of the forests.
- The region is rich in native plants and animals.
Agriculture and stockbreeding Resources The region has great potential for the generation of power through hydroelectricity.
Industry Tourism See also Provinces of Turkey are called iller in Turkish (singular is il, see Turkish alphabet for capitalization of i). ...
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