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Physical map of Turkey showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Turkey.
Topographic map of Turkey. Turkey covers an area of 783,562 square kilometres (302,535 square miles). [276] With Turkish straits and Sea of Marmara in between, Turkey bridges Western Asia and Southeastern Europe. [277] Turkey's Asian side covers 97% of its surface, and is often called Anatolia. [278]
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It is a republic in Eurasia, located in Western Asia and Southeast Europe. Turkey is neighbors with Syria and Iraq to the south; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Iran and Azerbaijan to the east; Greece to the west; and Bulgaria to the northwest.
The map shows the Republic of Turkey and surrounding countries with international borders, administrative boundaries, the national capital Ankara, province capitals, major cities, main roads, and major airports.
Turkey. Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a bi-continental country: an oft-repeated cliché about Turkey is that it is the bridge between Europe and Asia. Overview. Map. Directions.
This reference map of Turkey contains cities, towns, highways, roads, lakes, and rivers. It includes a physical map, satellite imagery, and an administrative map of the provinces of Turkey.
This map shows cities, towns, villages, highways, main roads, secondary roads, tracks and distance (km) in Turkey. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.
The page shows a map of Turkey with cities, and towns, expressways, main roads, and streets. To find a location use the form below.
Turkey is 1565 km (970 miles) east to west and 550 km (400 miles) north to south at its widest points. The country comprises 81 cities and seven regions; Marmara , Aegean , Mediterranean , Black Sea of Turkey , Central Anatolia, South Eastern Anatolia, and Eastern Anatolian.