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Turkey is also subdivided into 7 regions and 21 subregions for geographic, demographic and economic purposes; this does not refer to an administrative division. The largely centralized structure of decision-making in Ankara is often considered an impediment to good governance, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and causes resentment in particular in ethnic ...
After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the official establishment of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923, changes were made to the administrative system.Two years later, Ardahan, Beyoğlu, Çatalca, Dersim, Ergani, Gelibolu, Genç, Kozan, Oltu, Muş, Siverek and Üsküdar provinces were transformed into districts.
The specific problem is: Division numbers change frequently. Many numbers given below lack citations, so it is unclear which year they refer to, and difficult to verify that they are not double-counting or missing some divisions. Numbers may be out of sync with linked articles, which sometimes also lack citations for verification.
Former administrative divisions of Turkey (7 P) M. Municipalities of Turkey (5 C) P. Provinces of Turkey (83 C, 25 P) Q. Quarters in Turkey (2 C) R. Regions of Turkey ...
Villages outside municipalities and quarters or neighborhoods within municipalities are the lowest level of local government, and are also the most numerous unit of local government in Turkey. They elect muhtars to care for specific administrative matters such as residence registration.
Administrative divisions of Turkey; D. Districts of Turkey; P. Provinces of Turkey; Provinces of Turkey by population; R. Geographical regions of Turkey This page ...
List of administrative communes; List of administrative divisions by country; List of national capitals serving as administrative divisions; List of densest neighborhoods; Lists of counties; List of animals representing first-level administrative country subdivisions; Lists of country subdivision flags; ISO 3166-2; List of medieval land terms
English: Map of administrative divisions of Turkey .1) Marmara region.2) Central Anatolia Region.3) Black Sea Region.4) Eastern Anatolia Region.5) Aegean Region.6) Mediterranean Region.7) Southeastern Anatolia Region