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  2. Lake Van - Wikipedia

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    Lake Van (Turkish: Van Gölü; Armenian: Վանա լիճ, romanized: Vana lič̣; Kurdish: Gola Wanê [3]) is the largest lake in Turkey. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It lies in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey in the provinces of Van and Bitlis , in the Armenian highlands .

  3. List of lakes of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Name in English Name in Turkish Area (km 2) Depth Location (districts and/or provinces) Lake Van: Van Gölü: 3755 km 2: 451 m Van, Bitlis: Lake Tuz: Tuz Gölü: 1500 km 2: 2 m ...

  4. Van, Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Van (Armenian: Վան; Kurdish: Wan [3]) is a city in eastern Turkey's Van Province, on the eastern shore of Lake Van. It is the capital and largest city of Van Province. Van has a long history as a major urban area.

  5. File:Map of rivers Turkey.webp - Wikipedia

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    English: Map reporting the locations of the 37 lakes in Turkey considered in the study, together with their river systems: en:Lake Durusu; en:Lake Sapanca; en:Lake Abant; en:Lake Iznik

  6. Geography of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's largest lake, Lake Van, is situated in the mountains at an elevation of 1,546 meters. ... Map of earthquakes in Turkey 1900–2023.

  7. Van Province - Wikipedia

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    Van Province (Turkish: Van ili, Kurdish: Parezgêha Wanê, [3] Armenian: Վանի մարզ) is a province and metropolitan municipality in the Eastern Anatolian region of Turkey, between Lake Van and the Iranian border. Its area is 20,921 km 2, [4] and its population is 1,128,749 (2022). [1]

  8. Category:Lake Van - Wikipedia

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  9. Erciş - Wikipedia

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    Erciş (pronounced [eɾˈdʒiʃ]; Kurdish: Erdiş; [2] Armenian: Ականց, romanized: Akants, historically Արճեշ, Arjesh) is a municipality and district of Van Province, Turkey. [3] Its area is 2,133 km 2, [4] and its population is 171,000 (2022). [1] It is located at the northern end of Lake Van.