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Armenian Highlands range across Eastern Turkey including Agri (Ararat) Taurus Mountains range across southern Turkey between the coast and the Anatolian Plateau. Subranges include Akdağlar (or White Mountains) are in the south-western; Beydağlar (or Bey Mountains) Tahtalı Mountain Range south west Anatolia
The region varies in elevation from 700 to 2000 meters from west to east. Mount Erciyes is the peak at 3916 meters. ... Map of earthquakes in Turkey 1900–2023.
Elevation in meter and feet Province Geographical region Bahçe Pass: Osmaniye: Mediterranean Region: Belkahve Pass: 268 m (879 ft) İzmir: Aegean Region: Belen Pass: 660 m (2,170 ft) Hatay: Mediterranean Region: Çaykavak Pass: 1,584 m (5,197 ft) Niğde: Central Anatolia Region: Gülek Pass: 1,050 m (3,440 ft) Mersin: Mediterranean Region ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. This is a list of countries and territories by their average elevation above sea level based on the data published by Central Intelligence Agency, unless another source is cited. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO ...
The Anatolian plateau (Turkish: Anadolu Platosu) is a plateau that occupies most of Turkey's surface area. [1] [2] The elevation of the plateau ranges from 600 metres (2,000 ft) in the west to 1,200 metres (3,900 ft). [citation needed] Mount Erciyes near Kayseri, is the highest elevation at 3,917 metres (12,851 ft).
Map of earthquakes in Turkey 1900–2023. The geology of Turkey is the product of a wide variety of tectonic processes that have shaped Anatolia over millions of years, a process which continues today as evidenced by frequent earthquakes and occasional volcanic eruptions. Topographic map of Turkey
The resort lies at an altitude of 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) at the Üçker valley. [43] In 2020, the Erciyes High-Altitude Camp Center was built on Erciyes; it aims at promoting mountain sports on Erciyes [16] and to escape the heat of lower-altitude Turkey. [137]
The geographically extreme points of the Republic of Turkey are: Northernmost : The point is on the Turkish-Bulgarian border in Kofçaz , Kırklareli Province – ( 42°06′21″N 27°14′27″E / 42.10583°N 27.24083°E / 42.10583; 27.