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Marmaris forest fire in 2021 Burning coal, petrol, diesel and natural gas is putting far more carbon dioxide into the air than forests can take out. Although forests cover 23 million (almost 30%) [18] of Turkey's 78 million ha, 3 million ha have less than 10% crown cover, [3]: 301 and almost 10 million ha were degraded forest as of 2020.
Sarıkamış-Allahuekber Mountains National Park (Turkish: Sarıkamış-Allahuekber Dağları Milli Parkı), established on October 19, 2004, is a national park in northeastern Turkey. The national park stretches over the mountain range of Allahuekber Mountains and is located on the province border of Erzurum and Kars .
The Euxine–Colchic broadleaf forests is an ecoregion of temperate broadleaf and mixed forests along the southern shore of the Black Sea. [3] The ecoregion extends along the thin coastal strip from the southeastern corner of Bulgaria in the west, across the northern coast of Turkey, to Georgia in the east, where it wraps around the eastern end of the Black Sea.
Sarıkamış or Sarikamish (Kurdish: Zerqamîş, [2] Armenian: Սարիղամիշ, romanized: Sariġamiš [3]) is a town in Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. It is the seat of Sarıkamış District. [4] Its population is 15,260 (2022). [1]
After he died in 2014, work continued as a joint project of Istanbul University, Şanlıurfa Museum, and the German Archaeological Institute, under the direction of Turkish prehistorian Necmi Karul. Göbekli Tepe was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018, recognising its outstanding universal value as "one of the first manifestations ...
Saklıkent National Park (Turkish: Saklıkent Milli Parkı), established on June 6, 1996, is a national park in southwestern Turkey. The national park is a canyon, and is located in Muğla Province, at Seydikemer, 50 km (31 mi) away from Fethiye. The Canyon is 65 km from Kaş in the Antalya province.
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Çatalca (Turkish pronunciation: [tʃaˈtaɫdʒa]) is a municipality and district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 1142 km 2, making it the largest district in Istanbul Province by area. [3] Its population is 77,468 (2022). [1] It is in East Thrace, on the ridge between the Marmara and the Black Sea. Most people living in Çatalca ...