Black Sea Region, Turkey
The Black Sea region has a steep, rocky coast with rivers that cascade through the gorges of the coastal ranges. A few larger rivers, those cutting back through the Pontic Mountains (Dogu Karadeniz Daglari), have tributaries that flow in broad, elevated basins. Access inland from the coast is limited to a few narrow valleys because mountain ridges, with elevations of 1,525 to 1,800 meters in the west and 3,000 to 4,000 meters in the east in Kaçkar Mountains, form an almost unbroken....
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SINOP
Sinop is one of the most beautiful natural harbors on the Black Sea coast. It is a city with a population of 36,734 on Ince Burun (Inceburun, Cape Ince), by its Cape Sino...
With its unspoiled nature, warm-hearted people, glacier lakes and old wooden houses whose doors open onto myriad shades of green, Macahel is beautiful in every season.
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The Cultural & Folkloric Variety that Makes Düzce Different. For the last 150 years, Düzce has been home to many immigrants of different races and cultures. Caucasians, A...
Black Sea Region - Safranbolu ...
The Black Sea Region covers approximately 18 percent of the land in Turkey, with a surface area of 141,000 km2. The Black Sea Region,...
The Black Sea Region covers approximately 18 percent of the land in Turkey, with a surface area of 141,000 km2. The Black Sea Region, which gets its name and characterist...