Gulfs of Turkey
Turkey straddles two peninsulas: Anatolia in Asia and Thrace in Europe. The surrounding seas are the Black Sea, Sea of Marmara, Aegean Sea and Mediterranean Sea. But the number of gulfs in the north (Black Sea) and the south (Mediterranean) is not high, because the mountain ranges lie more or less parallel to the coastline both in the north and in the south . The majority of bays are on the west (Aegean and Marmara), where the mountain ranges are perpendicular to the coastline.[1][2][3]
Major gulfs
Bay | Main peninsula | Sea | Province |
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İzmit | Anatolia | Marmara | Kocaeli |
Gemlik | Anatolia | Marmara | Bursa |
Bandırma | Anatolia | Marmara | Balıkesir |
Erdek | Anatolia | Marmara | Balıkesir |
Saros | Thrace | Aegean | Çanakkale |
Edremit | Anatolia | Aegean | Balıkesir |
Dikili | Anatolia | Aegean | İzmir |
Çandarlı | Anatolia | Aegean | İzmir |
İzmir | Anatolia | Aegean | İzmir |
Gülbahçe | Anatolia | Aegean | İzmir |
Gerence | Anatolia | Aegean | İzmir |
Sığacık | Anatolia | Aegean | İzmir |
Kuşadası | Anatolia | Aegean | Aydın |
Güllük (Mandalya) | Anatolia | Aegean | Muğla |
Gökova | Anatolia | Aegean | Muğla |
Hisarönü | Anatolia | Aegean | Muğla |
Sömbeki | Anatolia | Aegean | Muğla |
Marmaris | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Muğla |
Karaağaç | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Muğla |
Fethiye | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Muğla |
Finike | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Antalya |
Antalya | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Antalya |
Mersin | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Mersin |
İskenderun | Anatolia | Mediterranean | Hatay |
See also
References
- ↑ Faik Sabri Duran, Büyük Atlas (İstanbul: Kanaat Yayınevi, 2001; ISBN 975-7537-04-7).
- ↑ Türkiye Turizm Atlası 2009 (İstanbul: Boyut Yayıncılık, 2009; ISBN 978-975-23-0634-9).
- ↑ Britannica Atlas,Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc.,1977,p 121-122
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