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Türkiye

LOCATION & GEOGRAPHY

Türkiye is the largest country in Europe (aside from Russia). It is bordered by Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran in the East, Iraq, Syria and the Mediterranean Sea in the South, Greece and Bulgaria in the North-west, the Black Sea in the North, and the Aegean Sea in the West. Marmara is an inland sea that separates Europe and Asia by two natural passages: Dardanel and Bosphorus. The land in Europe is called Trakya. Anatolia, which is the land area located in Asia, is a high plateau bounded by the Pontic Mountains in the North, the Taurus Mountains in the South, and stretching out to the peak of Mount Ararat in the Caucasus Mountains in the East. Mountain ranges give way to narrow coastal plains in the North-east and South, and to treeless valleys between rolling hills and low mountains in the centre. The climate varies considerably across Türkiye from North to South and West to East. It is mild on the Black Sea coast, warm on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, and cold and dry in the inland.

The Republic of Türkiye

Language

Turkish

Currency

Turkish Lira (TL)

GDP

1118252964260.77 US$ (2023)

 

GDP per capita

13105.6585678319 US$ (2023)

 

Exports of goods and services

356899778676.606 US$ (2023)

Chambers

Imports of goods and services

384240318096.721 US$ (2023)

 

Chambers Names

Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye

 

Capital

Ankara

Surface area (sq. km)

785350

Population, total

85325965 (2023)

Source of Data

Ministry of Treasury and Finance – World Bank

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