Geography of Turkey
Location: southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia (that portion of Turkey west of the Bosporus is geographically part of Europe), bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Syria
The largest lake is Lake Van in the east of the country.
Geographic coordinates:
39 00 N, 35 00 E
Map references:
Middle East
Area:
Area - comparative:
slightly larger than Texas
Land boundaries:
Coastline:
7,200 km
Maritime claims:
Climate:
temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters; harsher in interior
Terrain:
mostly mountains; narrow coastal plain; high central plateau (Anatolia)
Elevation extremes:
Natural resources:
antimony, coal, chromium, mercury, copper, borate, sulfur, iron ore, arable land, hydropower
Land use:
Irrigated land:
36,740 sq km (1993 est.)
Natural hazards:
very severe earthquakes, especially in northern Turkey, along an arc extending from the Sea of Marmara to Lake Van
Environment - current issues:
water pollution from dumping of chemicals and detergents; air pollution, particularly in urban areas; deforestation; concern for oil spills from increasing Bosporus ship traffic
Environment - international agreements:
Geography - note:
strategic location controlling the Turkish Straits (Bosporus, Sea of Marmara, Dardanelles) that link Black and Aegean Seas
total:
780,580 km²
land:
770,760 km²
water:
9,820 km²
total:
2,627 km
border countries:
Armenia 268 km, Azerbaijan 9 km, Bulgaria 240 km, Georgia 252 km, Greece 206 km, Iran 499 km, Iraq 331 km, Syria 822 km
exclusive economic zone:
in Black Sea only: to the maritime boundary agreed upon with the former USSR
territorial sea:
6 nm in the Aegean Sea; 12 nm in Black Sea and in Mediterranean Sea
lowest point:
Mediterranean Sea 0 m
highest point:
Mount Ararat[?] 5,166 m
arable land:
32%
permanent crops:
4%
permanent pastures:
16%
forests and woodland:
26%
other:
22% (1993 est.)
party to:
Air Pollution, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified:
Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Environmental Modification