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Turkey Travel Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Admin on Nov 27, 2022, 04:18 PM

Title: Weather in turkey?
Post by: Admin on Nov 27, 2022, 04:18 PM

Turkey is a country located in the Northern Hemisphere, bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. It has a population of over 79 million people, and the official language is Turkish. The currency is the Turkish lira (TRY).

The climate in Turkey varies depending on the region, but is generally a temperate climate with hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters. The average annual temperature is 20°C.

The coastal areas of Turkey are particularly prone to severe weather conditions such as storms, floods and landslides. In the winter, snowfall is common in the mountains.

Turkey is affected by both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean weather systems. The Atlantic system produces storms and rainfall in the west and north of the country, while the Mediterranean system produces hot, dry conditions in the south and east.

 Turkey is a country located in the Northern Hemisphere, bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. It has a population of over 79 million people, and the official language is Turkish. The currency is the Turkish lira (TRY).

The climate in Turkey varies depending on the region, but is generally a temperate climate with hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters. The average annual temperature is 20°C.

The coastal areas of Turkey are particularly prone to severe weather conditions such as storms, floods and landslides. In the winter, snowfall is common in the mountains.

Turkey is affected by both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean weather systems. The Atlantic system produces storms and rainfall in the west and north of the country, while the Mediterranean system produces hot, dry conditions in the south and east.

The Black Sea coast of Turkey is the most popular tourist destination, due to its mild climate and beautiful scenery. The Aegean and Mediterranean coasts are also popular, with their warm climates and clear waters.

Inland, the city of Ankara is the capital, and is the largest city in Turkey. Istanbul is the country's cultural and financial hub.

Turkey is a republic, and the president is the head of state. The prime minister is the head of government.

Turkey is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the Council of Europe.

The economy of Turkey is based on agriculture, industry and tourism. The main crops are wheat, barley, rice, tobacco and cotton. Turkey is one of the world's leading producers of tobacco, and the textile industry is also important.

Tourism is a major source of income for Turkey, with over 35 million visitors each year. The most popular tourist destinations are Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara and Izmir.