Bartın — is the provincial capital of Turkey s Bartın Province.Formerly a district of Zonguldak Province, Bartın has been made into a province seat in 1991 with the constitution of Bartın Province composed of 4 districts (the central Bartın district and 3 … Wikipedia
River Meles — The river Meles (more appropriately described as Meles Brook ) is a stream charged with history and famous in literature, especially by virtue of being associated in a common and consistent tradition with Homer s birth and works, and which flowed … Wikipedia
Kura River — See Kura for other rivers called Kura. Coordinates: 39°19′32″N 49°20′07″E / 39.32556°N 49.33528°E / 39.32556; 49.33528 … Wikipedia
Ceyhan River — from its source to Mediterranean Sea Ceyhan River (or historically Pyramos or Pyramus (Greek: Πύραμος) or the Leucosyrus[1] in Anatolia in south of Turkey or Asia Minor … Wikipedia
Manavgat River — flowing over the Manavgat Waterfall Manavgat River originates on the eastern slopes of Western Taurus Mountains in Turkey, and flows south over conglomerated strata for about 90 km, then over the Manavgat Waterfall and though the coastal… … Wikipedia
Orontes River — in Turkey See Orontid dynasty for the Armenian kings and satraps called Orontes. The Orontes (Ὀρόντης) or ‘Āṣī (العاصي) is a river of Lebanon, Syria and Turkey … Wikipedia
Büyük Menderes River — Origin Dinar Mouth Aegean Region, Turkey Basin countries Turkey Length 548 kilometres (341 mi) Mouth elevation 0 … Wikipedia
Berdan River — Berdan waterfall (Turkish: Tarsus şelalesi) The Berdan River, also called the Tarsus River (Latin:Cydnus), is a river in Mersin Province, south Turkey. The historical city of Tarsus is by the river. Contents … Wikipedia
Müftü River — (also called Efrenk River and Arslanköy River) is a short river in Mersin Province, Turkey. Contents 1 Geography 2 Flow rate 3 Arslanköy pond 4 References … Wikipedia
Kızılırmak River — For other uses, see Kızılırmak (disambiguation). Kızılırmak River Kızılırmak in İskilip (Taybi Ovası) Origin Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey … Wikipedia