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Census-defined regions of Turkey
Census-defined regions of Turkey

The provinces of Turkey are organized into 7 census-defined regions (bölge). Regions as defined in this context is merely for statistical purposes and do not refer to an administrative division. Each region is listed below, with corresponding provinces within the region:

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Aegean Region
Aegean Region

Black Sea Region
Black Sea Region

Central Anatolia Region
Central Anatolia Region

East Anatolia Region
East Anatolia Region

Marmara Region
Marmara Region

Mediterranean Region
Mediterranean Region

Southeastern Anatolia Region
Southeastern Anatolia Region


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