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Turkey PAGE 4 Cities by Population


115 cities shown of 1015 total Turkey PAGE 4 cities that are over 1,000 in population...

901. Senyurt 1,950
902. Musabeyli 1,938
903. Tacir 1,915
904. Oymatas 1,907
905. Buyukdalyan 1,901
906. Cirtiman 1,878
907. Pulur 1,875
908. Ciftlikkoy 1,865
909. Pinarbasi 1,824
910. Yayvantepe 1,813
911. Soloz 1,785
912. Yedisu 1,771
913. Balya 1,765
914. Pulumer 1,759
915. Aralik 1,756
916. Sinankoy 1,726
917. Dicle 1,695
918. Kutlubey 1,685
919. Teffi 1,677
920. Karasuleymanli 1,660
921. Kofcaz 1,647
922. Meydankapi 1,635
923. Doganyurt 1,634
924. Oncul 1,585
925. Yayli 1,581
926. Senocak 1,576
927. Duzova 1,573
928. Kaynakkaya 1,571
929. Boynuyogun 1,536
930. Kucukkendirci 1,535
931. Hocakoy 1,507
932. Toptepe 1,491
933. Yaprakbasi 1,483
934. Buyukcat 1,481
935. Dedekoy 1,476
936. Kizilsu 1,469
937. Sivrice 1,467
938. Baristepe 1,452
939. Telminar 1,441
940. Sulak 1,433
941. Sulak 1,433
942. Ciplak 1,424
943. Acikdere 1,408
944. Kazanci 1,401
945. Demiryol 1,388
946. Palamutlu 1,368
947. Icmeler 1,367
948. Dagduzu 1,366
949. Basaran 1,366
950. Cinaralti 1,334
951. Tepealti 1,333
952. Kayalipinar 1,332
953. Baglica 1,329
954. Bogazoren 1,323
955. Karsani 1,323
956. Esme 1,316
957. Calpinar 1,294
958. Yenipazar 1,293
959. Magarali 1,276
960. Cevrimova 1,276
961. Kumlu 1,274
962. Samankaya 1,272
963. Baglica 1,269
964. Yukari Tasyalak 1,268
965. Doruklu 1,264
966. Aran 1,256
967. Cakirca 1,256
968. Dorumali 1,243
969. Minare 1,240
970. Koseli 1,238
971. Bespinar 1,227
972. Reshidi 1,220
973. Guzelkoy 1,217
974. Aydinkonak 1,181
975. Ikizce 1,176
976. Cardakli 1,171
977. Isiklar 1,164
978. Kargi 1,163
979. Yamacalti 1,150
980. Oymakli 1,148
981. Yalintas 1,146
982. Razvaliny Ayinvan 1,141
983. Taliban 1,140
984. Asagikarafakili 1,138
985. Kocadere 1,137
986. Lodi 1,130
987. Asagibegdes 1,119
988. Akdiken 1,119
989. Sevimli 1,116
990. Dereyani 1,111
991. Yenikoy 1,104
992. Gulecler 1,102
993. Balcik 1,102
994. Yenipinar 1,100
995. Behram 1,100
996. Erkoklu 1,099
997. Baliklidere 1,096
998. Hamzabey 1,096
999. Alakamis 1,094
1000. Gokbudak 1,066
1001. Cinatamiho 1,066
1002. Balarim 1,063
1003. Seri 1,059
1004. Seksenoren 1,054
1005. Balli 1,050
1006. Gokcekoru 1,045
1007. Tasli 1,029
1008. Koyunluca 1,028
1009. Ortakoy 1,023
1010. Serhatta 1,022
1011. Eymirli 1,021
1012. Kavsan 1,017
1013. Uzunkavak 1,013
1014. Ozbek 1,002
1015. Okcular 1,002



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Turkey History

Turkey is a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic whose political system was established in 1923 under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatrk, following the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World War I. Since then, Turkey has become increasingly integrated with the West through membership in organizations such as the Council of Europe, NATO, OECD, OSCE and the G-20 major economies. Turkey began full membership negotiations with the European Union in 2005, having been an associate member of the EEC since 1963, and having reached a customs union agreement in 1995. Meanwhile, as a Muslim-majority country, Turkey has continued to foster close cultural, political, economic and industrial relations with the Eastern world, particularly with the states of the Middle East and Central Asia, through membership in organizations such as the OIC and ECO. Turkey is classified as a developed country by the CIA and as a regional power by political scientists and economists worldwide.

The name of Turkey, Trkiye in the Turkish language, can be divided into two words: Trk, which means Strong"" in Old Turkic and usually signifying the inhabitants of Turkey or a member of the Turkish or Turkic peoples, a later form of ""Tukin"

a name given by the Chinese to the people living south of the Altay Mountains of Central Asia as early as 177 BCE; and the abstract suffix iye

which means ""owner"" or ""related to"". The first recorded use of the term ""Trk"" or ""Trk"" as an autonym is contained in the Orkhon inscriptions of the Gktrks of Central Asia. The English word ""Turkey"" is derived from the Medieval Latin ""Turchia""."""







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