What region is Istanbul?
Marmara
Is Istanbul a state or province?
Provinces of the Republic of Turkey
| Name | Population (2019-2020 estimate) | |
|---|---|---|
| 34 | Istanbul | 15,519,267 |
| 35 | İzmir | 4,367,251 |
| 36 | Kars | 285,410 |
| 37 | Kastamonu | 379,405 |
Is Turkey part of Asia or Europe?
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Asia and Europe. 97% of Turkey’s territory lies in Asia and only 3% of its territory lies in Europe.
What do Turkish people eat?
Best Turkish foods: 23 delicious dishes
- Ezogelin corba. Ezogelin soup was supposedly conjured up by a woman who wanted to impress her husband’s mother.
- Mercimek kofte. Mercimek kofte is a hugely popular Turkish appetizer or side dish.
- Yaprak dolma.
- Inegol kofte.
- Iskender kebab.
- Cag kebab.
- Perde pilav.
- Manti.
What kind of language is Turkish?
Turkic language
Does Turkey have petrol?
Exploration and production In 2015, Turkey produced an estimated 62,000 b/d of petroleum and other liquids, accounting for about 7% of Turkey’s oil consumption. Offshore and shale reserves may become a future source of Turkey’s oil supply.
Does Azerbaijan have oil?
Azerbaijan is the 24th largest crude oil producer in the world and a significant producer of natural gas, which both account for more than 90% of Azerbaijan’s exports. Its pipelines make it a strategic gateway to oil and gas in the Caspian and a growing source of energy security for Europe.
Does Turkey export oil?
Crude oil and diesel oil form more than 89% of Turkey’s petroleum product imports. Turkey exported 8,875,016 tonnes of petroleum products in 2018. Most of Turkey’s exports were to Egypt (10.61%), Spain (9.85%), Malta (5.73%), the US (4.29%).
Where does Turkey’s energy come from?
Turkey is rapidly growing in terms of both its economy and population due to its demand for energy. Domestic coal, geothermal, and hydropower reserves of Turkey are approximately 1% of the world’s total. In this respect, Turkey’s domestic energy production has not exceeded 40% of its energy demand.
What minerals are in Turkey?
Turkey’s most important minerals are chromite, bauxite, and copper. The country also exploits deposits of other minerals such as iron, manganese, lead, zinc, antimony, asbestos, pyrites, sulfur, mercury, and manganese.
What is the voltage in Turkey?
230V