Malatya City Guide: Malatya City Guide
Malatya has survived until today by bouncing back after being invaded—and then re-inventing itself over and over. It is one of the most beautiful cities of the Eastern Anatolia Region.
Malatya has survived until today by bouncing back after being invaded—and then re-inventing itself over and over. It is one of the most beautiful cities of the Eastern Anatolia Region.
Famous for its beautiful ceramics and thermal springs, Kütahya is one of the hidden paradises of Anatolia.
Concerning the size, Konya is the biggest province of our country. Contributing much to our country with its economy and cultural richness, Konya also has quite an important history.
In compliance with its location, Kırklareli has hosted many civilizations in the history. It is known that the city was submerged during the Ice Age.
Besides being the oldest city in our country, Gaziantep stands out as both an old and current settlement area in the world.
As one of the important centers of Anatolia, Eskişehir has also a good position. It has a cold and snowy climate and does not get much rainfall during the summer.
Having been the capital of Mengucek Principality at one time in the past, Erzincan is located in the eastern part of our country.
As the biggest province of Eastern Anatolia Region, Erzurum is a city which has survived since the beginning of history.
Established in ancient times, Elazığ is located in Eastern Anatolia Region. Surrounded by Bingöl, Tunceli, and Malatya provinces, Elazığ boasts a moderate climate.
As one of the important places of historical times, Edirne offers many beautiful things for visitors. Having been the capital of the Ottoman Empire for years, it borders on Greece and Bulgaria. Established on a large plain area, Edirne ranked at one time as one of the seven largest cities of Europe.