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Cities in Eastern Anatolia


Cities in Eastern Anatolia

  • Battalgazi — old town close to Malatya
  • Darende — historic town with artifacts dating back to Ottomans as well as Hittites of distant past
  • Doğubeyazıt ? town on Iranian border, hub for visiting fascinating Ishak Pasa Palace nearby, as well as climbing up Mt Ararat
  • Elazığ — city in northwest, surrounded by mountains and lakes, and the hub for visiting wonderful old city of Harput
  • Erzincan
  • Erzurum ? biggest city of the region, near Palandöken Ski Centre
  • Hakkari — the most remote city of the country, in the far southeastern reaches
  • Kars ? city in northeast, with interesting Russian architecture
  • Malatya ? the largest city in western part of Eastern Anatolia; a city featuring lots of parks
  • Muş ? town on the railroad to Tatvan/Lake Van
  • Tatvan ? on the western coast of Lake Van, eastern terminus of railway from Istanbul, with ferry connections to Van and then on to Iran.
  • Van ? city on the eastern coast of Lake Van, with some remnants from Urartu civilization and some Armenian monasteries, too.

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