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Turkish cities : ウィキペディア英語版
List of cities in Turkey

This is a list of cities in Turkey by population, which includes cities that are provincial capitals or have a population of at least 7,000. The total population of Turkey is 75,627,384 according to the 2012 estimate, making the 17th most populated country in the world.
== Cities with more than 7,000 inhabitants==
Cities with a population of over 7,000 inhabitants according to the Address-Based Birth Recording System data from 31 December 2007 are listed in the following table, along with the results of the censuses from 21 October 1990 and 22 October 2000, as well as the provinces in which the cities are located. The numbers of inhabitants refer to the actual city, not including urban areas.

File:Ido2.JPG|Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey
File:Ankara Kizilay square.JPG|Ankara, the second-largest city and capital of Turkey
File:View of Konaj Square.jpg|Izmir, the third-largest city and largest city in the Aegean Region
File:Bursa-11.jpg|Bursa, the fourth-largest city and former Ottoman capital
File:Adana1.jpg|Adana, the fifth-largest city and largest city in the Mediterranean Region
File:Hospital in Gaziantep 2008.jpg|Gaziantep, the sixth-largest city and largest in the Southeastern Anatolia Region
File:A view of Avenue Nalçacı in Konya.jpg|Konya, the seventh-largest city and former Seljuk capital
File:Yivli Minaret Mosque Antalya.jpg|Antalya, the eighth-largest city in Turkey.
File:Sivas Avenue Kayseri.JPG|Kayseri, the ninth-largest city in Turkey
File:Atakent Susanoğlu Mersin Province.JPG|Mersin, the tenth-largest city in Turkey
File:Fiume Eskisehir.jpg|Eskişehir, the eleventh-largest city in Turkey
File:Seyrangeha Parkormanê Amed 2010.JPG|Diyarbakır, the twelfth-largest city of Turkey
File:Onur Anıtı.JPG|Samsun, the thirteenth-largest city and largest in the Black Sea Region
File:Denizli belediyesi.jpg|Denizli, the fourteenth-largest city and most successful Anatolian Tiger
File:Balıklıgöl Urfa2.jpg|Şanlıurfa
File:44 malatya panorama.JPG|Malatya, the seventeenth-largest city and largest in the Eastern Anatolia Region
File:Kahramanmaraş.jpg|Kahramanmaraş
File:Erzurum Cumhuriyet Caddesi3.jpg|Erzurum
File:IskenderunShorelineWithMountain092012.jpg|İskenderun in Hatay
File:Edirne 7333 Nevit.JPG|Selimiye Mosque in Edirne


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