Anatolia$528924$ - translation to Αγγλικά
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Anatolia$528924$ - translation to Αγγλικά

REGION OF EAST TURKEY
Eastern Anatolia; Eastern Anatolia region; East Anatolia Region, Turkey; East Anatolia; Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey; East Anatolian; Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi; Eastern Turkey; Eastern Anatolia Region (geographical)
  • quote=As a result of policies such as these, the expression Armenian Plateau, which had been used for centuries to denote the mountainous highlands around Lake Van and Lake Sevan, was eliminated and replaced by the expression 'eastern Anatolia'.}}</ref>

Anatolia      
n. Anatolia, groot schiereiland dat een gedeelte vormt van Turkije in Azië; Klein-Azië
Asia Minor         
  • Turkish invasions]] in Asia Minor (11th–13th century)
  • Byzantine-Arab frontier zone]] in the mid-9th century
  • Anatolia's dry central plateau
  • [[Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire]] between 1359 and 1683
  • Sanctuary of the Kings of [[Commagene]] on [[Mount Nemrut]] (1st century BCE)
  • A panorama of the [[Pontic Mountains]] in the [[Black Sea Region]] of northern Anatolia, Turkey
  • isbn=978-0-415-16524-2}}. Fig. 1. Regions east of the [[Euphrates]] river were held only in the years 116–117.</ref>}}
  • Ethnic map of Asia Minor in 1905–06
  • Fairy chimneys in [[Cappadocia]]
  • abbr=on}},<ref name="Dimitrov1"/><ref name="Dimitrov2"/> triggering the formation of the [[Turkish Straits]].<ref name="Black Sea Deluge"/><ref name="Dimitrov1"/><ref name="Dimitrov2"/> As a result, two former [[lake]]s (the [[Sea of Marmara]] and the [[Black Sea]])<ref name="Black Sea Deluge"/> were connected to the [[Mediterranean Sea]], which separated Anatolia from Europe.
PENINSULA IN WESTERN ASIA
Asian Minor; Asia-Minor; Anotolia; Anatolya; Asia minor; Mikra Asia; Lesser Asia; Asian Turkey; Anatolian Peninsula; Anatolian peninsula; Anadoli; Names of Anatolia; Geography of Anatolia; Erdschias-Gebiet; Asia Minor; Turkey in Asia; Asiatic Turkey; Ecoregions of Anatolia; Hatti (region); Asie Mineure; Forests of Anatolia
Klein Azie

Βικιπαίδεια

Eastern Anatolia Region

The Eastern Anatolia Region (Turkish: Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi) is a geographical region of Turkey. The most populous province in the region is Van Province. Other populous provinces are Malatya, Erzurum and Elazığ.

It is bordered by the Black Sea Region and Georgia in the north, the Central Anatolia Region in the west, the Mediterranean Region in the southwest, the Southeastern Anatolia Region and Iraq in the south, and Iran, Azerbaijan and Armenia in the east.

The region encompasses most of Western Armenia (Armenian: Արեւմտյան Հայաստան) and had a large population of indigenous Armenians until the Armenian genocide. The Anatolia peninsula never encompassed what is now called "Eastern Anatolia", which has been seen as an attempt by Turkey to erase the Armenian history of the region.

It has the highest average altitude, largest geographical area, and lowest population density of the seven Turkish regions.