List of alluvial plains of Turkey explained

Turkey is a peninsular country. At the north and south of the peninsulas the mountain ranges run parallel to sea. There are many short rivers flowing from the mountainous highlands to surrounding seas. Alluvial plains are situated at the mouth of the rivers . But most of the plains are small. Below is the list of some of the more important alluvial plains.[1] [2] The order in the table is counter clockwise from the north.

Alluvial plainRiver(s) SeaProvince(s)
ÇarşambaYeşilırmakBlack SeaSamsun
BafraKızılırmakBlack seaSamsun
SakaryaSakaryaBlack SeaSakarya
MeriçMeriçAegean SeaEdirne
MenemenGedizAegean seaİzmir
KüçükmenderesKüçükmenderesAegean Seaİzmir
BalatBüyükmenderesAegean SeaAydın
DalamanDalamanMediterranean SeaMuğla
EşenEşenMediterranean SeaMuğla-Antalya
AntalyaManavgat-AksuMediterranean SeaAntalya
SilifkeGöksuMediterranean SeaMersin
Çukurova[3] Seyhan, Ceyhan, BerdanMediterranean SeaMersin- Adana

References and notes

  1. Prof.Faik Sabri Duran: Büyük Atlas, Kanaat Yayınları, İstanbul,
  2. Web site: Türkiye'nin ovaları . 2010-04-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100719132406/http://www.beyaz.org/index.php/turkiyenin-ovalari-2.html . 2010-07-19 .
  3. Ancient Cilicia; the biggest coastal plain of Turkey