Provinces of Turkey explained

Turkey is divided into 81 provinces (Turkish: il). Each province is divided into a number of districts (Turkish: ilçe). Each provincial government is seated in the central district (Turkish: merkez ilçe). For non-metropolitan municipality designated provinces, the central district bears the name of the province (e.g. the city/district of Rize is the central district of Rize Province). In the Ottoman Empire, the corresponding unit was the vilayet.

Each province is administered by an appointed governor (Turkish: [[Wāli|vali]]) from the Ministry of the Interior.

Background

After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the official establishment of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923, changes were made to the administrative system. Two years later, Ardahan, Beyoğlu, Çatalca, Dersim, Ergani, Gelibolu, Genç, Kozan, Oltu, Muş, Siverek and Üsküdar provinces were transformed into districts. In 1927, Doğubayazıt was transformed into a district and was made a part of Ağrı. In 1929, Muş became a province again and Bitlis became a district. Four years later, Aksaray, Cebelibereket, Hakkâri and Şebinkarahisar became districts, Mersin and Silifke were merged to form a new province called İçel, and Artvin and Rize were merged to form a new province called Çoruh, bringing the number down to fifty-six. In 1936, Rize, Dersim and Hakkâri became provinces again, in the same year Dersim was renamed Tunceli; 3 years later in 1939, Hatay was annexed to Turkey and became a province. In 1953, it was decided that Uşak would become a province and that Kırşehir would be transformed into a district, one year later in 1954 Adıyaman, Nevşehir and Sakarya gained province status. In 1956, the name of Çoruh province was changed to Artvin, and in 1957 Kırşehir's province status was restored. After this year, there were no changes in the number of provinces for the next 32 years until Aksaray, Bayburt, Karaman and Kırıkkale became provinces in 1989 along with Batman and Şırnak in 1990; Bartın in 1991; Ardahan and Iğdır in 1992; Yalova, Karabük and Kilis in 1995; Osmaniye in 1996, and Düzce in 1999.

Provinces of Turkey
Türkiye'nin İlleri (Turkish)
Category:Unitary state
Territory:Republic of Turkey
Current Number:81 Provinces
Population Range:83,645 (Tunceli) – 15,840,900 (Istanbul)
as at 31 December 2021
Area Range:327order=flipNaNorder=flip (Yalova) – 14771order=flipNaNorder=flip (Konya)
Government:Provincial government, National government

List of provinces

Below is a list of the 81 provinces of Turkey, sorted according to their license plate codes. Initially, the order of the codes matched the alphabetical order of the province names. After Zonguldak (code 67), the ordering is not alphabetical, but in the order of the creation of provinces, as these provinces were created more recently and thus their plate numbers were assigned after the initial set of codes had been assigned.

Codes

The province's ISO code suffix number, the first two digits of the vehicle registration plates of Turkey, and the first digits of the postal codes in Turkey are the same. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) codes are different.

NameISO 3166-2NUTSPhone
prefix
Statistical Region
(NUTS-1)
AdanaTR-01TR621322Mediterranean
AdıyamanTR-02TRC12416Southeast Anatolia
AfyonkarahisarTR-03TR332272Aegean
AğrıTR-04TRA21472Northeast Anatolia
AksarayTR-68TR712382Central Anatolia
AmasyaTR-05TR834358West Black Sea
AnkaraTR-06TR510312West Anatolia
AntalyaTR-07TR611242Mediterranean
ArdahanTR-75TRA24478Northeast Anatolia
ArtvinTR-08TR905466East Black Sea
AydınTR-09TR321256Aegean
BalıkesirTR-10TR221266West Marmara
BartınTR-74TR813378West Black Sea
BatmanTR-72TRC32488Southeast Anatolia
BayburtTR-69TRA13458Northeast Anatolia
BilecikTR-11TR413228East Marmara
BingölTR-12TRB13426Central East Anatolia
BitlisTR-13TRB23434Central East Anatolia
BoluTR-14TR424374East Marmara
BurdurTR-15TR613248Mediterranean
BursaTR-16TR411224East Marmara
ÇanakkaleTR-17TR222286West Marmara
ÇankırıTR-18TR822376West Black Sea
ÇorumTR-19TR833364West Black Sea
DenizliTR-20TR322258Aegean
DiyarbakırTR-21TRC22412Southeast Anatolia
DüzceTR-81TR423380East Marmara
EdirneTR-22TR212284West Marmara
ElazığTR-23TRB12424Central East Anatolia
ErzincanTR-24TRA12446Northeast Anatolia
ErzurumTR-25TRA11442Northeast Anatolia
EskişehirTR-26TR412222East Marmara
GaziantepTR-27TRC11342Southeast Anatolia
GiresunTR-28TR903454East Black Sea
GümüşhaneTR-29TR906456East Black Sea
HakkariTR-30TRB24438Central East Anatolia
HatayTR-31TR631326Mediterranean
IğdırTR-76TRA23476Northeast Anatolia
IspartaTR-32TR612246Mediterranean
Istanbul-I (Thrace)TR-34TR100212Istanbul
Istanbul-II (Anatolia)TR-34TR100216Istanbul
İzmirTR-35TR310232Aegean
KahramanmaraşTR-46TR632344Mediterranean
KarabükTR-78TR812370West Black Sea
KaramanTR-70TR522338West Anatolia
KarsTR-36TRA22474Northeast Anatolia
KastamonuTR-37TR821366West Black Sea
KayseriTR-38TR721352Central Anatolia
KilisTR-79TRC13348Southeast Anatolia
KırıkkaleTR-71TR711318Central Anatolia
KırklareliTR-39TR213288West Marmara
KırşehirTR-40TR715386Central Anatolia
Kocaeli (İzmit)TR-41TR421262East Marmara
KonyaTR-42TR521332West Anatolia
KütahyaTR-43TR333274Aegean
MalatyaTR-44TRB11422Central East Anatolia
ManisaTR-45TR331236Aegean
MardinTR-47TRC31482Southeast Anatolia
MersinTR-33TR622324Mediterranean
MuğlaTR-48TR323252Aegean
MuşTR-49TRB22436Central East Anatolia
NevşehirTR-50TR714384Central Anatolia
NiğdeTR-51TR713388Central Anatolia
OrduTR-52TR902452East Black Sea
OsmaniyeTR-80TR633328Mediterranean
RizeTR-53TR904464East Black Sea
Sakarya (Adapazarı)TR-54TR422264East Marmara
SamsunTR-55TR831362West Black Sea
ŞanlıurfaTR-63TRC21414Southeast Anatolia
SiirtTR-56TRC34484Southeast Anatolia
SinopTR-57TR823368West Black Sea
SivasTR-58TRC33346Central Anatolia
ŞırnakTR-73TR722486Southeast Anatolia
TekirdağTR-59TR211282West Marmara
TokatTR-60TR832356West Black Sea
TrabzonTR-61TR901462East Black Sea
TunceliTR-62TRB14428Central East Anatolia
UşakTR-64TR334276Aegean
VanTR-65TRB21432Central East Anatolia
YalovaTR-77TR425226East Marmara
YozgatTR-66TR723354Central Anatolia
ZonguldakTR-67TR811372West Black Sea

Defunct provinces

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: İllerin aldığı, verdiği göç, net göç ve net göç hızı, 1980-2018. Provincial in-migration, out-migration, net migration, rate of net migration, 1980-2018. en, tr. March 6, 2019. Turkish Statistical Institute. <