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covers an area of 16,430 hectares within the Seyhan-Ceyhan delta, with its lakes, lagoons and wide collection of plant and animal species. The area is an important location for many species of migrating birds, the number gets higher during the winters when the lakes become a shelter when other lakes
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The Çukurova plain has some of the most fertile soil in the world in which 3 harvests can be taken each year. The region has the second richest flora in the world and it is the producer of all agricultural products of Turkey except hazelnut and tobacco. Çukurova leads Turkey in soy, peanuts and corn
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is a large wildlife refuge which acts as a stopover for migratory birds voyaging from Africa to Europe. The wildlife refuge has a 14,700-hectare (36,000-acre) area made up of forests, lagoon, marsh, sandy and reedy lands. Akyatan lake is a natural wonder with endemic plants and endangered bird
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pursued a policy aimed at settling these populations in permanent settlements; the process was more or less complete in the 19th century, although it involved many difficulties and much tension especially for the
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are some of the towns in the region where fishing is the major source of income. Gray mullet, red mullet, sea bass, lagos, calamari and gilt-head bream are some of the most popular fish in the region. There are
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and it was divided into two parts, Uru
Adaniya (flat Cilicia) and western Cilicia (Tarza), which was also known as the mountainous Cilicia. The gates which allow passage from Çukurova into the Central
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Province. The borders of the
Vilayet of Adana are similar to today's Çukurova region. Throughout the last remaining years of Ottoman rule, the region served as an important base for the
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species living in it together with other species of plants and animals. 250 species of birds are observed during a study in 1990. The conservation area is located 30 km south of
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were prevalent in
Kizzuwatna during the Bronze Age. The exact time of the Hittite conquest of Kizzuwatna is unknown but the scholars think that the region was incorporated into the
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Syria, weakened by a bloody civil war, offered their allegiance to the ambitious
Armenian king. During the Roman and early Byzantine Empires, the capital of the
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constitute other important points of passage. The region is included in the
Mediterranean region of Turkey, and it borders Central Anatolia (historical
740:). It is impossible to make a reference to Çukurova without mentioning the internationally acclaimed author who gave the region legendary dimensions,
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as a major port also began during this period. As a result, the cities of the region became prominent centers of trade, farming and industry. Today,
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Culturally, the life and the hardships faced by the ordinary people of Çukurova was brought to the screen by many
Turkish film directors including
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lakes and at Seyhan
Reservoir. While not as common as other forms of agriculture, dairy and livestock are also produced throughout the region.
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is the only sub-tropical area of Turkey where bananas, mango, kiwi and other sub-tropical produce can be harvested.
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family, with notable descendants till our day, including Turkey's foreign minister during the Second World War,
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harvest and is a major producer of fruits and vegetables. Half of Turkey's citrus export is from Çukurova.
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resources are the richest in Turkey. 14% of the country's reserves are in Çukurova.
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386:. Those who preserved the nomadic lifestyle were named
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81:in antiquity), is a large fertile plain in the
362:captured the region in the 12th century, many
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89:. The plain covers the easternmost areas of
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488:Historically, the region was known as
341:reconquered by Byzantine forces in 962
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255:form the main couple of gods in both
236:. Kizzuwatna plain was also known as
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1033:"Tekkoz-Kengerlidüz Nature Reserve"
763:List of municipalities in Çukurova
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1035:. Ministry of Culture and Tourism
1014:. Ministry of Culture and Tourism
758:List of alluvial plains of Turkey
712:Tekköz-Kengerlidüz Nature Reserve
708:fortress and an open-air museum.
606:-Horzum seam is the major source.
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828:Jasink, Anna Margherita (2001).
744:. The popular Turkish TV series
694:Karatepe-Aslantaş National Park
214:Mediterranean coast of Anatolia
1102:Landforms of Osmaniye Province
714:, located 30 km north of
390:. As of the 18th century, the
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333:Muslim conquest of the Levant
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1092:Landforms of Mersin Province
935:"King Tigran II – The Great"
898:Altorientalische Forschungen
857:Altorientalische Forschungen
696:located on the west bank of
671:Parks and conservation areas
1107:Landforms of Hatay Province
1097:Landforms of Adana Province
1012:"Yumurtalık Nature Reserve"
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722:Çukurova in popular culture
582:farms in Akyatan, Akyağan,
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349:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
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418:. Although the period of
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892:Görke, Susanne (2022).
851:Görke, Susanne (2022).
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259:. In the late 1270s BC
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27:Fertile Plain in Turkey
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969:"Türkiye'de Arıcılık"
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404:Convention of Kütahya
206:Southeastern Anatolia
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991:"Adana gezi rehberi"
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151:Tevârîh-i Âl-i Osman
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468:The development of
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294:Tigranes the Great
261:Hittite Great King
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514:Belen Pass
510:Gülek Pass
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194:Bronze Age
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364:Turkomans
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648:Asbestos
563:Samandağ
561:region.
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420:Egyptian
310:Seleucid
286:Armenian
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372:Yüreğir
290:Cilicia
278:called
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202:Hurrian
165:History
122:Turkish
120:of the
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302:Levant
296:, the
280:Ḫiyawa
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210:Luwian
142:plains
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43:Mersin
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