Turkey’s has a variety of natural differences on its provinces. The climate, history, geographical location and landscape differs from every region and also inter-region. This variation creates a selection of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
The social-content website onedio.com published a fascinating photo set of Turkey’s 81 provinces.
Adana
Sabancı Central Mosque. Photograhp, Ali Başarır.
Adıyaman
Nemrut Mountain. Photo credit: Coolbiere. A.
Afyon
Frig Valley. (Yıldız Pozlama) Photo credit: Hümeyra Çelik.
Ağrı
İshak Paşa Palace and Ağrı Dağı view. Photo credit: Nuro Aksoy.
Amasya
Tombs of the Kings and night view of Amasya. Photo credit: Can Eser.
Ankara
Anıtkabir(the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk) in the night.
Antalya
Apollon Temple – Side. Photo credit: Necat Çetin.
Artvin
Black Lake (Kara Göl). Photo credit: Özcan Malkoçer.
Aydın
Apollon Temple. Photo credit: Veli Toluay.
Balıkesir
Lake Kuş (Manyas Bird’s Paradise). Photo credit: Zafer Çankırı.
Bilecik
Orhan Gazi Mosque.
Bitlis
Ahlat Seljuk Tombs. Photo credit: Erkam Uğur.
Bolu
Göynük Houses. Photo credit: Erdal Irgat.
Burdur
Kibyra (Cibyra) Ancient City. Photo credit: Recep Çirik.
Bursa
Cumalıkızık village. Photo credit: Gökhan Güzeltepe.
Çanakkale
Çanakkale Martyr’s Memorial.
Çorum
Osmancık Brigde. Photo credit: Can Eser.
Denizli
Pamukkale (Hierapolis). Photo credit: Ahmet Şahin.
Diyarbakır
Grand Mosque (Ulu Camii). Photo credit: Kadir Kömür.
Edirne
Selimiye Mosque and city view of Edirne. Photo credit: Ömer Şahin.
Elazığ
Harput Castle. Photo credit: Hıdır Yıldırım.
Erzincan
Girlevik Falls. Photo credit: Çağrı Çırak.
Erzurum
Üç Kümbetler( Three Cupolas). Photo credit: Barış Yorulmaz.
Eskişehir
Wood Market. Photo credit: Murat Fındık.
Gaziantep
Historical Coppersmith market inside the Bedesten(Grand Bazaar). Photo credit: Hakkı Arıcan.
Giresun
Kümbet Valley. Photo credit: Ahmet Yapan.
Gümüşhane
Kürtün Valley. Photo credit: Mustafa Olgun.
Hakkari
Mergan Highland. Photo credit: Mahmut Peynirci.
Hatay
Vespasianus and Titus Tunnel. Constructed in the first century B.C. . Photo credit: Soner Pehlivan.
Isparta
Eğirdir’s night view and Eğirdir Lake. Photo credit: Mehmet Altınay.
Mersin
Maiden’s Castle (Kızkalesi). Photo credit: Erdal Suat.
İstanbul
Galata Tower. Photo credit: Gökhan Girgine.
İzmir
Ephesus Ancient city. Photo credit: Tingy Wu.
Kars
Ani Ruins. Photo credit: Salih Borbozan.
Kastamonu
Kastamonu Castle. Photo credit: Sertaç Ünal.
Kayseri
Kapuzbaşı Falls. Photo credit: Ramazan Yücel Öner.
Kırklareli
Pınarhisar Castle.
Kırşehir
Mucur Underground City.
Kocaeli
Maşukiye Highland. Photo credit: Gökhan Alpdoğan.
Konya
Mevlana’s Tomb. Photo credit: İlknur Akpınar.
Kütahya
Aizanoi Ancient City. Photo credit: Zafer Çankırı.
Malatya
Günpınar Falls. Photo credit: Sefa Özdemir.
Manisa
Sardes Ancient City. Photo credit: Ali Başarır.
Kahramanmaraş
Stone Bridge. Photo credit: Ümit Bor.
Mardin
Nightview of Mardin City. Photo credit: Erkam Uğur.
Muğla
Ölü Deniz(The Dead Seas). Photo credit: Nejdet Düzen.
Muş
Murat Bridge. Photo credit: Hidayet Kara.
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Nevşehir
Cappadocia / Chimneys. Photo credit: Reynaldi Herdinanto.
Niğde
Alaaddin Mosque. Photo credit: Serdar Güner.
Ordu
Ordu city view of Boztepe. Photo credit: Kerim Gültaş.
Rize
Pokut Highland. Photo credit: Ferzan Uğurdağ.
Sakarya
Sapanca Lake. Photo credit: Selçuk Gülen.
Siirt
Aydınlar Tomb. Photo credit: Tarık Oran.
Sinop
Sinop Castle and walls. Photo credit: Caucas Blue.
Sivas
Divriği Grand Mosque. Photo credit: Ahmet Özbaş.
Tekirdağ
Sunflowers. Photo credit: Ramis Akar.
Tokat
Ballıca Cave. Photo credit: Tuna Ozata.
Trabzon
Sumela Monastery. Photo credit: Mustafa Tayar.
Tunceli
Pertek Castle. Photo credit: Engin Asil.
Şanlıurfa
Old Halfeti Town is now underwater. Photo credit: Aylin Erözcan.
Uşak
Blaundus Ancient City-Three stones, Hellenistic Period. Photo credit: Mert Çalışkan.
Van
Akdamar Island and Church. Photo credit: Coolbiere. A.
Yozgat
Kazankaya Canyon. Photo credit: Adem Yağız.
Zonguldak
Hellgate Caves, it is told that this is the place where Heracles cached Cerberus(The three headed dog).
Aksaray
Ihlara Valley. Photo credit: Erol Şahin.
Bayburt
Bayburt Castle and city view. Photo credit: Can Savcı.
Karaman
Hatuniye Madrasah.
Kırıkkale
Celal Bayar Park.
Batman
Hasankeyf. Photo credit: Mehmet Çay.
Bartın
İnkum Beach. Photo credit: Murat Güler.
Ardahan
Frozen Çıldır Lake. Photo credit: Ahmet Hrmnc.
Iğdır
Halıkışla. Photo credit: Özkan Soylu.
Yalova
Erikli Falls. Photo credit: Hüseyin Atakuru.
Karabük
Bulak Cave. Photo credit: Emrah Balaban.
Kilis
Ravanda Castle. Photo credit: Hannan Aslan.
Osmaniye
Ceyhan River. Photo credit: Murat Beşbudak.
Source: http://onedio.com/haber/81-muthis-fotografla-turkiye-nin-81-sehri–217225