PohjoisAnatolia
PohjoisAnatolia refers to the northern region of Anatolia, a geographical area in Western Asia forming the greater part of modern-day Turkey. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Black Sea coast and encompasses a diverse landscape. Geographically, PohjoisAnatolia is often defined by the Pontic Mountains, a range that runs parallel to the Black Sea coast. The climate in this area is typically oceanic, with significant rainfall and milder temperatures compared to the interior of Anatolia.
The history of PohjoisAnatolia is rich and varied, influenced by numerous civilizations and empires. It has
Economically, PohjoisAnatolia has traditionally relied on agriculture, with fertile valleys supporting crops like hazelnuts, tea, and