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bölgeleri

Bölgeleri is a Turkish word form related to bölge, meaning region. Bölge denotes a broad geographic area with shared characteristics, and bölgeler is the plural form meaning “regions.” When suffixes are added to indicate possession or definiteness, bölgeleri can appear, and its meaning is typically understood as “their regions” or “the regions,” depending on context. In sentences, the exact sense is determined by surrounding words and the verb.

In geography and statistics, bölgeler is used to refer to large geographic groupings that are analyzed for

Usage of the term and its forms appears frequently in Turkish discourse on regional development, policy, and

data
collection,
comparison,
and
planning.
These
regional
groupings
are
not
formal
administrative
units
in
Turkey,
but
they
are
widely
used
in
government
reports,
media,
and
academic
work
to
compare
climate,
economy,
and
population
across
areas.
A
common
reference
set
is
the
seven
geographic
regions:
Marmara,
Ege
(Aegean),
Akdeniz
(Mediterranean),
İç
Anadolu
(Central
Anatolia),
Karadeniz
(Black
Sea),
Doğu
Anadolu
(Eastern
Anatolia),
and
Güneydoğu
Anadolu
(Southeastern
Anatolia).
cultural
differences
across
the
country.
The
concept
of
regions
serves
as
a
framework
for
organizing
statistical
data,
planning
initiatives,
and
conveying
geographic
variation
in
a
neutral,
descriptive
manner.
See
also
bölge,
bölgeler,
and
Türkiye’nin
coğrafi
bölgeleri
for
related
concepts.