turgutav
Turgutav is a district in the southeastern Turkish province of Mardin. It serves as the capital and largest municipality of the district. Located at an altitude of 983 meters above sea level, the city covers an area of approximately 1,520 square kilometers.
Turgutav has a population of just over 12,000 people, according to the 2019 estimates. The population is
The city's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with major crops including wheat, barley, and tobacco.
The district experiences a Mediterranean climate, with cold winters and hot summers. Summer temperatures often reach
Turgutav is served by a network of roads that connect it to surrounding districts and the provincial
The local architecture is distinctive, featuring a blend of traditional and modern elements. Many of the homes
Despite its relatively small size, Turgutav has a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant sense of community,