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Hınıs Plain
The Hınıs Plain ( tr, Hınıs Ovası), is located in the eastern of the city center of Hınıs. Geology and geomorphology Hınıs Plain is located in the east of the Bingöl Mountains, surrounded by high mountains and at an altitude of 1700 meters from the sea, 45 kilometers long and 20 kilometers wide. The plain is surrounded by the Bingöl mountains in the west and the Akdoğan Mountains Akdoğan Mountains ( tr, Akdoğan Dağları or Hamurpert Dağları); ( hy, Համուր, Khamur or Xamurpert); is a mountain range located at the zero point of the Muş Province, Muş and Erzurum Province, Erzurum border. It extends from the east ... in the south by the Ak mountains in the east. References {{turkey-geo-stub Plains of Turkey Important Bird Areas of Turkey ...
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Hınıs
Hınıs ( ku, Xinûs, hy, Խնուս, ''Khnus'') is a town and district of Erzurum Province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. The population is 9,792 (as of 2010). Historical monuments in the town include the castle and the Ulu Cami Mosque, said to be built in 1734 by Alaeddin, the bey of Muş. The town is populated by Kurds. The district, which is 150 km away from Erzurum to the south, that is to Muş, is very close to the Hamurpert Lake, which has an important place in history, with its location close to the Bingöl mountains. The other districts of the province, Karayazı, Karaçoban and Tekman, are the neighboring districts of Hınıs. In addition, the Varto district of Muş is only 50 km from Hınıs. Hınıs is a plain district and Hınıs Plain is one of the most fertile plains of the region. Therefore, agriculture and animal husbandry are the main sources of income in the district. It has the same characteristics as Erzurum in terms of climate and nature. Winters a ...
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Bingöl Mountains
Bingöl Mountains ( tr, Bingöl Dağları; Kurdish: ''Çiyayên Çewlig''), is a mountain range in Turkey at the zero point of the provincial border of Erzurum and Muş. Geology and geomorphology Bingöl Mountains is an example of Shield volcanoes. Dağkale Hill, which is the highest point of the Bingöl Mountains, is located within the borders of Varto district. Its height is 3193 m, length is 50–55 km, width is 30–35 km, area is 1500 km2. The caldera edges of Mount Bingöl and the plateaus 2650–2800 m high have become glacial. There are at least 100 lakes large enough to be mapped on the mountain. The main structure of the mountain consists of andesite and basalts. The slope is soft on the northern slopes of the mountain, whose southern foothills are steep. The waters flowing from the north of the Bingöl Mountains feed the Aras river, and the Murat Murat may refer to: Places Australia * Murat Bay, a bay in South Australia * Murat Marine Park, a marine p ...
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Erzurum Technical University
Erzurum Technical University ( tr, Erzurum Teknik Üniversitesi, ETÜ) is a public university located in Erzurum, Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with .... It was founded in 2010 as one of the six technical universities in Turkey. The university consists of 6 faculties, 1 graduate school and 3 institutes. The undergraduate and graduate education have started in 2012, and the number of undergraduate and graduate students is over 1,000 in 2013. Erzurum Technical University aims to become a research hub in the region. Academic units ;Faculties: *Faculty of Economics and Business Administration *Faculty of Engineering and Architecture *Faculty of Health Sciences *Faculty of Letters *Faculty of Sciences *Faculty of Sports Sciences ;Graduate School *School of Foreign ...
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Akdoğan Mountains
Akdoğan Mountains ( tr, Akdoğan Dağları or Hamurpert Dağları); ( hy, Համուր, Khamur or Xamurpert); is a mountain range located at the zero point of the Muş Province, Muş and Erzurum Province, Erzurum border. It extends from the east of Lake Akdoğan, Akdoğan lake to Karaçoban district by crossing the border where Varto District, Varto, Bulanık District, Bulanık and Hınıs districts intersect. Geology and geomorphology Akdoğan mountains appear as a mountain mass between the Hınıs Plain and the Murat River, Murat river. It includes Lake Akdoğan, Akdoğan Lake, one of Turkey's highest and well-preserved lakes. It has rich water resources and some parts of the mountain consist of calcareous layers. Akdoğan Mountains are one of the important wetlands for birds and there are more than 100 small and shallow lakes on it. Most of the lakes are located around the Hınıs villages, located north of the 2879 meter peak. Akdoğan Mountains are one of the highest mo ...
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Plains Of Turkey
In geography, a plain is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless. Plains occur as lowlands along valleys or at the base of mountains, as coastal plains, and as plateaus or uplands. In a valley, a plain is enclosed on two sides, but in other cases a plain may be delineated by a complete or partial ring of hills, by mountains, or by cliffs. Where a geological region contains more than one plain, they may be connected by a pass (sometimes termed a gap). Coastal plains mostly rise from sea level until they run into elevated features such as mountains or plateaus. Plains are one of the major landforms on earth, where they are present on all continents, and cover more than one-third of the world's land area. Plains can be formed from flowing lava; from deposition of sediment by water, ice, or wind; or formed by erosion by the agents from hills and mountains. Biomes on plains include grassland (temperate or subtropical), s ...
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