Mersin Province
Mersin Province, formerly İçel Province, is a province and metropolitan municipality in southern Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast between Antalya and Adana.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Province with 1,950,000 residents
- Description: province in south-central Turkey
- Also known as: “İçel Vilâyeti”, “Mersin”, “Mersina”, and “Mersine”
- Historically known as: “İçel”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Evdilek and Güneyli.
Evdilek
Village
Evdilek is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Erdemli, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 107. The remote village is situated in the Taurus Mountains.
Güneyli
Village
Güneyli is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Erdemli, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 427. It is situated in the high plateau of Toros Mountains.
Akpınar
Village
Akpınar is a neighbourhood and yayla in the municipality and district of Erdemli, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 208. It is situated in the Taurus Mountains.
Mersin Province
- Categories: province of Turkey and locality
- Location: Turkey, Middle East, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
36.8328° or 36° 49′ 58″ northLongitude
33.9686° or 33° 58′ 7″ eastPopulation
1,950,000Elevation
73 metres (240 feet)Open location code
8G8MRXM9+4COpenStreetMap ID
node 2794085610OpenStreetMap feature
place=provinceGeoNames ID
311728Wikidata ID
Q132637
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Yue Chinese—“Mersin Province” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مرسين”
- Arabic: “ولاية مرسين”
- Armenian: “Մերսինի մարզ”
- Asturian: “Mersin (provincia)”
- Asturian: “provincia de Mersin”
- Azerbaijani: “Mersin ili”
- Azerbaijani: “Mərsin ili”
- Bashkir: “Мәрсин”
- Basque: “Mersin probintzia”
- Bavarian: “Mersin (Provinz)”
- Bavarian: “Mersin”
- Belarusian: “Мерсін”
- Belarusian: “Мэрсін”
- Belarusian: “Правінцыя Мерсін”
- Bengali: “মেরসিন প্রদেশ”
- Bosnian: “Mersin”
- Breton: “Mersin”
- Bulgarian: “Мерсин”
- Catalan: “Província d’Içel”
- Catalan: “Província de Mersin”
- Catalan: “TR622”
- Cebuano: “Mersin (lalawigan sa Turkiya)”
- Cebuano: “Mersin”
- Central Kurdish: “پارێزگای مێرسین”
- Chinese: “Mersin”
- Chinese: “伊切尔省”
- Chinese: “梅尔辛省”
- Chinese: “梅爾辛省”
- Chuvash: “Мерсин”
- Crimean Tatar: “Mersin”
- Czech: “Mersin”
- Czech: “Mersinská provincie”
- Danish: “Mersin Province”
- Dimli (individual language): “Mersin”
- Dutch: “Icel”
- Dutch: “Ïçel”
- Dutch: “Mersin”
- Esperanto: “Provinco de Mersin”
- Esperanto: “Provinco Mersin”
- Estonian: “Mersini provints”
- Fiji Hindi: “Mersin Praant”
- Finnish: “Mersinin maakunta”
- French: “İçel”
- French: “Mersin”
- French: “Province de Mersin”
- Georgian: “მერსინი”
- Georgian: “მერსინის პროვინცია”
- German: “İçel”
- German: “Mersin”
- German: “TR-33”
- Greek: “Επαρχία Μερσίνης”
- Greek: “Μερσίνα”
- Gujarati: “મેર્સિન પ્રાંત”
- Hebrew: “מחוז מרסין”
- Hindi: “मर्सिन प्रांत”
- Hindi: “मर्सिन”
- Hungarian: “Mersin”
- Ido: “Provinco Mersin”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi İçel”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi Mersin”
- Irish: “Mersin”
- Italian: “İçel”
- Italian: “Provincia di Icel”
- Italian: “Provincia di İçel”
- Italian: “provincia di Mersin”
- Italian: “Provincia di Mersina”
- Japanese: “メルスィン県”
- Kannada: “ಮೆರ್ಸಿನ್”
- Korean: “메르신주”
- Kurdish: “Mersin”
- Kurdish: “Mersîn”
- Kurdish: “Mêrsin”
- Kurdish: “Mêrsîn”
- Kurdish: “مێرسین”
- Latin: “Mersin”
- Latvian: “Ičelas province”
- Latvian: “Mersinas ils”
- Latvian: “Mersinas province”
- Lithuanian: “Mersino provincija”
- Macedonian: “Мерсин”
- Malay: “Provinsi Mersin”
- Malay: “Wilayah Mersin”
- Marathi: “मेर्सिन प्रांत”
- Mazanderani: “مرسین اوستان”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Mersin”
- Northern Frisian: “Mersin (Prowins)”
- Northern Frisian: “Mersin”
- Northern Luri: “مرسین”
- Northern Sami: “Mersin eanangoddi”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Mersin”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Provinsen Mersin”
- Norwegian: “Mersin”
- Ossetian: “Ичел”
- Ossetian: “Ичель”
- Ossetian: “Мерсин”
- Panjabi: “ਮਰਸਿਨ ਸੂਬਾ”
- Panjabi: “ਮਰਸਿਨ”
- Persian: “استان مرسین”
- Polish: “Mersin”
- Portuguese: “İçel”
- Portuguese: “Mersim”
- Portuguese: “Mersin”
- Portuguese: “Província de Mersim”
- Portuguese: “Província de Mersin”
- Romanian: “Provincia Mersin”
- Russian: “Мерсин”
- Santali: “ᱢᱮᱨᱥᱤᱱ ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛ”
- Scots: “Mersin ili”
- Scots: “Mersin Province”
- Serbian: “Мерсин”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Mersin”
- Sinhala: “මර්සින් පළාත”
- Slovenian: “Mersin”
- Spanish: “Icel”
- Spanish: “Içel”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Icel”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Mersin”
- Swahili: “Mkoa wa Mersin”
- Swedish: “İçel”
- Swedish: “Mersin”
- Tagalog: “Lalawigan ng Mersin”
- Tagalog: “Mersin Province”
- Tajik: “Вилояти Мерсин”
- Tamil: “மெர்சின் மாகாணம்”
- Tamil: “மெர்ஸின் மாகாணம்”
- Tatar: “Мәрсин иле”
- Telugu: “మెరి్సిన్ ప్రావిన్స్”
- Telugu: “మెరి్సిన్ రాష్ట్రభాగం”
- Thai: “จังหวัดแมร์ซิน”
- Turkish: “İçel”
- Turkish: “Mersin ili”
- Turkish: “Mersin”
- Turkmen: “Mersin”
- Uighur: “مەرسىن ۋىلايىتى”
- Ukrainian: “Мерсін”
- Urdu: “صوبہ مرسین”
- Urdu: “مرسین صوبہ”
- Uzbek: “Mersin viloyati”
- Uzbek: “Mersin”
- Vietnamese: “Mersin”
- Vietnamese: “tỉnh Mersin”
- Waray (Philippines): “Mersin”
- Welsh: “Talaith Mersin”
- Western Mari: “Мерсин”
- Western Panjabi: “صوبہ میرسن”
- Wu Chinese: “梅尔辛省”
- Yue Chinese: “梅爾辛省”
- “Mersin”
- “Mersin ili”
- “TR-33”
- “TU32”
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