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Tokat Province

Tokat Province
Location of Tokat Province in Turkey
Overview
Region:Black Sea Region, Turkey
Area:9,959 km2 (3,845 sq mi)
Total Population869422 (2006 estimates) TurkStat 2007 (est)
Licence plate code:60
Area code:0356
Governor Websitehttp://www.tokat.gov.tr

Tokat is a province in northern Turkey. Its adjacent provinces are Amasya to the northwest, Yozgat to the southwest, Sivas to the southeast, and Ordu to the northeast. Its capital is Tokat, which lies inland of the middle Black Sea region, 422 kilometers from Ankara.

 
Table of Contents
1Districts
2History
3Gallery
4External links

Districts

Tokat province is divided into 12 districts (capital district in bold):

History

Two notable monuments in this province are the Hatuniye Medrese of the 15th century, built by Sultan Bayezid II, and a Seljuk bridge spanning the Yeşilırmak River, belonging to the 12th century. The Latifoğlu Mansion is a third, which is an example of the traditional architecture of a Turkish house of the 19th century, restored recently to its original state.

Gallery

External links

Coordinates: 40°21′10″N 36°33′52″E / 40.35278°N 36.56444°E / 40.35278; 36.56444

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