What's the weather like in Turkey in May?
Basic introduction
The Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, English: The Republic of Turkey) is a country across Europe and Asia, bordering on the Black Sea in the north, the Mediterranean Sea in the south, Syria and Iraq in the southeast, the Aegean Sea in the west, Greece and Bulgaria in the east, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran in the east. Turkey's geographical location and geopolitical strategic significance are extremely important, and it is a crossroads connecting Europe and Asia.
Regional position
The Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, English: The Republic of Turkey) is a country spanning Europe and Asia, and its territory includes Asia Minor Peninsula (Anatolia Peninsula) in West Asia and East Thrace in Balkan Peninsula in South Europe. It borders the Black Sea in the north, the Mediterranean Sea in the south, Syria and Iraq in the southeast, the Aegean Sea in the west, Greece and Bulgaria in the east, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran in the east.
Between Anatolia Peninsula and East Thrace, the Turkish Strait consisting of Bosporus Strait, Marmarah Strait and Da Daniil Strait is the only waterway connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
The coastline is 7200 kilometers long and the land border is 2648 kilometers long? . Turkey's geographical location and geopolitical strategic significance are extremely important, and it is a crossroads connecting Europe and Asia.
topography
Turkey's terrain is complex, from coastal plains to mountain grasslands, from cedar forests to endless prairies. This is one of the regions with the richest plant resources in the world.
Mount Ale (also translated as Mount Alarat or Mount Alarat) is as high as 5 165 meters. The top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round, and the scenery is the most spectacular, attracting many tourists. In addition, it is a country with many rivers and lakes, and both the Tigris River and the Euphrates River originate here.
Climatic characteristics
The climate types in Turkey vary greatly. The southeast is dry and the central Anatolia Plateau is cool. Generally speaking, Turkey has long summers, high temperatures and little rainfall. Winter is cold, and the cold current brings snowfall and cold rain. There is plenty of rain in orchards, wheat fields and reservoirs, and plenty of sunshine in vineyards and people who go to the seaside.
Climate diversity shows that Turkey is rich in crop varieties. It is one of the main producing areas of tobacco, pistachio (pistachio), raisins and fruits and vegetables in the world.
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