List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
This is a list of places in Turkey having standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as "town twinning" (though other terms, such as "partner towns" or "sister cities" are sometimes used instead), and while most of the places included are towns, the list also comprises villages, cities, districts, counties, etc. with similar links.
Adana
- Córdoba, Spain
- Beer Sheba, Israel
- Shymkent, Kazakhstan
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Bremerhaven, Germany
- Sydney, Australia
- Skopje, Macedonia
- Saint Petersburg, Russia
Adapazarı
- Delft, Netherlands
- Shumen, Bulgaria
- Louisville, Kentucky, United States,(2012)
- Sukhum, Georgia
Alanya
Amasya
Ankara
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Antalya
- Austin, Texas, United States
- Bat Yam, Israel
- Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russia
- Famagusta, North Cyprus
- Haikou, Hainan, China
- Jeonju, South Korea
- Kazan, Russia
- Malmö, Sweden
- Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nuremberg, Germany
- Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Russia
- Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan
Antakya
- Aalen, Germany (since 1995).
Ardahan
- Akhaltsikhe, Georgia
- Grozny, Russia
Artvin
- Akhaltsikhe, Georgia
- Oslo, Norway
- Batumi, Georgia
- Casablanca, Morocco
Aydın
Biga
- Xanthi, Greece
Bursa
- Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1979)
- Košice, Slovakia, since 2000
- Sofia, Bulgaria
- Pristina, Kosovo
- Darmstadt, Germany, since 1971[14]
- Multan, Pakistan, since 1975
- Oulu, Finland, since 1978[15]
- Tiffin, Ohio, United States, since 1983
- Kairouan, Tunisia, since 1987
- Denizli, Turkey, since 1988
- Lefkoşa, Northern Cyprus, since 1990
- Anshan, China, since 1991
- Bitola, Macedonia, since 1996
- Ceadîr-Lunga, Moldova, since 1997
- Qyzylorda, Kazakhstan, since 1997
- Muaskar, Algeria, since 1998
- Kulmbach, Germany, since 1998
- Pleven, Bulgaria, since 1998
- Plovdiv, Bulgaria, since 1998
- Tirana, Albania, since 1998
- Vinnitsa, Ukraine, since 2004
- Van, Turkey, since 2008
- Rabat, Morocco, since 2010
- Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, since 2011
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- Brooklyn, New York, USA
Beşiktaş, Istanbul
Ceyhan
Çeşme
Çorlu
- Aden, Yemen
- Kumanovo, Macedonia
- Thies, Senegal
- Ebolowa, Cameroon
- Bandaressalam, Comoros
- Sinop, Turkey
- Montgomery, Alabama, United States
- Grenville, Grenada
- Luxor, Egypt
- Alert, Nunavut, Canada
Denizli
- Amasya, Turkey
- Bursa, Turkey
- Muş, Turkey
- Tokat, Turkey
- Almelo, Netherlands
- Pavlodar, Kazakhstan
- Tbilisi, Georgia
- Brăila, Romania
- Samara, Russia
- Rhodes, Greece
- Betzdorf, Germany
- Mogilev, Belarus
- Larissa, Greece
- Łódź, Poland
- Damascus, Syria
- Jiaozhou, China
- Betzdorf, Germany
- Sarajevo, Bosnia
- Muan, South Korea
- Kazvin, Iran
Develi
- Vierzon, France
Diyarbakır
- Nashville, Tennessee, United States (2005)
Elâzığ
- Ankara, Turkey
- Baku, Azerbaijan
- Erzurum, Turkey
- Ganja, Azerbaijan[16]
- İstanbul, Turkey
- Mamusha, Kosovo
- Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Emirdağ
- Haarlem, Netherlands (1995)
Erzurum
- Glenn, United States
- Krasnodar Krai, Russia
- Tres de Febrero, Argentina
- Satsuma, Japan
- Mevaseret Zion, Israel
Eskişehir
Gaziantep
- Duisburg, Germany (since 2005) [18][19]
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Kuwait City, Kuwait
- Cetinje, Montenegro
- Irbid, Jordan
- Aleppo, Syria
- Nijmegen, Netherlands
- Kermanshah, Iran
- Karlstad, Sweden
- Södertälje, Sweden
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
Gebze
Giresun
- Sagae, Japan (since June 25, 1988)
- Shaki, Azerbaijan (since March 12, 2001)
Iğdır
Istanbul
Istanbul is twinned with:[21][22]
- Berlin, Germany (1989)[23][24]
- Barcelona, Spain (1997)[25]
- Cologne, Germany (1997)
- Constanţa, Romania (2001)
- Durrës, Albania (1998)
- Kazan, Russia (2002)
- Odessa, Ukraine (1997)
- Plovdiv, Bulgaria (2001)
- Rotterdam, Netherlands (2005)
- Saint Petersburg, Russia (1990)[26]
- Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997)
- Skopje, Macedonia (2003)
- Venice, Italy (2007)
- Kranj, Slovenia (2014)
- Almaty, Kazakhstan (1998)
- Amman, Jordan (1997)
- Beirut, Lebanon (2010)
- Bangkok, Thailand (2009)
- Busan, South Korea (2008)
- Damascus, Syria (2006)
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates (1997)
- Guangzhou, China (2012)[27]
- Jakarta, Indonesia (2007)
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (1984)
- Johor Bahru, Malaysia (1983)
- Lahore, Pakistan (1975)
- Mary, Turkmenistan (1994)
- Osh, Kyrgyzstan (1998)
- Shanghai, China (1997)
- Shimonoseki, Japan (1972)
- Tabriz, Iran (2010)
- Tbilisi, Georgia (2016)
- Houston, Texas, United States (1988)
- Mexico City, Mexico (2010)
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1965)
İzmir
- Ancona, Italy, since 2005
- Astana, Kazakhstan, since 1994
- Astara, Azerbaijan, since 2007
- Baku, Azerbaijan, since 1985
- Bălţi, Moldova, since 1996
- Bratislava, Slovakia, since 2003[29]
- Bremen, Germany, since 1993
- Constanţa, Romania, since 1995
- Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, since 1997
- Ganja, Azerbaijan since 1994
- Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 1996
- Naples, Italy, since 1992
- Odense, Denmark, since 1991
- Plzeň, Czech Republic, since 1987
- Shymkent, Kazakhstan, since 2004
- Split, Croatia, since 1996
- Vlorë, Albania, since 1994
- Wrocław, Poland, since 1999
- Žilina, Slovakia, since 1997[30]
- Aleppo, Syria, since 1993
- Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, since 1991
- Bombay, India, since 1997
- Bukhara, Uzbekistan, since 1992
- Chrcov, Turkmenistan, since 1993
- Da Nang, Vietnam, since 1998
- Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan, since 1994
- Karachi, Pakistan, since 1985
- Mary, Turkmenistan, since 1994
- Samarkand, Uzbekistan, since 1994
- Tel Aviv, Israel, since 1998[31]
- Tianjin, China, since 1990
- Tripoli, Lebanon, since 1996
- Alexandria, Egypt, since 1996
- Algiers, Algeria, since 1988
- Casablanca, Morocco, since 1999
- Fez, Morocco, since 1995
- Sousse, Tunisia, since 2002
- Córdoba, Argentina since 1995
- Havana, Cuba, since 1995
- Long Beach, California, United States, since 2004
- Salvador, Brazil, since 1998
- Seattle, Washington, United States, since 1990
- Tampa, Florida, United States, since 1990
- Viña del Mar, Chile, since 1996
- Surabaya, Indonesia, since 1996
- Innsbruck, Austria
- Karachi, Pakistan
İzmit
- Kassel, Germany, since 1989
- Ulsan, South Korea
- Székesfehérvár, Hungary[32]
- Jinan, China
- Maryland, United States
- Bayda, Libya [33]
Kars
- Bursa, Turkey
- Edirne, Turkey
- Ganja, Azerbaijan
- Kutaisi, Georgia
- Kirkenes, Norway
- Wesel, Germany
- İzmir, Turkey
Kayseri
Kirklareli
- Thimphu, Bhutan
- Ha, Bhutan
- Tongsa, Bhutan
- Gasa Dzong, Bhutan
- Pemagatsel, Bhutan
- Wangdue Phodrang, Bhutan
- Tibás, Costa Rica
Konya
Kemalpaşa
- Kamëz, Albania, since 7 January 2011 [36]
- Kavadarci, Macedonia, since 11 February 2013
- Erzurum, Turkey since 1561
Malatya
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States[37]
Manisa
- Skopje, Macedonia[38]
- Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ingolstadt, Germany
- Milwaukee, USA
- Sukabumi, Indonesia (since 2011)
- Amasya, Turkey
Mardin
Mersin
- Kushimoto, Japan
- Latakia, Syria
- Oberhausen, Germany
- West Palm Beach, United States of America
- Valparaíso, Chile
Muğla
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Ordu
Pamukkale
- Eger, Hungary
- Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Samsun
- North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States (2006)
- İskele, Northern Cyprus (2006)[41]
- Novorossiysk, Russia (2007)
- Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (2007)
- Kalmar, Sweden (2008)
- Bordeaux, France (2010)
- Kiel, Germany (2010)
Silivri
- Trieste, Italy
- Bari, Italy
- Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan
- El Paso, Texas, United States
- Huambo, Angola
- Mytilini, Greece
- Singapore
- Prilep, Macedonia
- Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Samdrup Jongkhar, Bhutan
Sinop
Sivas
- Grozny, Chechnya[42]
- Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina[42]
- Adama, Ethiopia[42]
- Baku, Azerbaijan[42]
- Medine, Saudi Arabia[42]
- Alicante, Spain[42]
- Clermont Ferrand, France[42][43]
Tekirdağ
- Kardzhali, Bulgaria
- Kavala, Greece
- Kecskemét, Hungary
- Pyeongtaek, South Korea
- Sárospatak, Hungary
- Sliven, Bulgaria
- Techirghiol, Romania
- Topolčani, Macedonia
- Bayreuth, Germany [44]
- Famagusta, Northern Cyprus [44]
- Montevago, Italy [44]
- Shantou, China [44]
- Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Tokat
Trabzon
- Amasya, Turkey
- Batumi, Georgia, since 2000
- Dortmund, Germany, since 2013
- Kuopio, Finland, since 1977
- Kaunas, Lithuania, since 1987
- Purwakarta, Indonesia, since 2011
- Rasht, Iran, since 2000
- Rizhao, China, since 1997
- Sochi, Russia, since 1993
- Szigetvár, Hungary, since 1998
- Zanjan, Iran, since 2001
- Chicago, United States, since 1997
Van
Ürgüp
Üsküdar, Istanbul
Yakakent
- Kushimoto, Japan
Yalvaç
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