The Mediterranean Region gets its name from the sea
adjacent to it. The region is in the form of a strip with
a width varying between 120 to 180 km and starts around Koycegiz
in the west and extends as far as Cape Basit in Hatay Province
in the east. It covers approximately 15 percent of Turkey
with a surface area of 120,000 km2.
The provinces of Hatay, Adana, Icel, Antalya, Isparta, Burdur
and a large portion of Kahramanmaras are in the Mediterranean
Region. Some of the counties of other provinces in the neighboring
regions are included in the Mediterranean region. Agriculture
and industry are important in the Mediterranean Region.
Grain production is still important in the coastal sections
of the region. However, in recent years industrial plants
have also been grown extensively. In fact, close to two-thirds
of the lands sown in the Mediterranean Region are grain fields.
The proportion of industrial plants is approximately one-third.
Among the grains, wheat comes first in all the provinces in
the region, followed by barley. Cotton, among the industrial
plants, is the main income source in the region. Cotton production
in the region is about two-thirds of the total production
in Turkey. Tobacco is cultivated in Hatay Province and some
parts of the Goller (Lakes) Region.
The planted areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown
cover a large area in the Mediterranean Region. The fields
for growing early fruits and vegetables have advanced a lot
due to the developments in transportation in recent years.
Citrus fruits are the primary fruit crops growing in the region.
More than four-fifths of the production of citrus fruits in
Turkey are realized in the Mediterranean region. Bananas are
grown only in this region in Turkey.
The Cukurova is the area with the fastest rate of industriali-
zation in the region. It is, at the same time, among the main
industrial regions in Turkey. Besides the various industrial
branches (especially textiles) in Adana, the main industrial
facilities in the Mediterranean Region are the Mersin Petroleum
Refinery (ATAS), Iskenderun Superphosphate and Iron-Steel
Plants, the Ferro-chrome plant in Antalya and the Seydisehir
Aluminum plant.
The Mediterranean Region, especially due to the natural and
historical assets around the Gulf of Antalya, is not only
the most important tourist center in the region, but in the
whole of Turkey as well. Surrounding the shores of the Gulf
of Antalya there are various holiday villages and hotels with
modern and extremely developed architecture that respect the
environment, and at a level which cannot be seen in any of
the other Mediterranean countries.