Erzincan is a province in the eastern region of Anatolia, Turkey, and home to Erzincan, a city which was destroyed and rebuilt after an earthquake of magnitude 7.9 on December 27, 1939. This region is predominantly Turkish, but is also home to many Alevi Zaza and some Alevi Kurds.[1]
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Districts
Erzincan province is divided into 9 districts (capital district in bold):
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References
- ^ Rosie Ayliffe, Marc Dubin, John Gawthrop, Terry Richardson, Turkey, 1136 pp., Rough Guides, 2003, ISBN 1843530716, 9781843530718 (see p.1016)
External links
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- (Turkish) Erzincan governor's official website
- (Turkish) Erzincan municipality's official website
- (English) Erzincan weather forecast information
Coordinates: 39°40′42″N 39°19′48″E / 39.67833°N 39.33°E
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