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The major rivers that flow through Turkey are: * Aksu * Aras * Bendimahi * Büyük Menderes * Ceyhan * Çoruh * Deliçay * Euphrates * Firtina * Gediz * Göksu * Hursit Cayi * Ikizdere * Incesu * Karasu * Kizilirmak * Köprüçay * Kücük Menderes * Kura * Manavgat * Sakarya * Seyhan * Tigris * Yesilirmak

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