
Iğdır Province
Iğdır Province is located in the eastern part of Turkey, bordering Armenia. Known for its diverse landscape, Iğdır features flat plains and mountains, with Mount Ararat nearby, which is the highest peak in Turkey. The region has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by various civilizations throughout history. Iğdır's economy is primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of fruits and grains. The province experiences a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters. It serves as a gateway to several historical sites and natural attractions, reflecting the unique blend of nature and history in the area.