
Çarpanak Adası is located in the north of Van. It lies in the northeastern region of Lake Van, directly opposite Çitören Village, which is under the administration of the central district. The island covers an area of approximately 76,595 square meters.What Does the Name of the Island Mean?Although the island is known today as Çarpanak, it was formerly called "Ktutz." This intriguing name means "magic point" in an ancient language. The island’s position on the lake underscores the accuracy of th
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On one side lies the endless Van Gölü, and on the other, a massive mountain crowned with snow. This is Tatvan, one of Türkiye’s most significant locations. Tatvan is a place waiting to be discovered, both for its natural beauty and its thousands of years of history.Where is Tatvan?Tatvan is a remarkable town in eastern Türkiye,隶属于 Bitlis province. One side of the town overlooks the Van Gölü, while the rest is surrounded by high mountains. At an elevation of 1,720 meters above sea level, its air
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Van Lake Pearl Roach is an endemic fish species found naturally only in the Van Lake basin. This species, scientifically named Alburnus tarichi, belongs to the Cyprinidae (carp family) and has been registered with a “Geographical Indication” by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office.Product Description and Distinctive CharacteristicsThe Van Lake Pearl Roach is a fish with a fusiform (spindle-shaped), slender and elongated body, a scaleless head, and a body covered with small cycloid scales. Its
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Bitlis is a city in Türkiye's East Anatolia Region known for its historical and cultural richness. Surrounded by Van to the east, Muş to the west, Ağrı to the north, and Siirt to the south, Bitlis has been home to numerous civilizations throughout history due to its strategic strategic location. Its position along the Silk Road has made the region a vital economic and cultural important center. Today, Bitlis attracts attention through its historical structures, natural beauty, and rich kitchen c
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Adır Church is located on the southeast shore of Adır Island, within the boundaries of Tuşba District in Van Province. This island in Lake Van is the largest island in the lake by size. The Adır Church is situated on a dominant position along the island’s slopes, facing the lake in an open area. The structure is integrated with its natural surroundings and draws attention through its lakeside setting and commanding presence on the island.HistoryThe exact construction date of the Adır Church is u
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AkAkdamar Island is one of four islands in Lake Van and lies within the boundaries of the Gevaş district. It is located 52 kilometers from the city center of Van. The island was registered as an Archaeological Site Area in 1990.Geography and ClimateLake Van is a crater lake formed by the eruption of Mount Nemrut. The lake has a surface area of 3,713 km² and an elevation of 1,646 meters above sea level. Its waters are saline and sodic. The average depth of the lake is 171 meters, with its deepest p
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Van Castle is an ancient fortress rising on the shores of Lake Van in the Eastern Anatolia Region. It was built approximately 3,000 years ago by the Urartian Kingdom. This fortress, still standing today, is one of Van city’s most important historical symbols.Historical SignificanceThe castle was constructed to protect Tushpa, the capital of the Urartian Kingdom. It contains inscriptions belonging to the kings, chambers and water channels. Van Castle served both as a military stronghold and an ad
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The Van Lake Monster refers to a mythical creature that has been part of local folklore for centuries, often referred to as the "lake monster" by the people around Lake Van in eastern Turkey. The lake, with a surface area of 3,582 km², is the largest soda lake in Turkey, reaching depths of up to 440 meters. The belief in this monster, which has become both a physical and cultural part of the region, has a long history.Geographical and Socio-Cultural Position of Lake VanLake Van, surrounded by mo
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Erciş is situated on a fertile plain along the northern shore of Lake Van, Türkiye’s largest lake, in the Eastern Anatolia Region. The city is surrounded by massive mountains rising toward the sky, such as the Ala Mountains and Mount Süphan.Although the region is generally known for its harsh winters, the climate in Erciş is milder thanks to Lake Van. Thanks to this temperate climate and abundant water supply, a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and cereals are cultivated in the area. In fact,
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VaVan is a settlement center located on the east border of Türkiye and has been a crossroads of many civilizations throughout history. Geographically, Van is one of the largest provinces in the Eastern Anatolia Region and shares its eastern border with Iran. Its historical past extends back to the Urartians and it has been part of the political and cultural spheres of various civilizations. Particularly as the capital of the Urartian Kingdom, Van holds significant archaeological importance due to
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