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Turkish cities are cities that can be founded by the Turkish civilization in Call to Power II. The first city founded is the capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below.

The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.

List of cities[]

Founding Order City Name Notes
1 Ankara Capital of Turkey
2 Istanbul Former capital of and largest city in Turkey; still called Constantinople at the time of the Ottoman Empire
3 Bursa Second capital of the Ottoman Empire
4 Konya Seventh-most populous city in Turkey
5 Samsun Major port on the Black Sea; Atatürk launched the Turkish War of Independence in that city
6 Gaziantep Sixth largest city in Turkey
7 Diyarbakir Third largest city in the Southeastern Anatolia region
8 Izmir Third-most populous city in Turkey
9 Kayseri Large industrialized city in the Anatolian Plateau
10 Malatya Renown for its apricots
11 Marsin A large Mediterranean port city
12 Antalya Eighth largest city in Turkey
13 Zonguldak Established as a Black Sea port city because of the nearby coal mines
14 Denizli Home of the Pamukkale hot springs
15 Oidu Port City on the Black Sea in Turkey
16 Mugla Mobolla to the native people
17 Eskisehir City in Anatolia, the ancient Dorylaeum
18 Inebolu A port town on the Black Sea
19 Sinop City on the Black Sea, the Ancient Sinope; Capital of Sinop Province
20 Adana Major city in Southern Turkey
21 Tarsus Captured from the Ottomans by Egypt and remained under the control of Egypt for 8 years; birthplace of Paul the Apostle
22 Artuin Modern city of Artvin, Turkey
23 Bodrum Home of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
24 Eregli Three separate cities that are referred to collectively as Ereğli
25 Silifke Formerly called Seleucia on the Calycadnus
26 Sivas City in central Turkey and the seat of Sivas Province
27 Amasya City in Northern Turkey
28 Marmaris Major Mediterranean port for the Ottoman Navy
29 Kastamonu
30 Afyon Afyonkarahisar; A major producer of opium until the 1960s, when international pressure resulted in the fields being destroyed
Added in Apolyton Edition
31 Burdur
32 Dinar
33 Mut
34 Karaman
35 Aksehir
36 Kirikkale
37 Bafra
38 Usak
39 Simav
40 Tavas
41 Iskilip
42 Corum
43 Tokat
44 Siran
45 Goksun
46 Bahce
47 Manavgat
48 Ermenek
49 Serik
50 Cay

See also[]

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