Districts
10 locations
Derik, Mardin
Kızıltepe, Mardin
Mazıdağı, Mardin
Midyat, Mardin
Nusaybin, Mardin
Ömerli, Mardin
Savur, Mardin
Dargeçit, Mardin
Yeşilli, Mardin
Artuklu, Mardin
Mardin is a province in Türkiye's Southeastern Anatolia region. Its capital and districts form a living geography where settlement, transport and agriculture intersect.
Plains, mountains, rivers and coasts around Mardin shape both daily life and the regional economy. WorldGuide provides encyclopedic tabs at province level.
Mardin shows Mesopotamian plains, ancient cities and spiced cuisine.
Mardin stands out for Mesopotamian diversity and stone architecture. Local crafts, wedding customs, folk music and table etiquette vary richly across districts.
Mosques, shrines and bazaar fabric together with museums and festivals keep Mardin's culture alive.
Hospitality and neighbourly ties in Mardin are part of Anatolia's deep social fabric.
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1Plain
1River
1Mardin bears traces of Göbeklitepe, Harran and Mesopotamian civilizations. Archaeological mounds and written sources reveal settlement layers from different eras.
From the Ottoman era to the Republic, administrative reform, agriculture and transport shaped Mardin. Today's district centers reflect this continuity.
See district history tabs for more local detail.