This partial list of city nicknames in Turkey compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities in Turkey are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to locals, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.
- Adñyaman
- "The Land of the Great Statues"
- Ankara
- "Heart of Turkey"
- Ardahan
- "Hidden Gem in Northeastern Turkey"
- Batman
- "City of Festivals"
- Bingöl
- "City of Thousand Lakes"
- Bitlis
- "City of Five Minarets"
- Bursa
- "Green Bursa"
- Dersim
- "Silver Gate"
- Diyarbakñr
- "Amad" and "City of Watermelons"
- Erzincan
- "Gem of Eastern Turkey"
- Hakkâri
- "City of Pomegranates"
- IÃÂdñr
- "Jewel of Eastern Anatolia"
- Istanbul
- "Augusta Antonina"
- "New Rome" / "Second Rome"
- "Dersaadet" ( 'Gate of Felicity')
- "Derâliye" ( 'Sublime Gate') Der being the Persian word for door
- "Bâb-ñ ÃÂlî" ( 'The Sublime Porte')
- "Pâyitaht" (, 'The Seat of the Throne')
- "Asitane" (, From Persian 'The Doorstep' of the Sultan/Government or 'The Center' of Ottoman Empire).
- ðzmir
- "Pearl of Aegean"
- "Gâvur ðzmir" (Infidel Izmir)
- Kars
- "Bride of Turkey"
- Mardin
- "City of Historical Texture and Architecture"
- MuÃ
Â
- "City of Tulips"
- Siirt
- "City of Vibrant Nightlife"
- Ã
Âanlñurfa
- "City of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham)" and "Realm of Prophets"
- Ã
Âñrnak
- "City of Noah's Ark"
- Van
- "Pearl of the East"
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