Land border crossings of Turkey
The following is a list of land border crossings of Turkey (i.e. only for motor vehicles, not railways) as of 2013.[1]
# | In province | Name of the crossing point | Open/Closed since | To country | Counterpart | To road | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ağrı | Gürbulak | 04.09.1953 | Iran | Bazargan | Open | |
2 | Van | Kapıköy | 16.04.2011 | Iran | Razi | Open[2] | |
3 | Hakkâri | Esendere | 15.09.1964 | Iran | Serow | Open | |
4 | Ardahan | Posof-Türkgözü | 12.07.1995 | Georgia | Vale | / | Open |
5 | Ardahan | Çıldır-Aktaş | 24.07.1995 | Georgia | Kartsakhi | / | Open |
6 | Artvin | Sarp | 31.08.1988 | Georgia | Sarpi | / | Open |
7 | Edirne | Pazarkule | 20.04.1952 | Greece | Kastanies | /51 | Open |
8 | Edirne | İpsala | 10.07.1961 | Greece | Kipoi | / | Open |
9 | Edirne | Kapıkule | 04.09.1953 | Bulgaria | Kapitan Andreevo | Open | |
10 | Edirne | Hamzabeyli | 22.11.2004 | Bulgaria | Lesovo | 7 | Open |
11 | Gaziantep | Karkamış | 04.09.1953 | Syria | Jarabulus | 216 | Open for only military |
12 | Hakkari | Şemdinli-Derecik | 14.02.2011 | Iraq | ? | ? | Closed |
13 | Hakkari | Çukurca-Üzümlü | 07.05.2015 | Iraq | ? | ? | Open[3] |
14 | Hatay | Yayladağı | 04.09.1953 | Syria | Kesab | 1 | Open |
15 | Hatay | Cilvegözü | 04.09.1953 | Syria | Bab al-Hawa | M45 | Open |
16 | Iğdır | Dilucu | 20.05.1992 | Nakhchivan | Sederek | / M7 | Open |
17 | Kilis | Öncüpınar | 04.09.1953 | Syria | Azaz | Route 214/Route 217 | Open |
18 | Kilis | Çobanbey | 08.02.2013 | Syria | ? | ? | Temporarily open[4] |
19 | Kırklareli | Dereköy | 18.07.1969 | Bulgaria | Malko Tarnovo | /9 | Open |
20 | Mardin | Nusaybin | 04.09.1953 | Syria | Qamishli | M4 | Open |
21 | Mardin | Şenyurt | 04.09.1953 | Syria | Al-Darbasiyah | No road | Closed |
22 | Şanlıurfa | Akçakale | 16.10.1974 | Syria | Tell Abyad | Route 712 | Open |
23 | Şanlıurfa | Ceylanpınar | 26.03.1999 | Syria | Ras al-Ayn | ? | Closed (Open only on Eids)[5] |
24 | Şanlıurfa | Mürşitpınar | 08.09.2010 | Syria | Ayn al-Arab | ? | Closed (Open only on Eids)[5] |
25 | Şırnak | Habur | 18.07.1969 | Iraq | Zakho | Open | |
26 | Şırnak | Gülyazı | 24.01.2012 | Iraq | ? | ? | Closed |
27 | Kars | Akyaka | 04.09.1953-11.07.1993 | Armenia | Gyumri | M7 | Closed |
See also
References
- ↑ "Sınır Kapıları Listesi HUDUT KAPILARI NEVİLERİN GÖRE-AÇIKLAMALI SINIR ÜLKELERİ" (PDF) (in Turkish). Turkish Interior Ministry. 2013-03-26. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ↑ Open only to small vehicles, e.g. cars, pickups
- ↑ http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/28936564.asp
- ↑ in order to deliver aid to Turkmens in Syria because of the ongoing Syrian Civil War
- 1 2 see: Eid al-Adha & Eid al-Fitr
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