Çukurova
Çukurova is a fertile region in southern Turkey, known for its rich agricultural land and diverse crops. It is situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Taurus Mountains, benefiting from a warm climate and ample water supply from the Seyhan and Ceyhan Rivers. This area is often referred to as the "breadbasket" of Turkey due to its high production of cotton, citrus fruits, and grains.
The region is also home to several cities, including Adana, which is the largest urban center in Çukurova. The cultural heritage of Çukurova reflects a mix of Turkish, Arab, and Kurdish influences, contributing to its unique traditions and cuisine. The area's historical significance is highlighted by ancient sites and a vibrant local culture.