Şırnak Province
Şırnak Province is located in southeastern Turkey, bordering Iraq and Syria. It is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage, with a population that includes various ethnic groups, primarily Kurds. The province's capital is also named Şırnak, which serves as a regional hub for trade and administration.
The economy of Şırnak is largely based on agriculture and livestock, with some mining activities as well. The region has historical significance, featuring ancient sites and a diverse landscape that attracts visitors. Despite its natural beauty, Şırnak has faced challenges due to political and social issues in the surrounding areas.