Hatay Province
Hatay Province is located in southern Turkey, bordering Syria. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful landscapes, including the Orontes River and the Mediterranean coastline. The province's capital is Antakya, which has been an important city since ancient times and is famous for its archaeological sites and historical architecture.
The region is also recognized for its unique cuisine, which blends Turkish, Arab, and Mediterranean flavors. Hatay is home to various ethnic groups, including Turks, Arabs, and Kurds, contributing to its cultural diversity. The province plays a significant role in trade and agriculture, particularly in the production of olive oil and citrus fruits.