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Igdir, is the city of Igdir Province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. The most elevated mountain in Turkey, Agri Dagi or Mount Ararat, is incompletely in Igdir area. The city and territory are named after a western Turkish family considered Igdir that had a place with a part of the Oghuz Turks. They spread all through Anatolia and there are a few towns and towns named Igdir in Eskisehir Province and different parts of Turkey today.
The city in Armenian is called Igdir, Tsolakert after an old settlement close-by. The city of Igdir sits on a plain at a lower height than a large portion of Turkey's eastern areas. This permits agrarian generation including apples, tomatoes, cucumbers, peaches, pears, sugar beet, watermelons and melons. Be that as it may, the most celebrated create of Igdir are cotton and apricots. Igdir's way of life is a piece of the bigger culture of Turkey.
The rising horticultural generation and the opening of an outskirt entryway with Nakhchivan in 1992 have empowered the town to be livelier and wealthier than its neighbors in the for the most part devastated eastern Turkey. There are numerous bistros and eateries. The city of Igdir is situated among Kars and Agri. In spite of the way that it has 3 deliberately vital neighbors, the fringe entryway to Armenia is shut and there is no immediate access to Iran, subsequently this circumstance decreases monetary conceivable outcomes.
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