Natural lakes
Reservoir and dam lakes
Name | Area (km2) | Depth | Location |
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Atatürk Reservoir | 817 km2 | Şanlıurfa, Adıyaman, Diyarbakır | |
Keban Baraj Gölü | 675 km2 | Elazığ, Tunceli, Erzincan | |
Ilısu Baraj Gölü | 313 km2 | Mardin, Şırnak, Siirt, Batman | |
Karakaya Baraj Gölü | 298 km2 | Malatya, Elazığ, Diyarbakır | |
Hirfanlı Baraj Gölü | 263 km2 | Ankara, Kırşehir | |
Silvan Baraj Gölü | 178 km2 | Diyarbakır | |
Altınkaya Baraj Gölü | 118 km2 | Samsun | |
Alpaslan-1 Baraj Gölü | 115 km2 | Muş | |
Alpaslan-2 Baraj Gölü | Muş | ||
Sarıyar Baraj Gölü | 83 km2 | Ankara, Eskişehir | |
Seyhan Baraj Gölü | 67 km2 | Adana | |
Kılıçkaya Baraj Gölü | 64 km2 | Sivas, Giresun | |
Aslantaş Baraj Gölü | 49 km2 | Adana | |
Demirköprü Baraj Gölü | 47 km2 | Manisa | |
Karacaören Baraj Gölü | 45 km2 | Burdur, Isparta | |
Büyükçekmece Baraj Gölü | 43 km2 | Istanbul | |
Menzelet Baraj Gölü | 42 km2 | Kahramanmaraş | |
Arpaçay Baraj Gölü | 41 km2 | Kars |
See also
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