City
Epaper

Turkey announces its 10 happiest cities

By IANS | Updated: August 20, 2024 13:10 IST

Ankara, Aug 20 The Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) released its happiness rankings for Turkey's cities with Sinop in ...

Open in App

Ankara, Aug 20 The Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) released its happiness rankings for Turkey's cities with Sinop in the Black Sea region topping the list at 77.66 per cent among the country's 81 major cities.

The list was released on Monday. Sinop is followed by Afyonkarahisar of the Aegean region, with a happiness rate of 76.43 per cent, according to TurkStat.

Anatolia city Bayburt ranks third with 75.91 per cent, while Kirikkale in central Anatolia comes in fourth with a happiness rate of 75.48 per cent.

Kutahya City in the Aegean region has a happiness rate of 73.76 per cent, while Cankiri in central Anatolia records a rate of 73.5 per cent.

The Black Sea city Duzce shows a happiness rate of 72.77 per cent, while Usak in the Aegean region follows closely with 72.34 per cent.

Siirt, in southeastern Anatolia, reports a happiness rate of 71.65 per cent, while Sirnak, also in the southeast, has a rate of 71.36 per cent.

The data highlights the central Black Sea region as the happiest in Turkey, with the Aegean region also showing high levels of happiness.

Both central and southeast Anatolia regions also display significant contentment.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalTMC MP Mitali Bagh Faints During Opposition Protest; Rahul Gandhi, Others Detained (Watch)

Other SportsTeenager Maphaka makes mark against Australia with career-best fiery spell

Entertainment‘Salakaar’ actor Naveen Kasturia’s process is very fluid: Different scripts have different demands from actors

NationalMarch of despair by hopeless: BJP hits out at INDIA Bloc’s protest over SIR, 'vote theft'

NationalAnti-terrorist operation in J&K's Kishtwar enters 2nd day

International Realted Stories

InternationalSouth Korea, Vietnam to join hands for energy, nuclear power cooperation

InternationalMinority Rights March 2025 demands end to forced conversions, equality and constitutional reforms in Pakistan

InternationalAustralia to recognise Palestinian State, reiterates 'no role' for Hamas

InternationalBangladesh is ravaged by 'extremist communal-terrorist forces' under Yunus rule: Awami League

InternationalIran's infrastructure crisis deepens; power outages. water shortages disrupt daily life