National parks in Turkey include:
- Yozgat Pine Grove National Park
- Karatepe-Arslantaş National Park
- Soğuksu National Park
- Kuşcenneti National Park
- Uludağ National Park
- Yedigöller National Park
- Cape Dilek - Delta of Büyük Menderes National Park
- Spil Mount National Park
- Mount Kızıl National Park
- Mount Güllük National Park
- Kovada Lake National Park
- Munzur Valley National Park
- Beydağları Coast National Park
- Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park
- Köprülü Canyon National Park
- Mount Ilgaz National Park
- Historical Başkomutan National Park
- Ancient Göreme National Park
- Altındere Valley National Park
- Ancient Boğazköy Alacahöyük National Park
- Mount Nemrut National Park
- Beyşehir Lake National Park
- Kazdağı National Park
- Kaçkar Mountains National Park
- Hatilla Valley National Park
- Karagöl-Sahara National Park
- Altınbeşik Cave National Park
- Mount Honaz National Park
- Aladağlar National Park
- Marmaris National Park
- Saklıkent National Park
- Ancient Troya National Park
- Kastamonu-Bartın Küre Mountains National Park
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Went down the list of the dead.
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The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
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—Janet Frame (b. 1924)
“Nothing is so well calculated to produce a death-like torpor in the country as an extended system of taxation and a great national debt.”
—William Cobbett (17621835)
“Perhaps our own woods and fields,in the best wooded towns, where we need not quarrel about the huckleberries,with the primitive swamps scattered here and there in their midst, but not prevailing over them, are the perfection of parks and groves, gardens, arbors, paths, vistas, and landscapes. They are the natural consequence of what art and refinement we as a people have.... Or, I would rather say, such were our groves twenty years ago.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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—Alistair Cooke (b. 1908)