List of hospitals in Turkey

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This is a list of hospitals in Turkey .

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Adana

Ankara

See List of hospitals in Ankara.

Antalya

Balıkesir

See List of hospitals in Balıkesir.

Bursa

See List of hospitals in Bursa.

Çanakkale

Denizli

Diyarbakır

Erzurum

Erzincan

Eskişehir

Istanbul

İzmir

See List of hospitals in İzmir.

Kocaeli

Konya

Mersin

Muğla

Şırnak Province

Nazilli

Tekirdağ

Zonguldak

Others

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  2. "PKK detonates explosive, kills Turkish soldier". Hurriyet Daily News . December 11, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2017. The soldier was injured by an explosive detonated by PKK militants and later succumbed to his wounds after being rushed to Şırnak State Hospital, state-run Anadolu Agency quoted the source as saying.
  3. "Three ISIL bomb-makers caught in Turkey's north". Hurriyet Daily News . January 27, 2017. Archived from the original on January 27, 2017. The brothers underwent health checks in the Yenikent State Hospital and were sent to court early on Jan. 27 under intense security.