Mardin (province)
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La province de Mardin est une des 81 provinces (en turc : il, au singulier, et iller au pluriel) de la Turquie.
Sa préfecture (en turc : valiliği) se trouve dans la ville éponyme de Mardin.
Géographie
Sa superficie est de 8 891 km².
Population
Au recensement de 2000, la province était peuplée d'environ 705 098 habitants, soit une densité de population d'environ 79 hab./km².
Administration
La province est administrée par un préfet (en turc : vali )
Subdivisions
La province est divisée en 10 districts (en turc : ilçe , au singulier)i.
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