Land border crossings of Turkey

The following is a list of land border crossings of Turkey (i.e. only for motor vehicles, not railways) as of 2013.[1]

#In provinceName of the crossing pointOpen/Closed sinceTo countryCounterpartTo roadStatus
1AğrıGürbulak04.09.1953 IranBazarganOpen
2VanKapıköy16.04.2011 IranRaziOpen[2]
3HakkâriEsendere15.09.1964 IranSerowOpen
4ArdahanPosof-Türkgözü12.07.1995 GeorgiaVale E691/Open
5ArdahanÇıldır-Aktaş24.07.1995 GeorgiaKartsakhi E691/Open
6ArtvinSarp31.08.1988 GeorgiaSarpi E70/Open
7EdirnePazarkule20.04.1952 GreeceKastanies/51Open
8Edirneİpsala10.07.1961 GreeceKipoi E90/Open
9EdirneKapıkule04.09.1953 BulgariaKapitan Andreevo E80Open
10EdirneHamzabeyli22.11.2004 BulgariaLesovo7Open
11GaziantepKarkamış04.09.1953 SyriaJarabulus216Open for only military
12HakkariŞemdinli-Derecik14.02.2011 Iraq??Closed
13HakkariÇukurca-Üzümlü07.05.2015 Iraq??Open[3] only to Iraq and Turkey passport holders only; open 8 am - 5 pm Sunday through Thursday
14HatayYayladağı04.09.1953 SyriaKesab1Open
15HatayCilvegözü04.09.1953 SyriaBab al-HawaM45Open
16IğdırDilucu20.05.1992 Azerbaijan -NakhchivanSederek E99/ M7Open
17KilisÖncüpınar04.09.1953 SyriaAzazRoute 214/Route 217Open
18KilisÇobanbey08.02.2013 Syria??Temporarily open[4]
19KırklareliDereköy18.07.1969 BulgariaMalko Tarnovo E87/9Open
20MardinNusaybin04.09.1953 SyriaQamishliM4Open
21MardinŞenyurt04.09.1953 SyriaAl-DarbasiyahNo roadClosed
22ŞanlıurfaAkçakale16.10.1974 SyriaTell AbyadRoute 712Open
23ŞanlıurfaCeylanpınar26.03.1999 SyriaRas al-Ayn?Closed (Open only on Eids)[5]
24ŞanlıurfaMürşitpınar08.09.2010 SyriaAyn al-Arab?Closed (Open only on Eids)[5]
25ŞırnakHabur18.07.1969 IraqZakhoOpen
26ŞırnakGülyazı24.01.2012 Iraq??Closed
27KarsAkyaka04.09.1953-11.07.1993 ArmeniaGyumriM7Closed
28IğdırAlican1993 ArmeniaMargaraM7Closed
29IğdırBorualan01.01.1985 Iran?M7Closed
Kapıkule-Kapitan Andreevo border crossing
Hamzabeyli-Lesovo border crossing
Turkish-Iranian frontier at Gürbulak

See also

References

  1. "Sınır Kapıları Listesi HUDUT KAPILARI NEVİLERİN GÖRE-AÇIKLAMALI SINIR ÜLKELERİ" (PDF) (in Turkish). Turkish Interior Ministry. 2013-03-26. pp. 3–4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  2. Open only to small vehicles, e.g. cars, pickups
  3. http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/28936564.asp
  4. in order to deliver aid to Turkmens in Syria because of the ongoing Syrian Civil War
  5. see: Eid al-Adha & Eid al-Fitr
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