Artvin Province

Artvin Province (Turkish: Artvin ili; Armenian: Արտվինի նահանգ Artvini nahang; Georgian: ართვინის პროვინცია, Artvinis p'rovintsia; Laz: ართვინიშ დობადონა Artvinish dobadona;) is a province in Turkey, on the Black Sea coast in the northeastern corner of the country, on the border with Georgia.

Artvin is an attractive area of steep valleys carved by the Çoruh River system, surrounded by high mountains of Kaçkar, Karçal and Yalnızçam (up to 3900 m) and forest with much national parkland including the Karagöl-Sahara, which contains the Şavşat and Borçka lakes.

The rain turns to snow at higher altitudes, and the peaks are very cold in winter.

Autochthonous Muslim Georgians form the majority in parts of Artvin Province east of the Çoruh River.

Immigrant groups of Georgian origins, found scattered in Turkey are known as Chveneburi.

Hopa mines, 1900s
Districts of the Province of Artvin.
Central district also has the same name just like most provinces in Turkey.
Districts of Artvin
Districts of Artvin