Reyhanlı (pronounced [ɾejˈhanɫɯ]; Arabic: الريحانية, ar-Rayḥānīyah) is a municipality and district of Hatay Province, Turkey.
[4] The car bombs were left outside Reyhanlı's town hall and post office.
[5] At that time, the attack was the deadliest single act of terrorism in the history of modern Turkey,[6][7] only to be surpassed by the 103 victims of the 2015 Ankara bombings.
[9][10] The climate is typical of the Mediterranean region, and Reyhanlı is an agricultural district watered from Reyhanlı reservoir, growing cotton, wheat and other grains and raising cattle, sheep and goats.
There is a border crossing point to Bab al-Hawa in Syria at Cilvegözü, 5 kilometres (3 miles) south east of Reyhanlı town, which is the busiest land border post between Turkey and Syria.