Its adjacent provinces are Afyon to the northwest, Burdur to the southwest, Antalya to the south, and Konya to the east.
[4] Isparta province is divided into 13 districts (capital district in bold): Isparta lies in the northernmost part of the Pamphylian basin, wedged between the continental Bey Dağları and Anatolian blocks.
[6] As of 2012, there are 178,162 hectares of agricultural land in Isparta province, of which 28.8% (37,184 ha) is used for fruit growing.
[7]: 5 Isparta province accounts for 23.4% of all apple production in Turkey as of 2012.
[7]: 5 The majority of the province's apple production is done in three districts: Eğirdir, Gelendost, and Senirkent.