Turkish postal addresses are usually written with the name of the main street, minor street, apartment block name, apartment number, then finally
Provinces of Turkey and five figure
zipcode.[1]
Abbreviations
mah. - mahallesi (district)
mh. - mahallesi (district)
blv. - bulvarı (boulevard)
cad. - caddesi (road)
cd. - caddesi (road)
sk. - sokak (alley)
ap. - apartmanı (apartment)
kat - floor. Kat 1 is 2nd floor by American method
References
^Tom Brosnahan Turkey: a travel survival kit 4th ed
ISBN0-86442-178-8 (1993) p. 53 Turkish postal addresses are usually written with the name of the main street first, then the minor street and then the number of the building. For example: Bay Mustafa Adryok Gecilrrrez Sokak, Bulunmaz Crkmazr Liiks Apartrmanı ..."
Turkish postal addresses are usually written with the name of the main street, minor street, apartment block name, apartment number, then finally
Provinces of Turkey and five figure
zipcode.[1]
Abbreviations
mah. - mahallesi (district)
mh. - mahallesi (district)
blv. - bulvarı (boulevard)
cad. - caddesi (road)
cd. - caddesi (road)
sk. - sokak (alley)
ap. - apartmanı (apartment)
kat - floor. Kat 1 is 2nd floor by American method
References
^Tom Brosnahan Turkey: a travel survival kit 4th ed
ISBN0-86442-178-8 (1993) p. 53 Turkish postal addresses are usually written with the name of the main street first, then the minor street and then the number of the building. For example: Bay Mustafa Adryok Gecilrrrez Sokak, Bulunmaz Crkmazr Liiks Apartrmanı ..."