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Turkey's most irritable provinces

August 30, 2023

The most irritating provinces in Turkey have been identified according to the results of a survey conducted on an online platform. A total of 22 thousand people were polled. According to the results of the survey, people living in megacities can be more irritable than those living in small towns.

In megacities, factors such as heavy traffic, crowding and time loss due to distances cause city dwellers to experience more stress compared to people living in other regions. However, the survey results show that in addition to the complexities of urban life, regional factors and living conditions can influence people's mood. Izmir turned out to be the calmest province, while Sivas was the most nervous.

The results of the survey are as follows:

Sivas: 64%
Samsun: 60%
Eskisehir: 56%
Hatay: 53%
Ankara: 52%
Aydin: 50%
Çanakkale: 43%
Balıkesir: 30%
Izmir: 29%

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