Mus has the third largest plain in Eastern Anatolia. It has a rarely found natural setting, being in the highest region of Turkey, nearby Murat and Karasu rivers. Hidden between the mountains, this plain has a natural beauty, with lakes and greenery between high mountains. It is 8196 km2 in area, and has a population of 453,654 (as of 2000). Main economy is based on agriculture and live stock, also carpet and kilim weaving takes an important place in the city. Neighboring provinces are Bitlis, Agri, BingOl, Diyarbakir, Batman and Erzurum. It has a typical continental climate and stands on tectonic faults of Anatolia. There are five districts of Mus; Bulanik, Malazgirt, Varto, HaskOy and Korkut.
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