Toprak Island
Native name: Toprak Adası | |
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Toprak Island | |
| Geography | |
| Coordinates | 37°16′58″N 27°21′59″E / 37.28278°N 27.36639°E |
| Administration | |
| İl (province) | Muğla Province |
| İlçe | Milas |
Toprak Island (Turkish: Toprak Adası, literally "Soil Island") or Kapota island (Ancient Greek: Καπότα) is an Aegean island of Turkey. (It is sometimes called Vardalkapı Island) It is uninhabited.[1]
At 37°16′58″N 27°21′59″E / 37.28278°N 27.36639°E it is administratively a part of Milas ilçe (district) of Muğla Province.[2] Its area is about 1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi). Its distance from the mainland (Anatolia) is about 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi).
Toprak Island is part of the archipelago of small Aegean islets off the coast of Muğla Province, lying north of the Bodrum peninsula and near the village of Çamlıca in the Milas district.[3] Its coordinates place it within a region of numerous other uninhabited islands documented in geographic and map databases for the Aegean coast of Turkey.
References
- ^ "English: Nautical chart of the coast of Turkey from the Samos Strait to the Mandelyah Gulf. Surveyed by Commander T. Graves and the officers of H.M. Surveying Ship Beacon, 1835-7. Not current - not to be used for navigation!", Admiralty Chart No 1546 Samos Strait to Mandelyah Gulf, Published 1898, United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, 1898-11-23, retrieved 2026-02-06
- ^ Map page
- ^ "Toprak Adası Nerede Haritası Milas Muğla". www.haritamap.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 2026-02-15.