Izmir center
Izmir, the city which is home to the temple of Artemis, one
of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world.
The legendary female warriors, the Amazons, founded Izmir,
or Smyrna as it was called in Ancient Times, according to one story. Alternatively,
according to another tale, the Lelegs established it.
The city is located on
the Aegean Coast in the west o Turkey and the city is the biggest and most
important settlement in the Aegean Region .Izmir, which has managed to
modernize whilst preserving its archaeological and historical assets is an
important trade centre because of its port.
The diversity of activities and
resources that Izmir is able to provide make sit a very attractive area for
tourism. It boasts both spas with healing thermal waters and the deep blue sea
with beaches displaying the safety symbol of the blue flag.
Izmir resonates with the water and the wind. Benefiting from
the breeze from the Aegean Sea, Izmir enjoys a well-deserved reputation due to sights and ruins such as Bergama
(Pergamon) , Cesme, Foca, Kemalpasa, Selcuk, Tire and Urla which are
outstanding in terms of the richness of their natural and historical assets.
It offers visitors as: Beautiful Izmir” in Turkey, is
located at the star of a long and narrow gulf, decorated with yachts, passenger
ships and gulf steamers. It has a warm
climate and the cooling sea breeze in the summer takes away the burning heat of
the sun.
Izmir, which enjoys a special cultural and historical identity, is the
third largest city in Turkey. Its port, located inside the gulf, is the second
largest in Turkey .as a lively and cosmopolitan city, it occupies a significant
place in Turkey’s cultural life with the International Arts Festival and
International Fair..
The whole of the coastal road is enchanting .The district of
Alsanca and Arsiyaka are areas offering great opportunities to meet the locals
in the many restaurants, cafes and along walking paths.
“I am 8500 years old…..”Says Izmir.This metropolis, which is
a cornucopia of civilizations and mythology in ancient Ionia has been home to
the Amazons, Lydians, Persians , Alexander the Great and his generals. Romans,
Arabs, Umayyads ,Byzantines ,Seljuks and Ottomans throughout thousands of years
of history.
Izmir was the Homer the Poet’s inspiration and Alexander‘s dream,
the son of the Macedonian King Philip. Legend
has it that Alexander the Great fell asleep under a tree whilst out hunting on the outskirts of Mount
Pagos, today’s Kadifekale .He had a dream city of Smyrna in the exact place
where this dream had taken place. The geographer Strabo recounts that Smyrna,
which rivaled Ephesus,was the most beautiful Ionian city in Ancient Times.
It was home to Roman and Byantine civilizations following
the death of Alexander the Great and played a significant part in the spread of
Christianity .Offering Genoese and Venetian traders the opportunity to settle,
Izmir was later captured by theTurks in the 14th century and was
ruled by Emir Caka Bey. Aydinoglu Umur Bey and the Seljuks. From the 15th
century onwards, it became a province of the Ottoman Empire before being
occupied at the end of the First World War. It remained under occupation
throughout the War of Liberation until its liberation on 9 September 1922.
It had great commercial significance, particularly in the
production and export to tobacco and cotton due to the initiatives of the
British, French, Italian and Dutch merchants who arrived in the city in the 18th
and 19th centuries.
Izmir is attractively multi-cultural. From the perspective
of cultural identity, its present socio-demographic composition is still
characterized by tolerance towards different religious ad cultures due to its
Levantine, Jewish and Christian heritage. The synagogues and churches, which
are open to visitors and still used, are important signs of this multi-cultural
character.
Summers, due to Mediterranean climate in the region are hot
and dry, while winters are warm and rainy. The temperature rarely drops below
zero in the winter months. This temperate climate means that for most of the
year it is a good place for outdoor pursuits and water sports.
Having a total land area of 11973 square kilometres. Izmir
is composed of the following district: liaga, Balcova, Bayindir , Bergama,
Beydag, Bornova, Buca, cesme, Cigli, Dikili, Foca, Gaziemir, Guzelbache,
Karaburun, Karsiyaka, Kemalpasa Kinik, Kiraz, Konak, Menderes, Menemen,
Narlidere, Odemis, Sefrihisar,Selcuk, Tire, Torbali, Karabaglar, Bayrakl and
Urla.
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