Manisa
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Manisa | |
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Location in Turkey | |
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Region | Aegean Region, Turkey |
Province | Manisa Province |
Coordinates | NA |
Postal code | 45x xx |
Licence plate code | 45 |
Website | http://www.manisa.bel.tr |
Manisa (Greek: Μαγνησία Magnesia) is the capital city of the Turkish province of Manisa. It has a population of 214,345.
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[edit] History
Manisa has a far-reaching past in the Aegean region of Anatolia. Its recorded history goes back to 500 BC, but the first known (Greek) settlements date back to the 14th century BC.
In Classical times the city was known as Magnesia ad Sipylum, and was the site of many battles between Romans and Greeks. Under the Roman Empire it remained very prosperous, despite almost being destroyed by an earthquake during the reign of Tiberius.
Since the great Ottoman Sultans chose Manisa as the training ground for crown princes, there are many examples of Ottoman architecture, as well as Seljuk. The Sultan Mosque of the 16th century was built for Ayşe Sultan, mother of Suleiman the Magnificent. In her honor, the Mesir Macunu Festival (featuring spiced candy, which is supposed to restore health, youth and potency, also known as "Turkish Viagra") is held every year in March, in the grounds of this mosque.
The Muradiye Mosque of the 16th century was built by the great architect Sinan, and the Murad Bey Medresse now houses the Archaeological Museum of Manisa.
Manisa celebrates the Vintage Festival every September, when the fruits of the vineyards are celebrated. The vineyards surround the city and provide dry fruit for export from İzmir, and grapes for wine making.
[edit] Manisa during the Greek occupation (1919-1922)
[edit] Modern Manisa
Modern Manisa is very much associated with the consumer electronics and white goods giant Vestel, as well as the football team Vestel Manisaspor, sponsored by the same group, although its economic base is far from being confined to the name Vestel alone.
[edit] Notable natives
- Ahmet Bilek - Olympic gold medalist in wrestling
- Hilmi Özkök - General and former Chief of the General Staff of Turkey
- İlhan Berk - poet
- Gelenbevi Ismail Efendi - Ottoman mathematician and academics
- Kenan Evren - General, military coup leader and 7th President of Turkey
- Ruhi Sarıalp - Olympic bronze medalist in triple jump
- Sinan Erdem - former volleyball player and head of Turkish National Olympic Committee
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Urban districts | Manisa | |
Rural districts | Ahmetli - Akhisar - Alaşehir - Demirci - Gölmarmara - Gördes - Kırkağaç - Köprübaşı - Kula - Salihli - Sarıgöl - Saruhanlı - Selendi - Soma - Turgutlu | |
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Aegean | ||
Black Sea | ||
Central Anatolia | ||
East Anatolia | ||
Marmara | ||
Mediterranean Sea | ||
Southeastern Anatolia |