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Aydın Province

Aydın Province (Turkish: Aydın ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality of southwestern Turkey, located in the Aegean Region. Its area is 8,116 km2,[2] and its population is 1,148,241 (2022).[1] The provincial capital is the city of Aydın. Other towns in the province include the summer seaside resorts of Didim and Kuşadası.

Aydın Province
Aydın İli
Location of the province within Turkey
CountryTurkey
SeatAydın
Government
 • MayorÖzlem Çerçioğlu (CHP)
 • ValiYakup Canbolat
Area
8,116 km2 (3,134 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
1,148,241
 • Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
Area code0256
Websitewww.aydin.bel.tr
www.aydin.gov.tr

Geography edit

Neighboring provinces are Manisa to the north east, İzmir to the north, Denizli to the east, Muğla to the south.

The central and western parts of the province are fertile plains watered by the largest river in the Aegean region the Büyük Menderes River, with the Aydın Mountains to the north and the Menteşe Mountains to the south. The western end of the province is the Aegean coast with Lake Bafa a major feature of the Menderes delta area. The climate is typical of the Aegean region, very hot in summer. The Germencik region contains a number of hot springs.

Districts edit

 

Aydın province is divided into 17 districts:

Flora edit

Much of the countryside is a mix of fig, olive and citrus trees, especially figs.

Economy edit

The major sources of income are agriculture and tourism.

Tourism edit

 
Temple of Aphrodite in Aphrodisias

The coastal towns of Didim and Kuşadası in particular are tourist resorts. Kuşadası is near to the Dilek Peninsula - Büyük Menderes Delta National Park, while Didim has a temple of Apollo, beaches, and the ancient ruins of Miletos nearby. The province contains archeological sites, including the ancient Carian cities of Alinda and Alabanda.

Agriculture edit

 
Aydın figs

Aydın is Turkey's leading producer of figs[citation needed] and exports dried figs worldwide. The very name by which the fruit was called in the world markets was "Smyrna figs" until recently, due to the preponderance of figs exported from İzmir over other species of the genus. But İzmir got the name by being the center for the wholesale trade and exports, while in fact the fruit was traditionally cultivated in Aydın. The term used within Turkey is "Aydın figs" (Turkish: Aydın inciri). Turkey's yearly production of roughly 50,000 tons of dried figs, is almost all from Aydın,[3] Within Aydın province, the best figs are reputed to be grown in Germencik. Aydın produces olives from the varieties of Memecik, Manzanilla, and Gemlik,[4] as well as chestnuts, cotton, citrus fruits, water melons and other fruits.

Orange and tangerine cultivation has increased in Aydın in recent years.[5]

Industry edit

Aydın has some light industry

Adnan Menderes University was built in the city of Aydın in 1990s and has branches throughout the province.

Places of interest edit

 
The Sebasteion of Aphrodisias
 
Temple of Apollo in Didyma
 
Ancient theatre of Miletus

The city of Aydın has a number of antique ruins and Ottoman period mosques. The province's countryside and scenery include a stretch of the Aegean coast and a number of historic sites including:

Culture edit

Aydın is the home of the Zeybek folk art. This involves a special type of war dance which is performed in a ring to resemble birds. The Zeybek is performed to sounds of the Kiteli and other Turkish folk instruments.

The folk songs of Aydın are famously short, indeed a popular saying in the Aegean region to get someone to stop talking, is Keep it short, make it an Aydın tune.[6]

The cuisine features the typical Turkish pastries, köfte and kebab.

Transport edit

Roads edit

İzmir to Aydın motorway, Motorway O-31, was built in the 1990s and is the city's main thoroughfare. An extension of this motorway to Denizli is currently under construction, with longer-term plans to extend it to Antalya.

Railway edit

There is a passenger train service passing through Aydın, connecting the city to İzmir and Denizli. This passenger train runs five trains per day.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  2. ^ "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  3. ^ US Department of Agriculture briefing report on world fig production For comparison, the world's second and the third largest producers of dried figs, namely Greece and California, each produce around 12,500 tons per year. Since Aydın dominates the Turkish market in figs, the province also soars over these two producers by almost fourfold.
  4. ^ Wiley Online Library- Retrieved 2018-07-10
  5. ^ Gazete, Banka (26 November 2021). "Portakal üreticisi aracıdan dertli". Gazete Banka. p. https://gazetebanka.com/. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  6. ^ kısa kes de aydın havası olsun
  7. ^ Rail-Turkey TR - İzmir Denizli treni

External links edit

  • (in Turkish) Aydın governor's official website
  • (in Turkish)
  • (in Turkish)
  • (in Turkish)
  • (in Turkish) Aydın otelleri

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For other uses see Aydin Province disambiguation Aydin Province Turkish Aydin ili is a province and metropolitan municipality of southwestern Turkey located in the Aegean Region Its area is 8 116 km2 2 and its population is 1 148 241 2022 1 The provincial capital is the city of Aydin Other towns in the province include the summer seaside resorts of Didim and Kusadasi Aydin Province Aydin IliProvince and metropolitan municipalityLocation of the province within TurkeyCountryTurkeySeatAydinGovernment MayorOzlem Cercioglu CHP ValiYakup CanbolatArea8 116 km2 3 134 sq mi Population 2022 1 1 148 241 Density140 km2 370 sq mi Time zoneTRT UTC 3 Area code0256Websitewww wbr aydin wbr bel wbr tr www wbr aydin wbr gov wbr tr Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Districts 1 2 Flora 2 Economy 2 1 Tourism 2 2 Agriculture 2 3 Industry 3 Places of interest 4 Culture 5 Transport 5 1 Roads 5 2 Railway 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeography editNeighboring provinces are Manisa to the north east Izmir to the north Denizli to the east Mugla to the south The central and western parts of the province are fertile plains watered by the largest river in the Aegean region the Buyuk Menderes River with the Aydin Mountains to the north and the Mentese Mountains to the south The western end of the province is the Aegean coast with Lake Bafa a major feature of the Menderes delta area The climate is typical of the Aegean region very hot in summer The Germencik region contains a number of hot springs Districts edit nbsp Aydin province is divided into 17 districts Bozdogan Buharkent Cine Didim Efeler central Germencik Incirliova Karacasu Karpuzlu Kocarli Kosk Kusadasi Kuyucak Nazilli Soke Sultanhisar Yenipazar Flora edit Much of the countryside is a mix of fig olive and citrus trees especially figs Economy editThe major sources of income are agriculture and tourism Tourism edit nbsp Temple of Aphrodite in AphrodisiasThe coastal towns of Didim and Kusadasi in particular are tourist resorts Kusadasi is near to the Dilek Peninsula Buyuk Menderes Delta National Park while Didim has a temple of Apollo beaches and the ancient ruins of Miletos nearby The province contains archeological sites including the ancient Carian cities of Alinda and Alabanda Agriculture edit nbsp Aydin figsAydin is Turkey s leading producer of figs citation needed and exports dried figs worldwide The very name by which the fruit was called in the world markets was Smyrna figs until recently due to the preponderance of figs exported from Izmir over other species of the genus But Izmir got the name by being the center for the wholesale trade and exports while in fact the fruit was traditionally cultivated in Aydin The term used within Turkey is Aydin figs Turkish Aydin inciri Turkey s yearly production of roughly 50 000 tons of dried figs is almost all from Aydin 3 Within Aydin province the best figs are reputed to be grown in Germencik Aydin produces olives from the varieties of Memecik Manzanilla and Gemlik 4 as well as chestnuts cotton citrus fruits water melons and other fruits Orange and tangerine cultivation has increased in Aydin in recent years 5 Industry edit Aydin has some light industryAdnan Menderes University was built in the city of Aydin in 1990s and has branches throughout the province Places of interest edit nbsp The Sebasteion of Aphrodisias nbsp Temple of Apollo in Didyma nbsp Ancient theatre of MiletusThe city of Aydin has a number of antique ruins and Ottoman period mosques The province s countryside and scenery include a stretch of the Aegean coast and a number of historic sites including Didim coastal resort with large temple of Apollo and nearby Miletus ruins of an Ancient Greek city Ilyas Bey Complex a cultural heritage of Turkey built in 1403 Kusadasi coastal resort near to the Dilek Peninsula Buyuk Menderes Delta National Park Kirazli a traditional Turkish village with old stone houses Alinda ancient ruins Harpasa ancient city in Nazilli and Arpaz Castle also known as Arpaz Beyler Mansion Alabanda ancient ruins Magnesia ad Maeandrum ancient ruins on the Ortaklar Soke road in Germencik Nysa another ruined Carian city in Sultanhisar Aphrodisias more ancient ruins including tombs friezes and sculpture in Karacasu Priene another ruin near Soke Mycale MountainsCulture editAydin is the home of the Zeybek folk art This involves a special type of war dance which is performed in a ring to resemble birds The Zeybek is performed to sounds of the Kiteli and other Turkish folk instruments The folk songs of Aydin are famously short indeed a popular saying in the Aegean region to get someone to stop talking is Keep it short make it an Aydin tune 6 The cuisine features the typical Turkish pastries kofte and kebab Transport editRoads edit Izmir to Aydin motorway Motorway O 31 was built in the 1990s and is the city s main thoroughfare An extension of this motorway to Denizli is currently under construction with longer term plans to extend it to Antalya Railway edit There is a passenger train service passing through Aydin connecting the city to Izmir and Denizli This passenger train runs five trains per day 7 See also editList of populated places in Aydin ProvinceReferences edit a b Address based population registration system ADNKS results dated 31 December 2022 Favorite Reports XLS TUIK Retrieved 19 September 2023 Il ve Ilce Yuz olcumleri General Directorate of Mapping Retrieved 19 September 2023 US Department of Agriculture briefing report on world fig production For comparison the world s second and the third largest producers of dried figs namely Greece and California each produce around 12 500 tons per year Since Aydin dominates the Turkish market in figs the province also soars over these two producers by almost fourfold Wiley Online Library Retrieved 2018 07 10 Gazete Banka 26 November 2021 Portakal ureticisi aracidan dertli Gazete Banka p https gazetebanka com Retrieved 26 November 2021 kisa kes de aydin havasi olsun Rail Turkey TR Izmir Denizli treniExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aydin Province in Turkish Aydin governor s official website in Turkish Aydin municipality s official website Aydin weather forecast information in Turkish Local information in Turkish Aydin figs information in Turkish Aydin otelleri 37 43 42 N 27 56 14 E 37 72833 N 27 93722 E 37 72833 27 93722 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aydin Province amp oldid 1195815436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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