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Bandırma

Bandırma (Turkish: [banˈdɯɾma]) is a municipality and district of Balıkesir Province, northwestern Turkey.[2] Its area is 755 km2,[3] and its population is 164,965 (2022).[1] Bandırma is located in the south of the Marmara Sea, in the bay with the same name, and is an important port city. It is approximately two hours away from Istanbul, Izmir and Bursa.

Bandırma
View of Bandırma Gulf from Cumhuriyet Square
Map showing Bandırma District in Balıkesir Province
Bandırma
Location in Turkey
Bandırma
Bandırma (Marmara)
Coordinates: 40°21′N 27°58′E / 40.350°N 27.967°E / 40.350; 27.967
CountryTurkey
ProvinceBalıkesir
Government
 • MayorTolga Tosun (CHP)
Area
755 km2 (292 sq mi)
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
164,965
 • Density220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
Postal code
10200
Area code0266
Websitewww.bandirma.bel.tr

Bandırma may be reached by land, sea, air and rail. Regular ship trips are made to Tekirdağ and Istanbul from Bandırma every day. The accelerated train services between Izmir and Bandırma, which are made every day in connection with the ferry, offer a different transportation alternative.

Bandırma is home to the fifth-largest port in Turkey, second in the Marmara sea to Istanbul. The annual average trade volume of Bandırma Port, which meets 90% of the exports from Balıkesir Province, is 800 million dollars.[4] Bandırma's twin towns are Kamen, Germany, Tongxiang, China, Cary North Caroline, USA; and Mardin, Turkey.

History Edit

Pre Byzantine and Byzantine period Edit

Bandırma, which has been named as Cyzicus, Panderma, Panormos in the past, is a very old settlement center. It is thought that Bandırma was founded between the 8th century and the 10th century BC from a sarcophagus found during excavations in Cyzicus, for which there is no exact information about its establishment.

 
Bandırma Cyzicus Zeus temple

The first archaeological research about the region was carried out by Kurt Bittel in 1952 and in the light of the archaeological data obtained as a result of excavations and geographical information provided by the ancient texts, from late Neolithic Age. Scientific studies were carried out in 1954 by Prof. Dr. Ekrem Akurgal. The excavation continued until 1960, and in 1988, Prof. Dr. It was restarted by Tomris Bakır. Common archaeological data in both excavations reveal the history of the region, determining that there are Neolithic settlements dating back to the middle of the 6th millennium BC and Chalcolithic settlements from the end of the 5th millennium BC. The ancient ruins of Daskyleion are also in the region. It is thought that the first settlement was inhabited between 7,000 BC and 5,000 BC. The settlement of Panormos, which means "safe harbor", was within the ancient region of Mysia. In 334 BC, Alexander the Great annexed the territory held by the Persians to his own state. After the death of Alexander, the region was conquered by the Romans. Bandırma, which remained in the Eastern Roman Empire after the division of the Roman Empire in 330, was captured by Kutalmış in 1076; however, the region passed back to the Eastern Roman Empire in 1106.

Ottoman period Edit

 
Bandırma Turgut Reis monument

It was attached to the Kapıdağı District of Erdek District in 1830 and became a separate district after the Tanzimat. Bandırma, which suffered a great fire in 1874, was populated further with the arrival of Crimean and Romanian immigrants after the Ottoman-Russian War of 1877–78. Bandırma, was destroyed by the Greeks on their retreat. It was liberated from the occupation on the early morning of September 17, 1922,[5] During its destruction many of its Turkish inhabitants were burned inside the mosque.[6]

Geography Edit

 
Lake Kuş, Bandırma

Bandırma's lands are quite flat in the coastal zone. These plains, cut with slight hills, rise to the south. Kocaavşa Creek, which springs within Bandırma, flows into Kuş Lake. Originating from Çanakkale Province, Gönen Stream passes through the north of the district and flows into the Sea of Marmara from the west of the Kapıdağ Peninsula.[7] To the south of Bandırma is Lake Kuş, also known as Lake Manyas or Bird Paradise. The area of 24,047 hectares where this lake is located was declared a national park in 1959 with the name Kuş Cenneti National Park.[8] Evliya Çelebi said "It is not that deep, and it's as if its water is the water of life (âb-ı hayat). Trout, pike, and a variety of delicious fish are caught in it. There are hunters who pay taxes to the state. So not everyone can fish for pleasure and for trade. In winter, this lake, It is filled with geese, ducks, swans, cormorants, mallards, gulls, goldfinches and other beautiful birds." about this lake.[9] There are 239 bird species in the park according to the periods. This park was included in the Ramsar Convention in 1998.[10]

Location Edit

To the north of Bandırma is the Kapıdağ Peninsula, which is part of Erdek district, and the sea of Marmara. Manyas district and lake are to the south, Gönen is to the west and Karacabey of Bursa province is located to the east of Bandırma.[9]

Composition Edit

There are 55 neighbourhoods in Bandırma District:[11]

Climate Edit

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Bandırma has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Csa). In addition, as it is located on the transition zone affected by the continental climate effect from the Balkans, various climatic characteristics are observed in the district. In Bandırma, according to 52 years of data; the lowest temperature was recorded as −14.6 °C (5.7 °F) (January 15, 1954) and the highest temperature as 42.4 °C (108.3 °F) (July 9, 2000).

The annual average temperature is 14 °C (57 °F). The dominant wind direction is north-northeast. Average wind speed is 15 km/h (9.3 mph). The average annual rainfall in the district is 703.3 mm (27.69 in).

Annual relative humidity average is 73%.

Climate data for Bandırma
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 20
(68)
22
(72)
26
(79)
31
(88)
33
(91)
38
(100)
42
(108)
37
(99)
36
(97)
37
(99)
27
(81)
22
(72)
42
(108)
Average high °C (°F) 8
(46)
8
(46)
11
(52)
16
(61)
29
(84)
25
(77)
27
(81)
26
(79)
24
(75)
20
(68)
14
(57)
10
(50)
17
(63)
Daily mean °C (°F) 5
(41)
5
(41)
7
(45)
12
(54)
16
(61)
20
(68)
23
(73)
23
(73)
19.9
(67.8)
16
(61)
11
(52)
7
(45)
13.9
(57.0)
Average low °C (°F) 1
(34)
2
(36)
3
(37)
7
(45)
11
(52)
15
(59)
18
(64)
19
(66)
15
(59)
12
(54)
7
(45)
3
(37)
10
(50)
Record low °C (°F) −15
(5)
−12
(10)
−6
(21)
−1
(30)
−2
(28)
5
(41)
7
(45)
10
(50)
5
(41)
0
(32)
−3
(27)
−6
(21)
−15
(5)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 17 15 15 12 9 6 3 4 5 10 14 17 127
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 cm) 5 5 2 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14
Mean daily daylight hours 10.2 11 12 13 14 15 15 14 12 11 10 9 12.2
Source: weatherbase.com [12]

Economy Edit

Bandırma, according to a ranking made in 2004 of all provincial centers and towns across Turkey, in one of Turkey's most advanced 23 districts. In addition, the district ranked 3rd among 87 districts in the list of provincial districts prepared according to various criteria. The district is the fastest growing district among the districts of Balıkesir province. Today, Bandırma has become the economic center of Balıkesir in the industrial branch.[9] According to 2008 data, 34 out of 100 companies paying the highest corporate tax in Balıkesir province and 4 out of the top 10 companies are in Bandırma district. The share of the district's corporate tax throughout the province is 20.6%. Again, according to 2008 data, 17 out of 100 people who pay the highest income tax in the province and 5 out of 10 people are in Bandırma district. With these numbers, the share of taxpayers from Bandırma throughout the province is 29%.

 
Town Hall and Harbor, 1920s

The district economy employs 10,000 people. 50% of this employment volume is employed in industry, 20% in agriculture and 30% in services. 30% of the population working in the industrial sector works in the agriculture-based industry, 10% in the chemical industry, 5% in the mining industry and 5% in the machinery industry.[13]

While 25% of Balıkesir province economy is produced in Altıeylül and Karesi, 14% is produced by Bandırma.

Foundations Edit

In the district, Bandırma Chamber of Commerce was established by Yahya Sezai Uzay in 1926 and Bandırma Commodity Exchange in 1940. Bandirma Commodity Exchange is the twenty-third oldest stock exchange in Turkey. Bandırma Missile Club – Husat, founded in 1957 by the students of Şehit Mehmet Gönenç High School, is another important organization.[13]

Trade Edit

Trade in Bandırma is usually done by sea. Bandırma Port, the second largest after Istanbul's on the Marmara Sea, is Turkey's fifth largest port. The depth of the port is 12 meters and 15 ships up to 20 thousand gross tonnage can load and unload at the same time. Bandırma's export products consist of mines, chicken meat, eggs and seafood. The trade volume made is about $800 million.[13]

Agriculture and livestock Edit

The most intensive activity in rural areas in Bandırma is crop production. Corn, oats, sugar beets and broad beans are the most produced products. Wine grapes are produced in the vineyards. Parsley production is important in the district where vegetable growing is also developed.

Cattle and sheep are also raised in the district. In the Merino breeding farm established in the district, breeding rams and sheep are raised. Poultry farming, which is generally concentrated in big cities and its surroundings, is an important source of income in the district. In addition, fishing is carried out on the shores of the Marmara Sea and Lake Manyas.

Transportation Edit

 
Bandırma Harbour and İDO

Bandırma is one of TCDD's main seaports, therefore the city sees much freight railroad traffic. Two passenger trains also operate from Bandırma to İzmir daily. These being the "6 Eylül Ekspresi", and the "17 Eylül Ekspresi". A new railway project will connect Bandırma with Bursa.[14] İDO also connects Bandırma with İstanbul, via ferry.[15] There is also a ferryboat from Tekirdağ to Bandırma.

Education Edit

There is one public university in Bandırma: Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University.

In 2003 Bandırma Archaeology Museum was founded by, amongst others, Tomris Bakır.

Population Edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
196555,967—    
197062,853+2.35%
197569,680+2.08%
198080,951+3.04%
198593,358+2.89%
1990102,300+1.85%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1997112,742+1.40%
2000120,753+2.31%
2007128,603+0.90%
2012139,874+1.69%
2017152,480+1.74%
2022164,965+1.59%
Source: Population censuses (1965-1997)[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] and TÜIK (2007-2022)[1]

According to the census made on the basis of states in 1893, the population of Bandırma District of Karesi Sanjak is 40,912. Of this population, 20,065 are women and 20,847 are men. Considering the ethnic composition of the population, there are 14,519 Muslim women, 15,473 Muslim men, 2762 Greek women, 2725 Greek men, 2282 Armenian women, 2175 Armenian men, 443 Catholic women, 406 Catholic men, 59 foreign women, 68 foreign men.[9]

According to the year 2000, the total population of Bandırma district is 120,753. Of this population, 59,882 are men and 60,871 are women. The urban population in the district is more than the rural population. 97,419 of the total population live in the city and 23,334 in the countryside. While 48,074 of the population living in the city is male and 49,345 female, this number is 11,808 males and 11,526 females in the villages. There are 204 people per km2 in the district.[23]

In the district, 34,490 people are primary school graduates, 3900 people are primary school graduates, 7358 people are secondary school graduates, 404 people are secondary school equivalent vocational high school graduates, 10.067 are high school graduates, 5655 are high school equivalent vocational high school graduates, 7089 are higher education graduates. In the district where 5172 people are illiterate, 1286 of them are men and 3886 of them are women. While the remaining 83,958 people can read and write, 14,930 people in the district have not graduated from any school.[23]

International relations Edit

Bandırma is twinned with:

Notable people from Bandırma Edit

  • Firdevsi-i Rumi – Turkish poet and scholar
  • Bekir Sami GünsavMilitary officer in the Ottoman and Turkish armies
  • Ahmet Nuri ÖztekinMilitary officer in the Ottoman and Turkish armies
  • Ethem PsheuOttoman – Circassian partisan leader and fighter in the Turkish War of Independence
  • Ziya Güler – Lieutenant General
  • Erkan Arıkan – German TV presenter of Turkish origin
  • Hande ErçelActress and Model

References Edit

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  24. ^ Sister/Twin Cities of Balıkesir Province
  25. ^ Cary Sister Cities Celebration - The sign for Cary’s newest Sister City, Bandirma, Turkey, is unveiled.

External links Edit

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This article is about the district For the Turkish ship see SS Bandirma Bandirma Turkish banˈdɯɾma is a municipality and district of Balikesir Province northwestern Turkey 2 Its area is 755 km2 3 and its population is 164 965 2022 1 Bandirma is located in the south of the Marmara Sea in the bay with the same name and is an important port city It is approximately two hours away from Istanbul Izmir and Bursa BandirmaMunicipalityView of Bandirma Gulf from Cumhuriyet SquareMap showing Bandirma District in Balikesir ProvinceBandirmaLocation in TurkeyShow map of TurkeyBandirmaBandirma Marmara Show map of MarmaraCoordinates 40 21 N 27 58 E 40 350 N 27 967 E 40 350 27 967CountryTurkeyProvinceBalikesirGovernment MayorTolga Tosun CHP Area755 km2 292 sq mi Elevation20 m 70 ft Population 2022 1 164 965 Density220 km2 570 sq mi Time zoneTRT UTC 3 Postal code10200Area code0266Websitewww wbr bandirma wbr bel wbr trBandirma may be reached by land sea air and rail Regular ship trips are made to Tekirdag and Istanbul from Bandirma every day The accelerated train services between Izmir and Bandirma which are made every day in connection with the ferry offer a different transportation alternative Bandirma is home to the fifth largest port in Turkey second in the Marmara sea to Istanbul The annual average trade volume of Bandirma Port which meets 90 of the exports from Balikesir Province is 800 million dollars 4 Bandirma s twin towns are Kamen Germany Tongxiang China Cary North Caroline USA and Mardin Turkey Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre Byzantine and Byzantine period 1 2 Ottoman period 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Composition 2 3 Climate 3 Economy 3 1 Foundations 3 2 Trade 3 3 Agriculture and livestock 4 Transportation 5 Education 6 Population 7 International relations 8 Notable people from Bandirma 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditPre Byzantine and Byzantine period Edit Bandirma which has been named as Cyzicus Panderma Panormos in the past is a very old settlement center It is thought that Bandirma was founded between the 8th century and the 10th century BC from a sarcophagus found during excavations in Cyzicus for which there is no exact information about its establishment nbsp Bandirma Cyzicus Zeus templeThe first archaeological research about the region was carried out by Kurt Bittel in 1952 and in the light of the archaeological data obtained as a result of excavations and geographical information provided by the ancient texts from late Neolithic Age Scientific studies were carried out in 1954 by Prof Dr Ekrem Akurgal The excavation continued until 1960 and in 1988 Prof Dr It was restarted by Tomris Bakir Common archaeological data in both excavations reveal the history of the region determining that there are Neolithic settlements dating back to the middle of the 6th millennium BC and Chalcolithic settlements from the end of the 5th millennium BC The ancient ruins of Daskyleion are also in the region It is thought that the first settlement was inhabited between 7 000 BC and 5 000 BC The settlement of Panormos which means safe harbor was within the ancient region of Mysia In 334 BC Alexander the Great annexed the territory held by the Persians to his own state After the death of Alexander the region was conquered by the Romans Bandirma which remained in the Eastern Roman Empire after the division of the Roman Empire in 330 was captured by Kutalmis in 1076 however the region passed back to the Eastern Roman Empire in 1106 Ottoman period Edit nbsp Bandirma Turgut Reis monumentIt was attached to the Kapidagi District of Erdek District in 1830 and became a separate district after the Tanzimat Bandirma which suffered a great fire in 1874 was populated further with the arrival of Crimean and Romanian immigrants after the Ottoman Russian War of 1877 78 Bandirma was destroyed by the Greeks on their retreat It was liberated from the occupation on the early morning of September 17 1922 5 During its destruction many of its Turkish inhabitants were burned inside the mosque 6 Geography Edit nbsp Lake Kus BandirmaBandirma s lands are quite flat in the coastal zone These plains cut with slight hills rise to the south Kocaavsa Creek which springs within Bandirma flows into Kus Lake Originating from Canakkale Province Gonen Stream passes through the north of the district and flows into the Sea of Marmara from the west of the Kapidag Peninsula 7 To the south of Bandirma is Lake Kus also known as Lake Manyas or Bird Paradise The area of 24 047 hectares where this lake is located was declared a national park in 1959 with the name Kus Cenneti National Park 8 Evliya Celebi said It is not that deep and it s as if its water is the water of life ab i hayat Trout pike and a variety of delicious fish are caught in it There are hunters who pay taxes to the state So not everyone can fish for pleasure and for trade In winter this lake It is filled with geese ducks swans cormorants mallards gulls goldfinches and other beautiful birds about this lake 9 There are 239 bird species in the park according to the periods This park was included in the Ramsar Convention in 1998 10 Location Edit To the north of Bandirma is the Kapidag Peninsula which is part of Erdek district and the sea of Marmara Manyas district and lake are to the south Gonen is to the west and Karacabey of Bursa province is located to the east of Bandirma 9 Composition Edit There are 55 neighbourhoods in Bandirma District 11 100 Yil Akcapinar Aksakal Altiyuzevler Ayyildiz Bentbasi Bereketli Beykoy Bezirci Cakilkoy Caliskanlar Carikkoy Cepni Cinarli Cinge Dedeoba Dere Doga Doganpinar Dogruca Dutliman Edincik Emre Ergili Erikli Eskiziraatli Golyaka Gunaydin Haciyusuf Haydarcavus Hidirkoy Ihsaniye Karacalilik Kayacik Kirazli Kulefli Kuscenneti Levent Mahbubeler Misakca Omerli Onyedieylul Orhaniye Pasabayir Pasakent Pasakonak Pasamescit Sirincavus Sunullah Yeni Yenice Yenisigirci Yeniyenice Yeniziraatli Yesilconlu Climate Edit According to the Koppen climate classification system Bandirma has a hot summer Mediterranean climate Csa In addition as it is located on the transition zone affected by the continental climate effect from the Balkans various climatic characteristics are observed in the district In Bandirma according to 52 years of data the lowest temperature was recorded as 14 6 C 5 7 F January 15 1954 and the highest temperature as 42 4 C 108 3 F July 9 2000 The annual average temperature is 14 C 57 F The dominant wind direction is north northeast Average wind speed is 15 km h 9 3 mph The average annual rainfall in the district is 703 3 mm 27 69 in Annual relative humidity average is 73 Climate data for BandirmaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 20 68 22 72 26 79 31 88 33 91 38 100 42 108 37 99 36 97 37 99 27 81 22 72 42 108 Average high C F 8 46 8 46 11 52 16 61 29 84 25 77 27 81 26 79 24 75 20 68 14 57 10 50 17 63 Daily mean C F 5 41 5 41 7 45 12 54 16 61 20 68 23 73 23 73 19 9 67 8 16 61 11 52 7 45 13 9 57 0 Average low C F 1 34 2 36 3 37 7 45 11 52 15 59 18 64 19 66 15 59 12 54 7 45 3 37 10 50 Record low C F 15 5 12 10 6 21 1 30 2 28 5 41 7 45 10 50 5 41 0 32 3 27 6 21 15 5 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 17 15 15 12 9 6 3 4 5 10 14 17 127Average snowy days 0 1 cm 5 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14Mean daily daylight hours 10 2 11 12 13 14 15 15 14 12 11 10 9 12 2Source weatherbase com 12 Economy EditBandirma according to a ranking made in 2004 of all provincial centers and towns across Turkey in one of Turkey s most advanced 23 districts In addition the district ranked 3rd among 87 districts in the list of provincial districts prepared according to various criteria The district is the fastest growing district among the districts of Balikesir province Today Bandirma has become the economic center of Balikesir in the industrial branch 9 According to 2008 data 34 out of 100 companies paying the highest corporate tax in Balikesir province and 4 out of the top 10 companies are in Bandirma district The share of the district s corporate tax throughout the province is 20 6 Again according to 2008 data 17 out of 100 people who pay the highest income tax in the province and 5 out of 10 people are in Bandirma district With these numbers the share of taxpayers from Bandirma throughout the province is 29 nbsp Town Hall and Harbor 1920sThe district economy employs 10 000 people 50 of this employment volume is employed in industry 20 in agriculture and 30 in services 30 of the population working in the industrial sector works in the agriculture based industry 10 in the chemical industry 5 in the mining industry and 5 in the machinery industry 13 While 25 of Balikesir province economy is produced in Altieylul and Karesi 14 is produced by Bandirma Foundations Edit In the district Bandirma Chamber of Commerce was established by Yahya Sezai Uzay in 1926 and Bandirma Commodity Exchange in 1940 Bandirma Commodity Exchange is the twenty third oldest stock exchange in Turkey Bandirma Missile Club Husat founded in 1957 by the students of Sehit Mehmet Gonenc High School is another important organization 13 Trade Edit Trade in Bandirma is usually done by sea Bandirma Port the second largest after Istanbul s on the Marmara Sea is Turkey s fifth largest port The depth of the port is 12 meters and 15 ships up to 20 thousand gross tonnage can load and unload at the same time Bandirma s export products consist of mines chicken meat eggs and seafood The trade volume made is about 800 million 13 Agriculture and livestock Edit The most intensive activity in rural areas in Bandirma is crop production Corn oats sugar beets and broad beans are the most produced products Wine grapes are produced in the vineyards Parsley production is important in the district where vegetable growing is also developed Cattle and sheep are also raised in the district In the Merino breeding farm established in the district breeding rams and sheep are raised Poultry farming which is generally concentrated in big cities and its surroundings is an important source of income in the district In addition fishing is carried out on the shores of the Marmara Sea and Lake Manyas Transportation Edit nbsp Bandirma Harbour and IDOBandirma is one of TCDD s main seaports therefore the city sees much freight railroad traffic Two passenger trains also operate from Bandirma to Izmir daily These being the 6 Eylul Ekspresi and the 17 Eylul Ekspresi A new railway project will connect Bandirma with Bursa 14 IDO also connects Bandirma with Istanbul via ferry 15 There is also a ferryboat from Tekirdag to Bandirma Education EditThere is one public university in Bandirma Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University In 2003 Bandirma Archaeology Museum was founded by amongst others Tomris Bakir Population EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 196555 967 197062 853 2 35 197569 680 2 08 198080 951 3 04 198593 358 2 89 1990102 300 1 85 YearPop p a 1997112 742 1 40 2000120 753 2 31 2007128 603 0 90 2012139 874 1 69 2017152 480 1 74 2022164 965 1 59 Source Population censuses 1965 1997 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 and TUIK 2007 2022 1 According to the census made on the basis of states in 1893 the population of Bandirma District of Karesi Sanjak is 40 912 Of this population 20 065 are women and 20 847 are men Considering the ethnic composition of the population there are 14 519 Muslim women 15 473 Muslim men 2762 Greek women 2725 Greek men 2282 Armenian women 2175 Armenian men 443 Catholic women 406 Catholic men 59 foreign women 68 foreign men 9 According to the year 2000 the total population of Bandirma district is 120 753 Of this population 59 882 are men and 60 871 are women The urban population in the district is more than the rural population 97 419 of the total population live in the city and 23 334 in the countryside While 48 074 of the population living in the city is male and 49 345 female this number is 11 808 males and 11 526 females in the villages There are 204 people per km2 in the district 23 In the district 34 490 people are primary school graduates 3900 people are primary school graduates 7358 people are secondary school graduates 404 people are secondary school equivalent vocational high school graduates 10 067 are high school graduates 5655 are high school equivalent vocational high school graduates 7089 are higher education graduates In the district where 5172 people are illiterate 1286 of them are men and 3886 of them are women While the remaining 83 958 people can read and write 14 930 people in the district have not graduated from any school 23 International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey Bandirma is twinned with nbsp Kamen Germany since 1999 nbsp Tongxiang China since 2002 24 nbsp Mardin Turkey nbsp Cary North Carolina USA since 2022 25 Notable people from Bandirma EditFirdevsi i Rumi Turkish poet and scholar Bekir Sami Gunsav Military officer in the Ottoman and Turkish armies Ahmet Nuri Oztekin Military officer in the Ottoman and Turkish armies Ethem Psheu Ottoman Circassian partisan leader and fighter in the Turkish War of Independence Ziya Guler Lieutenant General Erkan Arikan German TV presenter of Turkish origin Hande Ercel Actress and ModelReferences Edit a b c Population Of SRE 1 SRE 2 Provinces and Districts TUIK Retrieved 3 July 2023 Buyuksehir Ilce Belediyesi Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory Retrieved 8 June 2023 Il ve Ilce Yuz olcumleri General Directorate of Mapping Retrieved 22 May 2023 Bandirma 10 April 2021 Archived from the original on 2020 08 04 Retrieved 10 April 2021 Nis Kemal Soker Resat Ercan Tevfik Anit Cetin December 1995 Turk Istiklal Harbi II Cilt Bati Cephesi 6 Kisim III Kitap Buyuk Taarruzda Takip Harekati 31 Agustos 18 Eylul 1922 in Turkish Ankara Turkiye Genelkurmay Atase Baskanligi Yayinlari pp 262 264 ISBN 9789754090598 Tenekidhs Gewrgios 1980 Apostolopoylos Fwths ed H E3odos Tomos A Martyries apo tis eparxies twn Dytikwn 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Archived PDF from the original on 10 August 2022 1975 General Census PDF in Turkish Turkish Statistical Institute 1975 Archived PDF from the original on 10 August 2022 1980 General Census PDF in Turkish Turkish Statistical Institute 1980 Archived PDF from the original on 17 June 2022 1985 General Census PDF in Turkish Turkish Statistical Institute 1986 Archived PDF from the original on 22 May 2021 1990 General Census PDF in Turkish Turkish Statistical Institute 1991 Archived PDF from the original on 31 August 2021 1997 Population Count PDF in Turkish Turkish Statistical Institute 1999 Archived PDF from the original on 30 October 2022 a b c Balikesir 2001 2000 Genel Nufus Sayimi Nufusun Sosyal ve Ekonomik Nitelikleri Ankara TC Basbakanlik Devlet Istatistik Enstitusu Devlet Istatistik Enstitusu Matbaasi pp 62 102 Sister Twin Cities of Balikesir Province Cary Sister Cities Celebration The sign for Cary s newest Sister City Bandirma Turkey is unveiled External links EditMunicipality of 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