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Yumurtalık

Yumurtalık, formerly called Aegeae, Ayas, Lyeys or Laiazzo,[2] is a municipality and district of Adana Province, Turkey.[3] Its area is 447 km2,[4] and its population is 17,654 (2022).[1] It is a Mediterranean port and resort town at a distance of about 40 km (25 mi) from Adana city. The resident population of the town Yumurtalık is 5,739 (2022),[5] but in summer, it rises to 30 to 40,000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here. There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season.

Yumurtalık
Map showing Yumurtalık District in Adana Province
Yumurtalık
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 36°46′04″N 35°47′32″E / 36.76778°N 35.79222°E / 36.76778; 35.79222
CountryTurkey
ProvinceAdana
Government
 • MayorTürkeş Filik (MHP)
Area
447 km2 (173 sq mi)
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
17,654
 • Density39/km2 (100/sq mi)
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
Postal code
01680
Area code0322
Websitewww.yumurtalik.bel.tr

Yumurtalık has a large free economic zone housing the production units of up to thirty companies presently in operation or in phase of being built. Fields of activities include industries ranging from petrochemicals, synthetic fibers and steel industry, and there are also plans for establishing a major shipyard.[6]

History edit

The port has a long history, at least to 2000BC. Hittite pottery of the 17th century BC has been found in the mound of Zeytinbeli Höyük.

This Cilician port city is mentioned by Pausanias under the name Aegeae (Greek: Αἰγέαι).[7] a name that appears also in its coinage,[8] It was located on the Gulf of Issus (modern Gulf of İskenderun). Tacitus' Annals XIII:8 also mentions it in its account of the war between Armenia/Rome and Iberia/Parthia. Apollonius of Tyana (c. 15 – c. 100) made his early studies at Aegeae, when the city was at its cultural height.

In Strabo's time it was a small city with a port.[9][10] Aegae was a Greek town, but the origin of it is unknown. A Greek inscription of the Roman period has been discovered there; and under the Roman dominion it was a place of some importance. Tacitus calls it Aegeae.[11] It was Christianised at an early date, and while no longer retaining a residential bishop, remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, under the name of Aegeae.[12]

Under Rome, it was in the Roman province of Cilicia. The Saints Cosmas and Damian are mentioned in Christian hagiography to have been twin brothers, physicians who practiced their profession in Aegeae, accepting no payment for their services, and who eventually suffered martyrdom under Diocletian.[13]

 
A view of the busy port of Laiazzo when Marco Polo visited it in 1271, as presented in Le Livre des Merveilles

In the Middle Ages, and particularly in the 13th century, Aegeae grew to become an important harbour city of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. The Venetians called Aegeae Aiazzo or (incorporating the initial of the definite article) Laiazzo, and it became known locally as Ayas (Armenian: Այաս).[14] The fall of Acre[15] and the silting up of the harbour of Tarsus, together with the advantage of Ayas's good roads eastward, led to the city's becoming the principal centre of trade between West and East.[16] Numerous treaties were negotiated in which the Armenian kings granted various trade privileges to several Italian city-states.[17]

Between 1266 and 1322 raids by Mamluks and Turkmen in the area caused only minor disruptions in mercantile activities. Marco Polo disembarked here to begin his trip to China in 1271, he reportedly described it as a “city good for good trade,” adding that “all spices, silk, gold and wool from inland were carried to this town.”[18]

The Battle of Laiazzo in 1294, in which the navy of the Republic of Genoa overcame that of the Republic of Venice, is thought by some to be that in which Marco Polo later became a prisoner of the Genoese.[19][20] Within the city a quarter and trading post belonging to another of the Italian maritime republics, Pisa, was also established.[14]

The city was increasingly oppressed by the Mamluks and fell definitively into their hands in 1347, and when European trade routes with the East moved away from the Mediterranean, the city and its harbour lost importance.[14] Later, it was ruled by the Anatolian beylik of Ramadanids and in the 16th century, by the Ottoman Empire - eventually becoming part of the Turkish Republic.

In 1974, actor and film director Yılmaz Güney was arrested at Yumurtalık after a shooting incident that involved the murder of a Yumurtalık judge.

Ecclesiastical History edit

Christianity came early to Aegeae, to judge by the numerous martyrs recorded in the Acta Sanctorum and the Greek menologia, of whom the most famous are Saints Cosmas and Damian, commemorated in the Roman Martyrology under 26 September.[21]

The martyr Zenobius is traditionally considered to be the first bishop of Aegeae. Tarcodimantus, an Arian, was bishop at the time of the First Council of Nicaea (325). Patrophilus was a correspondent of Basil the Great; another unnamed bishop of Aegeae was an adversary of John Chrysostom; Eustathius was at the Council of Chalcedon (351) and was a correspondent of Theodoret; Julius was expelled from his see by Byzantine Emperor Justin I in 518 because of supporting Monophysitism; Thomas was at a synod in Mopsuestia in 550; and Paschalius was at the Second Council of Constantinople in 553. As indicated in a 6th-century Notitiae Episcopatuum, the see itself was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Anazarbus, the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, to which Aegeae belonged.[22][23]

Titular see edit

No longer a residential bishopric, presumably faded under Islam, Aegeae is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see,[24] the diocese having been nominally restored in the 18th century as a titular bishopric.

It is vacant since decades, having had the following incumbents of the lowest (episcopal) rank (except the first) :

  • Titular Archbishop Jakub Stefan Augustynowicz (1737.02.11 – 1751.12.22)
  • Jean-Baptiste-Marie Bron (1754.01.14 – 1775.11.15?)
  • Michel Joseph de Laulanhier (1776.01.29 – 1788)
  • Giovanni Maria Bisignani (1824.05.24 – ?)
  • Francisco Orueta y Castrillón, Oratorians (C.O.) (1855.09.28 – 1859.09.26), later Bishop of Trujillo (Peru) (1859.09.26 – 1873.03.21), Metropolitan Archbishop of Lima (Peru) (1873.03.21 – 1886.08.25)
  • Francesco Domenico Raynaud, Capuchin Franciscans (O.F.M. Cap.) (1867.12.12 – 1885.05.05) as Apostolic Vicar of Sofia–Plovdiv (Bulgaria) (1867.12.12 – 1885); emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Stauropolis (1885.05.05 – 1893.07.24)
  • Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse (駱書雅), Paris Foreign Missions Society (M.E.P.) (1916.01.28 – 1946.04.11)
  • John Joseph Wright (1947.05.10 – 1950.01.28) as Auxiliary Bishop of Boston (USA) (1947.05.10 – 1950.01.28); later Bishop of Worcester (USA) (1950.01.28 – 1959.01.23), Bishop of Pittsburgh (USA) (1959.01.23 – 1969.04.23), Prefect of the Roman Sacred Congregation for Clergy (1969.04.23 – 1979.08.10), created Cardinal-Priest of Gesù Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti (1969.04.30 – 1979.08.10)
  • Michel-Jules-Joseph-Marie Bernard, Spiritans C.S.Sp. (1950.03.12 – 1955.09.14), as Apostolic Vicar of Conakry (Guinea) (1950.03.12 – 1954.07.18) & Vicar Apostolic of Brazzaville (Congo-Brazzaville) (1954.07.18 – 1955.09.14); later promoted first Metropolitan Archbishop of Brazzaville (1955.09.14 – 1964.05.02), Titular Archbishop of Aræ in Mauretania (1964.05.02 – 1966.01.15), Archbishop-Bishop of Nouakchott (Mauritania) (1966.01.15 – 1973.12.21)
  • Francisco de Borja Valenzuela Ríos (1956.05.24 – 1957.08.20), as Bishop-Prelate of Territorial Prelature of Copiapó (Chile) (1955.06.27 – 1956.05.24 and 1956.05.24 – 1957.08.20); later Bishop of Antofagasta (Chile) (1957.08.20 – 1967.06.28), also Apostolic Administrator of Territorial Prelature of Calama (Chile) (1965.07.21 – 1968.05.19), promoted first Metropolitan Archbishop of Antofagasta (1967.06.28 – 1974.03.25), again Apostolic Administrator of Calama (1970.04 – 1970.06.02), also Archbishop-Bishop of San Felipe (Chile) (1974.03.25 – 1983.05.03), President of Episcopal Conference of Chile (1977 – 1980), Archbishop-Bishop of Valparaíso (Chile) (1983.05.03 – 1993.04.16)
  • José Joaquim Ribeiro (1957.11.30 – 1967.01.31)

Fortifications edit

This site has both land and sea castles as well as a polygonal watchtower.

The single curving wall that constitutes the surviving land castle closes the tip of a small peninsula and is surrounded by the old town.[17] The now missing seaward wall, which once followed the shore to enclose the entire ward, was visible in the late 19th century.[25] Three round towers and a polygonal bastion survive as well as several casemates with loopholes (shooting ports) and at least seven embrasured windows. The basic plan of the fortress may have been laid in late antiquity, but extensive rebuilding belongs to the early period of Ottoman occupation, when it served as a minor port for the fleet of Suleiman the Magnificent.

The sea castle, which is located on an island about 400 meters east of the shore, consists of a tight cluster of five chambers encased in a massive irregular bastion.[17] Attached is a badly damaged circuit wall that surrounds most of the island. The vaulted rooms and enclosures were probably storage areas for merchandise destined for Europe. Although there are the distinct traces of late antique foundations (e.g., dovetail sockets), the peculiar masonry and construction techniques of the sea castle are those typically used during Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia and may date from the reported re-fortification of the harbour in A.D. 1282.[26]

The watchtower, which is located 1.5 kilometers west of the land castle, was built by Suleiman the Magnificent in the mid 16th century with spolia from the nearby late antique city.[17] The lower two floors are covered with stone vaults. The loopholes in the walls of all three levels are identical in design to those in the nearby Ottoman fortress of Payas.

Yumurtalık today edit

 
Yumurtalık Beach
 
Ayas Castle
 
Yumurtalık seen from Süleyman's Tower

The sea is clean and there is still a relaxed feel to this coast, so Yumurtalık is a holiday and weekend retreat for the people of Adana and of other cities in Çukurova region, who come to stay in seaside holiday flats generally built in compounds. There are also small hotels and guest houses for occasional visitor who can swim during the day and stroll along the beach or into the village in the evenings. The public beaches are not very well kept by the municipality, and they are sometimes covered with litter. But the holiday villages have private beaches which are kept clean and can also be used by outsiders for a small daily entrance fee.

A number of beaches in Yumurtalık are also the nesting places for loggerhead sea turtle caretta caretta breed. In fact the amount of beach-front holiday property is also part of the problem, even though the sand is clean the turtles won't lay eggs in these busy beaches with neon-lit discothèques blasting out all night. Adequate protection for the turtle's nesting habitat continues to remain a critical question. These endangered species lay eggs only in Yumurtalık, in Akyatan beach in neighboring Karataş district and in İztuzu Beach in Dalyan in southwestern Turkey. In fact, the very name Yumurtalık means, among other things, egg nest in Turkish language.

As well as tourism, the fertile agricultural lands that extend behind the coast are also a key factor in local economy and quality tomatoes, watermelons and other fruits and vegetables are extensively produced in Yumurtalık.

Just outside Yumurtalık is the Botaş oil and natural gas terminal. It is the end of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline running from Northern Iraq, which was opened in the 1970s. Refined oils are also imported through here by sea. Immediately to the southwest, there is the oil terminal for crude oil pipeline from Baku, opened in 2006. Further in the same direction, there is the recently built İsken Sugözü coal-fired power station.

Composition edit

There are 24 neighbourhoods in Yumurtalık District:[27]

Places of interest edit

There are also picnic areas, a beach and birdwatching facilities in the lagoon.

Notable people edit

  • Zenobios and Zenobia (d. c. 290), bishop of Aegae and his sister, martyrs and Eastern Orthodox saints

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  2. ^ Täuber, Hans (Vienna). "Aegeae." Brill’s New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider. Brill Online, 02 October 2014
  3. ^ Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  4. ^ "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Yumurtalık". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  6. ^ "En büyük tersane (The largest shipyard)" (in Turkish). Lojiport.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.
  8. ^ Andrew Burnett, Michael Amandry, Pere Pau Ripollès, Ian Carradice, Roman Provincial Coinage, Supplement 2 (2006), Nos. 4030–4046
  9. ^ Strabo. Geographica. Vol. p. 676. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon's edition.
  10. ^ Lucan 3.227.
  11. ^ Tacitus. Annals. Vol. 13.8.
  12. ^ "Aegeae (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
  13. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sts. Cosmas and Damian". www.newadvent.org.
  14. ^ a b c Eser, Erdal. "FROM THE ROMAN SETTLEMENT OF AIGAI TO AYAS". Hrcak.srce.hr – via www.academia.edu.
  15. ^ Hild and Hellenkemper, Friedrich and Hansgerd (1990). Tabula Imperii Byzantini (Bd. 5 Kilikien und Isaurien ed.). Vienna: Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. p. 141.
  16. ^ Hild, Friedrich (1977). Das byzantinische Strassensystem in Kappadokien. Vienna: Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. pp. 32, 51–59, 125–129, 96–100, 125.
  17. ^ a b c d Edwards, Robert W. (1987). The Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXIII. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University. pp. 77–83, esp. note 4, 281, pls.25a-29b, 290a, 291a. ISBN 0-88402-163-7.
  18. ^ "Ayaş Antique Theatre in Turkey's south raises curtains after 2,000 years". Hürriyet Daily News.
  19. ^ Quarterly Review, vols. 125–126, Leonard Scott Publishing Company, NY (1868)
  20. ^ Olschki, Leonardo (June 8, 1960). "Marco Polo's Asia: An Introduction to His "Description of the World" Called "Il Milione."". University of California Press – via Google Books.
  21. ^ Martyrologium Romanum (Vatican 2001 ISBN 978-88-209-7210-3)
  22. ^ Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 893-896
  23. ^ Sophrone Pétridès, v. Aegae ou Aegaeae, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. I, Paris 1909, coll. 645-647
  24. ^ Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 885
  25. ^ Alishan, G. (1899). Sissouan ou l'Arméno-Cilicie. Venice. p. 433.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  26. ^ Bar Hebraeus, The Chronography of Gregory Abû’l Faraj, vol.1, trans. E. A. W. Budge, Oxford, p.465.
  27. ^ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.

Sources and external links edit

  •   Media related to Yumurtalık at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in Turkish)
  • Gigacatholic with titular see incumbent biography links
  • Yumurtalık Photographs
  • Extensive photographic survey and plans of the fortifications at Ayas / Yumurtalık

yumurtalık, formerly, called, aegeae, ayas, lyeys, laiazzo, municipality, district, adana, province, turkey, area, population, 2022, mediterranean, port, resort, town, distance, about, from, adana, city, resident, population, town, 2022, summer, rises, people,. Yumurtalik formerly called Aegeae Ayas Lyeys or Laiazzo 2 is a municipality and district of Adana Province Turkey 3 Its area is 447 km2 4 and its population is 17 654 2022 1 It is a Mediterranean port and resort town at a distance of about 40 km 25 mi from Adana city The resident population of the town Yumurtalik is 5 739 2022 5 but in summer it rises to 30 to 40 000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season YumurtalikDistrict and municipalityMap showing Yumurtalik District in Adana ProvinceYumurtalikLocation in TurkeyCoordinates 36 46 04 N 35 47 32 E 36 76778 N 35 79222 E 36 76778 35 79222CountryTurkeyProvinceAdanaGovernment MayorTurkes Filik MHP Area447 km2 173 sq mi Elevation20 m 70 ft Population 2022 1 17 654 Density39 km2 100 sq mi Time zoneTRT UTC 3 Postal code01680Area code0322Websitewww wbr yumurtalik wbr bel wbr trYumurtalik has a large free economic zone housing the production units of up to thirty companies presently in operation or in phase of being built Fields of activities include industries ranging from petrochemicals synthetic fibers and steel industry and there are also plans for establishing a major shipyard 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Ecclesiastical History 1 2 Titular see 2 Fortifications 3 Yumurtalik today 4 Composition 5 Places of interest 6 Notable people 7 References 8 Sources and external linksHistory editThe port has a long history at least to 2000BC Hittite pottery of the 17th century BC has been found in the mound of Zeytinbeli Hoyuk This Cilician port city is mentioned by Pausanias under the name Aegeae Greek Aἰgeai 7 a name that appears also in its coinage 8 It was located on the Gulf of Issus modern Gulf of Iskenderun Tacitus Annals XIII 8 also mentions it in its account of the war between Armenia Rome and Iberia Parthia Apollonius of Tyana c 15 c 100 made his early studies at Aegeae when the city was at its cultural height In Strabo s time it was a small city with a port 9 10 Aegae was a Greek town but the origin of it is unknown A Greek inscription of the Roman period has been discovered there and under the Roman dominion it was a place of some importance Tacitus calls it Aegeae 11 It was Christianised at an early date and while no longer retaining a residential bishop remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church under the name of Aegeae 12 Under Rome it was in the Roman province of Cilicia The Saints Cosmas and Damian are mentioned in Christian hagiography to have been twin brothers physicians who practiced their profession in Aegeae accepting no payment for their services and who eventually suffered martyrdom under Diocletian 13 nbsp A view of the busy port of Laiazzo when Marco Polo visited it in 1271 as presented in Le Livre des MerveillesIn the Middle Ages and particularly in the 13th century Aegeae grew to become an important harbour city of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia The Venetians called Aegeae Aiazzo or incorporating the initial of the definite article Laiazzo and it became known locally as Ayas Armenian Այաս 14 The fall of Acre 15 and the silting up of the harbour of Tarsus together with the advantage of Ayas s good roads eastward led to the city s becoming the principal centre of trade between West and East 16 Numerous treaties were negotiated in which the Armenian kings granted various trade privileges to several Italian city states 17 Between 1266 and 1322 raids by Mamluks and Turkmen in the area caused only minor disruptions in mercantile activities Marco Polo disembarked here to begin his trip to China in 1271 he reportedly described it as a city good for good trade adding that all spices silk gold and wool from inland were carried to this town 18 The Battle of Laiazzo in 1294 in which the navy of the Republic of Genoa overcame that of the Republic of Venice is thought by some to be that in which Marco Polo later became a prisoner of the Genoese 19 20 Within the city a quarter and trading post belonging to another of the Italian maritime republics Pisa was also established 14 The city was increasingly oppressed by the Mamluks and fell definitively into their hands in 1347 and when European trade routes with the East moved away from the Mediterranean the city and its harbour lost importance 14 Later it was ruled by the Anatolian beylik of Ramadanids and in the 16th century by the Ottoman Empire eventually becoming part of the Turkish Republic In 1974 actor and film director Yilmaz Guney was arrested at Yumurtalik after a shooting incident that involved the murder of a Yumurtalik judge Ecclesiastical History edit Christianity came early to Aegeae to judge by the numerous martyrs recorded in the Acta Sanctorum and the Greek menologia of whom the most famous are Saints Cosmas and Damian commemorated in the Roman Martyrology under 26 September 21 The martyr Zenobius is traditionally considered to be the first bishop of Aegeae Tarcodimantus an Arian was bishop at the time of the First Council of Nicaea 325 Patrophilus was a correspondent of Basil the Great another unnamed bishop of Aegeae was an adversary of John Chrysostom Eustathius was at the Council of Chalcedon 351 and was a correspondent of Theodoret Julius was expelled from his see by Byzantine Emperor Justin I in 518 because of supporting Monophysitism Thomas was at a synod in Mopsuestia in 550 and Paschalius was at the Second Council of Constantinople in 553 As indicated in a 6th century Notitiae Episcopatuum the see itself was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Anazarbus the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia to which Aegeae belonged 22 23 Titular see edit No longer a residential bishopric presumably faded under Islam Aegeae is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see 24 the diocese having been nominally restored in the 18th century as a titular bishopric It is vacant since decades having had the following incumbents of the lowest episcopal rank except the first Titular Archbishop Jakub Stefan Augustynowicz 1737 02 11 1751 12 22 Jean Baptiste Marie Bron 1754 01 14 1775 11 15 Michel Joseph de Laulanhier 1776 01 29 1788 Giovanni Maria Bisignani 1824 05 24 Francisco Orueta y Castrillon Oratorians C O 1855 09 28 1859 09 26 later Bishop of Trujillo Peru 1859 09 26 1873 03 21 Metropolitan Archbishop of Lima Peru 1873 03 21 1886 08 25 Francesco Domenico Raynaud Capuchin Franciscans O F M Cap 1867 12 12 1885 05 05 as Apostolic Vicar of Sofia Plovdiv Bulgaria 1867 12 12 1885 emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Stauropolis 1885 05 05 1893 07 24 Jacques Victor Marius Rouchouse 駱書雅 Paris Foreign Missions Society M E P 1916 01 28 1946 04 11 John Joseph Wright 1947 05 10 1950 01 28 as Auxiliary Bishop of Boston USA 1947 05 10 1950 01 28 later Bishop of Worcester USA 1950 01 28 1959 01 23 Bishop of Pittsburgh USA 1959 01 23 1969 04 23 Prefect of the Roman Sacred Congregation for Clergy 1969 04 23 1979 08 10 created Cardinal Priest of Gesu Divin Maestro alla Pineta Sacchetti 1969 04 30 1979 08 10 Michel Jules Joseph Marie Bernard Spiritans C S Sp 1950 03 12 1955 09 14 as Apostolic Vicar of Conakry Guinea 1950 03 12 1954 07 18 amp Vicar Apostolic of Brazzaville Congo Brazzaville 1954 07 18 1955 09 14 later promoted first Metropolitan Archbishop of Brazzaville 1955 09 14 1964 05 02 Titular Archbishop of Arae in Mauretania 1964 05 02 1966 01 15 Archbishop Bishop of Nouakchott Mauritania 1966 01 15 1973 12 21 Francisco de Borja Valenzuela Rios 1956 05 24 1957 08 20 as Bishop Prelate of Territorial Prelature of Copiapo Chile 1955 06 27 1956 05 24 and 1956 05 24 1957 08 20 later Bishop of Antofagasta Chile 1957 08 20 1967 06 28 also Apostolic Administrator of Territorial Prelature of Calama Chile 1965 07 21 1968 05 19 promoted first Metropolitan Archbishop of Antofagasta 1967 06 28 1974 03 25 again Apostolic Administrator of Calama 1970 04 1970 06 02 also Archbishop Bishop of San Felipe Chile 1974 03 25 1983 05 03 President of Episcopal Conference of Chile 1977 1980 Archbishop Bishop of Valparaiso Chile 1983 05 03 1993 04 16 Jose Joaquim Ribeiro 1957 11 30 1967 01 31 Fortifications editThis site has both land and sea castles as well as a polygonal watchtower The single curving wall that constitutes the surviving land castle closes the tip of a small peninsula and is surrounded by the old town 17 The now missing seaward wall which once followed the shore to enclose the entire ward was visible in the late 19th century 25 Three round towers and a polygonal bastion survive as well as several casemates with loopholes shooting ports and at least seven embrasured windows The basic plan of the fortress may have been laid in late antiquity but extensive rebuilding belongs to the early period of Ottoman occupation when it served as a minor port for the fleet of Suleiman the Magnificent The sea castle which is located on an island about 400 meters east of the shore consists of a tight cluster of five chambers encased in a massive irregular bastion 17 Attached is a badly damaged circuit wall that surrounds most of the island The vaulted rooms and enclosures were probably storage areas for merchandise destined for Europe Although there are the distinct traces of late antique foundations e g dovetail sockets the peculiar masonry and construction techniques of the sea castle are those typically used during Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia and may date from the reported re fortification of the harbour in A D 1282 26 The watchtower which is located 1 5 kilometers west of the land castle was built by Suleiman the Magnificent in the mid 16th century with spolia from the nearby late antique city 17 The lower two floors are covered with stone vaults The loopholes in the walls of all three levels are identical in design to those in the nearby Ottoman fortress of Payas Yumurtalik today edit nbsp Yumurtalik Beach nbsp Ayas Castle nbsp Yumurtalik seen from Suleyman s TowerThe sea is clean and there is still a relaxed feel to this coast so Yumurtalik is a holiday and weekend retreat for the people of Adana and of other cities in Cukurova region who come to stay in seaside holiday flats generally built in compounds There are also small hotels and guest houses for occasional visitor who can swim during the day and stroll along the beach or into the village in the evenings The public beaches are not very well kept by the municipality and they are sometimes covered with litter But the holiday villages have private beaches which are kept clean and can also be used by outsiders for a small daily entrance fee A number of beaches in Yumurtalik are also the nesting places for loggerhead sea turtle caretta caretta breed In fact the amount of beach front holiday property is also part of the problem even though the sand is clean the turtles won t lay eggs in these busy beaches with neon lit discotheques blasting out all night Adequate protection for the turtle s nesting habitat continues to remain a critical question These endangered species lay eggs only in Yumurtalik in Akyatan beach in neighboring Karatas district and in Iztuzu Beach in Dalyan in southwestern Turkey In fact the very name Yumurtalik means among other things egg nest in Turkish language As well as tourism the fertile agricultural lands that extend behind the coast are also a key factor in local economy and quality tomatoes watermelons and other fruits and vegetables are extensively produced in Yumurtalik Just outside Yumurtalik is the Botas oil and natural gas terminal It is the end of the Kirkuk Ceyhan Oil Pipeline running from Northern Iraq which was opened in the 1970s Refined oils are also imported through here by sea Immediately to the southwest there is the oil terminal for crude oil pipeline from Baku opened in 2006 Further in the same direction there is the recently built Isken Sugozu coal fired power station Composition editThere are 24 neighbourhoods in Yumurtalik District 27 Akdeniz Akyuva Asmali Ayas Ayvalik Demirtas Deveciusagi Devrisiye Golovasi Hamzali Haylazli Kaldirim Kalemli Kemalpasa Kesmeburun Kirmizidam Kuzupinari Narlioren Oren Sugozu Yenikoy Yesilkoy Yumurtalik ZeytinbeliPlaces of interest editAyas castle is reported to be the dock used by Marco Polo when travelling to China The tower of Suleyman Loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta beaches There are also picnic areas a beach and birdwatching facilities in the lagoon Notable people editZenobios and Zenobia d c 290 bishop of Aegae and his sister martyrs and Eastern Orthodox saintsReferences edit a b Address based population registration system ADNKS results dated 31 December 2022 Favorite Reports XLS TUIK Retrieved 12 July 2023 Tauber Hans Vienna Aegeae Brill s New Pauly Antiquity volumes edited by Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider Brill Online 02 October 2014 Buyuksehir Ilce Belediyesi Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory Retrieved 12 July 2023 Il ve Ilce Yuz olcumleri General Directorate of Mapping Retrieved 12 July 2023 Yumurtalik citypopulation de Retrieved 19 July 2023 En buyuk tersane The largest shipyard in Turkish Lojiport Pausanias Description of Greece v 21 11 Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Andrew Burnett Michael Amandry Pere Pau Ripolles Ian Carradice Roman Provincial Coinage Supplement 2 2006 Nos 4030 4046 Strabo Geographica Vol p 676 Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon s edition Lucan 3 227 Tacitus Annals Vol 13 8 Aegeae Titular See Catholic Hierarchy CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Sts Cosmas and Damian www newadvent org a b c Eser Erdal FROM THE ROMAN SETTLEMENT OF AIGAI TO AYAS Hrcak srce hr via www academia edu Hild and Hellenkemper Friedrich and Hansgerd 1990 Tabula Imperii Byzantini Bd 5 Kilikien und Isaurien ed Vienna Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften p 141 Hild Friedrich 1977 Das byzantinische Strassensystem in Kappadokien Vienna Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften pp 32 51 59 125 129 96 100 125 a b c d Edwards Robert 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