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 Encyclopedia: Istanbul Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It is surrounded by the provinces of Tekirdağ to the west, and Kocaeli to the east, the Black Sea to the north, and the Sea of Marmara to the south.
Ağrı is a border province in eastern Turkey, bordering Iran to the east, Kars to the North, Erzurum to the Northeast, Mus and Bitlis to the Southeast, Van to the south, and Igdir to the northeast.
Bilecik is a province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the east, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the west, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya to the south, spanning an area of 4,307 km2.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Istanbul-Province   (1877 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Manisa Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Manisa Province is a Province in western Turkey.
Its adjacent provinces are Izmir to the west, Aydin to the south, Denizli to the south east, Usak to the east, Kutahya to the north east, and Balikesir to the north.
The Spil Mountain National Park includes a richly forested area, hot springs, and the famous "crying rock" of Niobe, and the carving of Goddess Cybele.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Manisa-Province   (294 words)

  
 Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Culture - Manisa Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
MANİSA The province Manisa, which has been established on the northern skirts of the mountain that has been known as Sypylos since the archaic periods, is one of the residence locations that could continue its life until today.
Manisa, which has been the capital city of Saruhanoğulları Principality founded by Saruhanbey in 1313 and the city of princes in the Ottoman Period has changed its religious, cultural and architectural face in the Republic Period and has been a modern city of the Republic Period.
The excess number of inscriptions and stels exhibited in the internal and external courtyards of Manisa Museum shows the interest paid by the scientists and the public as well as the museum personnel to the written documents, although the most effective reason is the rich epigraphic documents in the region.
www.kultur.gov.tr /portal/arkeoloji_en.asp?belgeno=3038   (1870 words)

  
 Manisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
City in western Turkey with 210,000 inhabitants (2004 estimate), situated on the northern slopes of Mount Manisa, in the river valley of Gediz river.
It is the capital of Manisa province with 1.3 million inhabitants (2004 estimate).
1390: The principality of Manisa is conquered by the Ottomans.
www.i-cias.com /e.o/manisa.htm   (309 words)

  
 MANITOBA (LAKE) - LoveToKnow Article on MANITOBA (LAKE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In 1204 Manisa was occupied by John Ducas, who when he became emperor made it the Byzantine seat of government.
He always acquitted himself well, but having refused to bring his contingent to the grand vizier when on the march to Egypt in 1798, and awakened the iealousy of the capitan pasha, he was in continual danger.
The old district of Assiniboia, the result of the efforts in colonization by the earl of Selkirk in 1811 and succeeding years, was the nucleus of the province.
61.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MA/MANITOBA_LAKE_.htm   (2338 words)

  
 MANITOBA (CANADA) - LoveToKnow Article on MANITOBA (CANADA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Government.The province is under a lieutenant-governor, appointed for a term of five years, with an executive council of sfx members, responsible to the local legislature, which consists of forty-two members.
Dairy-farming is rapidly increasing in importance, and creameries for the manufacture of butter and cheese are established in almost all parts of the province.
The Manitoba Act constituting the province was passed by the Canadian parliament in 1870.
62.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MA/MANITOBA_CANADA_.htm   (3557 words)

  
 Manisa, Turkey, Pictures
Manisa, city in western Turkey, the capital of Manisa province, located about 30 km (about 20 mi) northeast of Izmir, the major Turkish port on the Aegean Sea.
Found 6 km (4 mi) east of Manisa, a 13th-century BC rock carving of Cybele, the ancient Mother of the Gods, is considered evidence of Phrygian or Hittite presence in the area.
Manisa became a provincial capital in the newly established Republic of Turkey in 1923.
www.greatestcities.com /Middle_East/Turkey/Manisa_city.html   (256 words)

  
 Izmir Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
İzmir is a province of Turkey in the western Anatolia on the Aegean coast.
The main rivers of the province are Küçük Menderes Nehri, Koca Çay (with Güzelhisar dam), and Bakır Çay.
As a result of the Treaty of Lausanne all non-Turkish and non-Muslim inhabitants of the province had to leave, and Izmir province was incorporated into the modern republic of Turkey.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Izmir_Province   (317 words)

  
 Manisa Province -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Manisa Province is a (The proper sphere or extent of your activities) Province in western (A Eurasian republic in Asia Minor and the Balkans; achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1923) Turkey.
Its capital is (additional info and facts about Manisa) Manisa.
The ruins of the ancient city of (The largest city in Pennsylvania; located in the southeastern part of the state on the Delaware river; site of Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed; site of the University of Pennsylvania) Philadelphia, another of the Seven Churches, lie in the Alasehir area.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/manisa_province.htm   (422 words)

  
 Manisa - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Manisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Capital of Manisa province, western Turkey, 30 km/19 mi northeast of Izmir; population (1990) 158,900.
Manisa has been occupied by the Hittites, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Seleucids, Egyptians, Byzantines, and Seljuk and Ottoman Turks.
For a brief period during the Fourth Crusade it became the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Manisa   (193 words)

  
 Antalya Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antalya is a province in southwest Turkey, bordering Mugla to the East, Burdur, Isparta and Konya to the North, and Karaman and Mersin to the west.
It is an important touristic destination for foreign and local tourists alike, featuring a shoreline 630 km long with beautiful beaches, ports, and ancient cities scattered throughout.
The cities and districts of this province are: Akseki, Alanya, Elmali, Finike, Gazipasa, Gundogmus, Ibradi, Kale, Kas, Kemer, Korkutali, Kumluca, Manavgat, and Serik.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antalya_Province   (113 words)

  
 Bolu Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bolu is a province in north western Turkey, around the ancient city of Bolu.
Yedigoller National Park (Seven Lakes) is located in Bolu province.
The road to Yedigoller is very bad and has an unfortunate reputation in Turkey as being a centre for road accidents especially in winter.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bolu_Province   (111 words)

  
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Bu çalisma Manisa ili makrofungus florasina bir katkidir.
Anahtar Kelimeler : Makrofunguslar, taksonomi, Manisa Contributions to the Macrofungi Flora of Manisa District ABSTRACT This study was done basing on the macrofungi specimens collected from Manisa province between 1994-1998.
This study is a contribution to the macrofungi flora of Manisa province Keywords : Macrofungi, taxonomy, Manisa 1h°‚.
www.ekolojidergisi.com.tr /tr/makale/43/manisa.doc   (162 words)

  
 Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Culture - Manisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The province of Manisa is located in Western Anatolia between Spil Mountain and Gediz River and is at an important junction point for transportation of Aegean Region.
The foundation history descends to the BC 3000 years and the traces and remnants of Hittite, Frig, Lydia, Macedonian, Roman, Byzantine, Turkish States and Ottoman civilizations are found in the city.
The intensified culture and art throughout the history and the crossing trade routes had made the province of Manisa an attractive and interesting holiday center with the rich cultural and natural beauties providing different holiday possibilities.
goturkey.kultur.gov.tr /destinasyon_en.asp?belgeno=9631&belgekod=9641&baslik=Samsun   (130 words)

  
 USEFUL INFORMATION - National Parks of Turkey by Turkish Travel
In the province of Aydin, where Mt. Samsundagi plunges into the sea is a park of river valleys, flora, fauna, beaches and cliffs.
In the province of Balikesir 18 km south of Bandirma is a bird preserve with over 200 species; it is an important stopover and rest area for many European species.
In the province of Tunceli, this park has -streams full of trout, springs, flora and fauna.Camping, picnicking and fishing are possible.
www.turkishtravel.com /useful13.htm   (1369 words)

  
 Marmaris Guide. MARMARIS TURKEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Both the drinking and the bath waters have a relaxing and beneficial effect on sufferers of rheumatism, skin and blood disorders, heart ailments, bronchitis, nervous complaints, kidney and urinary complaints, metabolic disorders, and for elderly patients and convalescents.
In the province of Balikesir 18 km south of Bandirma is a bird preserve with 239 species.
This park is situated at Kizilcahamam, in Ankara province, with thermal springs, and a forested plateau with small valleys.
www.marmarisguide.com /modules/xoopsfaq/index.php?cat_id=5#64   (5252 words)

  
 Atlantis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many of the proposed sites share some of the characteristics of the Atlantis story (water, catastrophic end, relevant time period), but none have been proven conclusively to be the historical Atlantis.
Most of the historical proposed locations are in or nearby the Mediterranean, either islands such as Sardinia, Crete and Santorini, Malta, and Ponza or as land based cities or states such as Troy, Andalucia or Tantalus (in province of Manisa, Turkey) as possible locations.
Part of these hypotheses assume that the Ancient Egyptian symbol for "hundred" was mistakenly read as "thousand" (unlikely because there would be little confusion in the visual appearance of hieroglyphic symbols of Egyptian numeric values).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Atlantis   (2184 words)

  
 » Manisa: Turkry :: Europe Travel Guide :: Travel to Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Denizli: Turkey Denizli is a province of Turkey in Western Anatolia.
Geography Denizli province lies in the Aegean Region, between 28˚ 30’ and 29˚ 30’ East and 37˚ 12’and 38˚ 12’ North.
Approximetely 28-30% of the land consists of plains, 25% is high plateu and tableland, and 47% is mountainous.
europe.traveltoworld.com /europe-travel-guide/960/manisa-turkry   (133 words)

  
 Earth Changes TV - Greece battles new fires
Three villages in western Manisa province were evacuated after firefighters failed to control raging wildfires.
Fires are also burning in Canakkale province in the north west.
Tourists remaining on Samos were not in immediate danger, but the air was thick with smoke and ash, the firefighters' emergency centre said.
www.earthchangestv.com /breaking/July2000/0714greece.htm   (416 words)

  
 Izmir Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Shows the Location of the Province &304;zmir Izmir (Turkish spelling &304;zmir) is a province of Turkey in the western Anatolia on the Aegean coast.
Its traffic plate number is 35, and its capital is &304;zmir city.
Other than the districts of Izmir city and its suburbs and towns around it (Kar&351;&305;yaka, Konak, Buca, Bornova, Çi&287;li, Gaziemir, Balçova, Narl&305;dere, Güzelbahçe), the important towns in the Province include (roughly from north to south) Bergama, K&305;n&305;k, Dikili, Alia&287;a, Foça, Karaburun, Menemen, Kemalpa&351;a, Çe&351;me, Urla, Menderes, Seferihisar, Torbal&305;, Bay&305;nd&305;r, Ödemi&351;, Kiraz, Tire, Beyda&287;, and Selçuk.
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 SALKIM - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
SALKIM Agricultural Products Ltd. is located in the Gediz Valley of the Manisa Province in Turkey.
Among the different regions producing grapes, Manisa allocates the largest amount of land to grow grapes: 55,540 hectares (approx.
Primarily because of this abundance of grapes produced in Manisa, Turkey is the second largest producer of raisins in the world.
www.salkimraisins.com /e-intro.html   (142 words)

  
 Balikesir Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Mount Ida of Phrygia, now known by its Turkish name, Kaz Da&287;&305; (pronounced "Kaz DA-u") is located in this province.
Bal&305;kesir Province is famous for its olives, thermal spas, clean beaches, making it an important tourist destination.
The Province also hosts immense deposits of Kaolinite, with some open-pit mines.
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 Manisa Turkey
The attractive Aegean city of Manisa preserves several splendid examples of Seljuk and Ottoman architecture.
Suleyman the Magnificent, the Sultan Mosque was built early in the 16th century.
The most splendid city of Manisa Province is Sardis which has many other magnificent mosques coming from the Ottoman Period.
www.enjoyturkey.com /info/sights/manisa.htm   (291 words)

  
 USEFUL INFORMATION - National Parks of Turkey by BWDK Travel Group
Among the attractions in the park are the Open-Air Museum and Memorial and several cafes with music and entertainment.
This park is situated in the Ceyhan River Valley in Adana province.
Inside the park is Niobe Rock, the mythical weeping rock, a relief of Cybele, old caves and canyons, and wild Manisa tulips.
www.tourarium.com /info/useful/useful13.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Izmir Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Izmir (Turkish spelling İzmir) is a province of Turkey in the western Anatolia on the Aegean coast.
Neighbouring provinces are Balikesir on the north, Manisa on the east, and Aydin on the south.
Its trafic plate number is 35, and its capital is Izmir city.
www.therfcc.org /izmir-province-77379.html   (160 words)

  
 Airforce F-4 crashes, two dead
Investigations teams are exploring the wreckage of the plane to determine the cause of the crash.
Both the pilot and co-pilot of a Turkish Airforce F-4 which crashed in the province of Manisa on Monday have been confirmed killed.
The crash of the aircraft, which was based at the First Main Jet Base Command in the central province of Eski?ehir, was confirmed by Manisa governor Orhan Isin.
www.ntvmsnbc.com /news/252170.asp   (199 words)

  
 Ankara Province Article, AnkaraProvince Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ankara Province is the province which ishome to the capital city of Turkey, Ankara.It is located in the west-central Anatolian steppes.
With the exception of thecapital city, most of the province is rural, used for agriculture.
We take no responsibility for the content, accuracy and use of this article.
www.anoca.org /ehir/turkey/ankara_province.html   (97 words)

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