- Aydın Province
Infobox Province TR
region = Aegean
name = Aydin
licence = 09
total population = 998,621
area_code= 256
area= 8007
urban population=150,000
turkname=AydınAydın is a province of southwestern
Turkey , located in the Aegean Region . The provincial capital is the city ofAydın which has a population of approx. 150,000 (2000). Much of the countryside is an attractive mix of fig, olive and citrus trees, especially figs. Other towns in the province include the summer seaside resorts ofDidim andKuşadası .Geography
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 theAydın Mountains to the north and theMenteşe Mountains to the south. The western end of the province is the Aegean coast withLake 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 which are popular among local and foreign tourists.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 istruments.
The major sources of income are agriculture and tourism. This is an attractive area and the coastal towns of
Didim andKuşadası in particular are busy tourist resorts. Kuşadası is near to the Büyük Menderes Delta national park, while Didim has its temple of Apollo, its beaches, and the ancient ruins ofMiletos nearby, all attracting income from tourists. In ancient and classical periods, this area was part ofCaria and the province contains numerous important archeological sites, including the ancient Carian cities of Alinda andAlabanda .Aydın is Turkey's leading producer of figs and exports dried figs worldwide. The very name by which the fruit was called in the world markets was "Smyrna figs" till 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 tradw and exports, while in fact the fruit was traditionally cultivated in Aydın. The term used within Turkey is "Aydın figs" ("Aydın inciri"). Turkey's yearly production of roughly 50,000 tons of dried figs, is almost all from Aydın, [ [http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FruitAndTreeNuts/fruitnutpdf/Figs.pdf 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 andCalifornia , 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. ] Within Aydın province, the best figs are reputed to be grown inGermencik . Aydın also has an important place in other agricultural products,including olives and chestnuts, cotton, citrus fruits, water melons and other fruits.Aydın has some light industry, while major projects of the 1990s such as the
Izmir toAydın motorway andAdnan Menderes University , based in the city of Aydın and with branches throughout the province, are boosting the economy of Aydın in different ways. The road comes fromIzmir through Aydın and south toMuğla , carrying large numbers of holidaymakers in summer. The cuisine features the typical Turkish pastries,köfte andkebab .History
Aydın was founded by the ancient
Thracians and was once known asTralles . The area is an earthquake zone and the city was built and rebuilt by a succession ofSparta ns,Phrygians ,Ionians ,Lydians ,Persians andAncient Romans . In 1186 theSeljuk Turks took control of the area, followed by theAnatolian Turkish Beylik of theAydınoğlu . During this period the town was named Aydın Güzelhisar, and was brought into theOttoman Empire in 1426.* See
Aydın for a much more detailed accountPlaces of interest
The city of Aydın has a number of antique ruins and Ottoman period mosques. The province has attractive countryside including a stretch of the Aegean coast and important sites including:
*Didim coastal resort wıth large temple ofApollo and nearby..
**Miletus ruins of anAncient Greek city
*Kuşadası coastal resort, near to the Büyük Menderes Delta national park
*Kirazli scenic traditional Turkish koy with beautiful old stone houses
* Alinda ancient ruins
*Alabanda ancient ruins
*Magnesia ad Maeandrum ancient ruins, on the Ortaklar -Söke road inGermencik
*Nysa - another ruined Carian city, inSultanhisar
*Aphrodisias - more ancient ruins, including tombs, friezes and sculpture, inKaracasu
*Priene - another ruin, nearSöke Prominent citizens
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Anthemius ofTralles - architect ofHaghia Sophia inIstanbul
*Atçalı Kel Mehmet Efe , folk hero, leader of a public revolt during the decline of theOttoman Empire
*Demirci Mehmet Efe , hero of theTurkish War of Independence
*Yörük Ali Efe , hero of theTurkish War of Independence
*Mahmut Esat Bozkurt , architect of the legal system of the Turkish Republic, close friend ofAtatürk , born inKuşadası
*Adnan Menderes , Turkish Prime Minister (1950-1960)
*İlhan Selçuk , editor of theCumhuriyet newspaper
*İsmet Sezgin , former minister
*Atilla Koç , MP for Aydın, former minister of culture and tourism, born inKöşk
*Şükran Güngör , Theatre and film actor, born inÇine
*Güven Önüt , formerBeşiktaş footballer
*Rıdvan Dilmen , retired footballer, team manager and sports commentator
*Ben Holt Aydın in popular culture
* 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" [kısa kes de aydın havası olsun]
Districts
Aydın province is divided into 17 districts (capital district in bold):
*Aydın
*Bozdoğan
*Buharkent
*Çine
*Didim
*Germencik
*Incirliova
*Karacasu
*Karpuzlu
*Kirazli
*Koçarlı
*Köşk
*Kuşadası
*Kuyucak
*Nazilli
*Söke
*Sultanhisar
*Yenipazar References
External links
* [http://www.aydin-bld.gov.tr official information and municipality bulletin] tr icon
* [http://www.aydin.gov.tr/ official website of the provincial governorate] en icon
* [http://www.yerelnet.org.tr/iller/il.php?iladi=AYDIN local information] tr icon
* [http://www.turkeyforecast.com/weather/aydin/ Aydın Weather Forecast Information] en icon
* [http://www.aydininciri.com Aydin İnciri TAnitim Sitesi tr icon
* [http://www.aydinfigs.com aydin figs informen icon
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