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Mersin İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Mersin Tanıtımı |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Mersin İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Mersin TanıtımıMersin ingilizce tanıtım, Mersin hakkında ingilizce bilgi, İngilizce mersin tanıtımı, İngilizce İçel tanıtımı, İçel ingilizce tanıtım This article is about the city of Mersin, see Mersin Province, (named İçel province until 2002), for information about the surrounding area ![]() Mersin is a large city and a busy port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey and is the capital of the Mersin Province History This coast has been inhabited since the 9th millennium BC ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Afterward the city was part of many states and civilizations including the Hittites, Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, the Macedonians of Alexander the Great, Seleucids, Lagids ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then the area became the Roman, province of Cilicia, which had its capital at Tarsus while nearby Mersin was the major port ![]() ![]() The Roman Empire split and this area fell into the half ruled from Byzantium (later Constantinople), which became the centre of trade in this part of the world, drawing investments and trade, and causing Mersin to lose its shine ![]() The city was Christianized early; and was the see of a bishop ![]() ![]() ![]() Then came Arabs, Egyptian Tulunids, Seljuk Turks, Mongols, Crusaders, Armenians, Mamluks, Anatolian beyliks, and finally the city was conquered by the Ottomans in 1473 ![]() During the American Civil War, the region became a major supplier of cotton to make up for the high demand due to shortage ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1918 Mersin was occupied by French and British troops in accord with the Treaty of Sevrès ![]() ![]() ![]() Up until the 1970s Mersin had a population of 580,000 and a classy feel to it, with carriages parading under palm trees ![]() ![]() ![]() Mersin today Today Mersin is a large city spreading out along the coast, with Turkey's second tallest skyscraper, huge hotels, an opera house, expensive real estate near the sea or up in the hills, and many other modern urban amenities, although still nothing like the long-established nightlife and culture of Istanbul or Izmir ![]() The municipality is now trying to rescue the sea front with walkways, parks and statuary, and there are still palm trees on the roadsides especially where the young generation like to hang out in the cafes and patisseries of smart neighbourhoods such as Pozcu or Çamlıbel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the most distinctive features of the city as a whole is the solar heating panels, they are everywhere, on top of every building ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cuisine The local cuisine includes: kebab of course but especially the hot sandwich of grilled meats wrapped in flat bread called tantuni; the home-made sausage bumbar; carrot helva (cezerye); karsambaç (a kind of ice slush); künefe a baked cheese pastry (known throughout south-east Turkey including Mersin); and kerebiç, a semolina pudding, especially made in the month of Ramadan, and many other local soups and stews ![]() ![]() Economy The port is the mainstay of Mersin's economy ![]() ![]() Adjacent to the port is Mersin Free Zone established in 1986, the first free zone in Turkey, with warehouses, shops, assembly-disassembly, maintenance and engineering workshops, banking and insurance, packing-repacking, labelling and exhibition facilities ![]() ![]() ![]() Mersin has highway connections to the north and east, and is also connected to the southern railroad ![]() ![]() 70% of the male population and 46% of the female population is employed ![]() ![]() Mersin port is an international hub for many vessels routing to European countries ![]() ![]() Mersin University Mersin University was founded in 1992 and started teaching in 1993-1994, with 11 faculties, 6 schools and 9 vocational schools ![]() ![]() Culture Because the city has been a crossroads for centuries the local culture is a medley of civilizations ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In order to swim in clean water you need to get out of town, perhaps an hour along the coast ![]() ![]() |
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