Hills of all sizes with vineyards and
sunflower fields as far as the eye can see. This
is the region of Turkey known as Trakya. It is
separated from the rest of Turkey by the
Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara and the Dardenelle
Straits. The first thing a visitor coming from
Europe into Edirne would see is the Selimiye
mosque, a masterpiece of the architect Sinan. It
seems as though this city boasts proudly of
hosting the structures most characteristic of
Ottoman architecture.
The cities found in this region are Balikesir,
Bilecik, Bursa, Canakkale, Edirne, Istanbul,
Kirklareli, Kocaeli, Sakarya,Tekirdagand Yalova.
The region of Marmara has a turbulent past. 481
years before the birth of Jesus, during the II
Persian War, the Persian King Xerxes made a
bridge of boats over the Dardanelle Straits
between Abydos and Sestos. In the same place we
have the renowned love affair of Leander and
Hera, who were buried in the waters of the
strait. And, it was here that Mustafa Kemal won
the first big victory against enemy forces in
World War I.
The lively city of Izmit with its fruit orchards
and vegetable gardens is now an industrial
center. Nearby
is Hereke famous for its carpets.
The
city of Gebze, on the north of the Marmara Sea,
has a very rich historical past and the city of
Iznik, renowned during Ottoman times for its
glazed tiles, is worth paying a visit. The land
of silk, Bursa was the first capital city of the
Ottoman Empire. In this city, which has come to
be identified with lush green, places worth
visiting are as follows: The Green Mosque (Yesil
Cami), The Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe) and its
splendid gardens, The Magnificent Mosque (Ulu
Cami), Emir Sultan and Yildirim Mosques and the
Ethnographic Museum.
The
country's first ski resort was built on Uludag
Mountain, which soars into the air just south of
the city.
Tekirdag, which has beautiful examples of
Ottoman architecture and broad beaches, is known
for its vineyards and wine festivals. Balikesir
is the center of a broad and important region.
To the north is Gonen with its famous thermal
springs and the commercial port of Bandirma.
After
Istanbul
this port is the biggest in the Marmara Sea. On
the shores of Lake Manyas near Barindirma is the
Bird Heaven (Kuscenneti) National Park. One the
shores of the Marmara Sea are a whole host of
beautiful beaches and holiday resorts. Among
them are Cinarcik, Armutlu, Gemlik, Mudanya,
Erdek, the Marmara and Avsa Islands, Denizkent,
Sarköy, Silivri and lastly Yalova, a site famous
for its thermal springs.
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