Amasya, Black Sea Region, Türkiye

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🇹🇷 Amasya is a city in northern Turkey and is the capital of Amasya Province, in the Black Sea Region. It used to be called Amaseia or Amasia in antiquity. Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black Sea coast, set apart from the rest of Anatolia in a narrow valley along the banks of the Yeşilırmak River. Although near the Black Sea, this area is high above the coast and has an inland climate, well-suited to growing apples, for which Amasya province, one of the provinces in north-central Anatolia Turkey, is famed. It was the home of the geographer Strabo and the birthplace of the 15th century scholar and physician Amirdovlat Amasiatsi. Located in a narrow cleft of the Yeşilırmak (Iris) river, it has a history of 7,500 years which has left many traces still evident today.

In antiquity, Amaseia was a fortified city high on the cliffs above the river. It has a long history as a wealthy provincial capital, producing kings and princes, artists, scientists, poets and thinkers, from the kings of Pontus, through Strabo the geographer, to many generations of the Ottoman imperial dynasty. With its Ottoman-period wooden houses and the tombs of the Pontus kings carved into the cliffs overhead, Amasya is attractive to visitors. In recent years, there has been much investment in tourism, and therefore more foreign and Turkish tourists have visited the city.

During the early Ottoman rule, it was customary for young Ottoman princes to be sent to Amasya to govern and gain experience. Amasya was also the birthplace of the Ottoman sultans Murad I and Selim I. Traditional Ottoman houses near the Yeşilırmak and the other main historical buildings have been restored; these traditional Yalıboyu houses are now used as cafes, restaurants, pubs and hotels. Behind the Ottoman wooden houses one can see the rock tombs of the Pontic kings.

The province of Amasya is known for producing high-quality, small, well-flavoured apples. The Amasya-Tokat region the main area of production. The city is not so developed industrial terms, but is attractive and well-preserved, especially when sitting by the river, which has a particular mystique on a winter evening when fog fills the valley. Tourists (and soldiers from the local base) contribute valuable income to the shopkeepers. The railway line from Sivas to Samsun runs through Amasya, and there is an attractive Ottoman-era railway station.

The city of Amasya has some nightlife, mainly bars and cafes for visitors, and some basic restaurants. It is not a very conservative city, unlike other central and eastern Anatolian cities. Social life in this city, partly owing to tourism, becomes more animated especially during the summer period. Many international circus groups visit this city. June 12 is a festival date for Amasya during this time, with many cultural and sporting activities on offer.

The local cuisine includes the local specialty toyga çorbası, a soup containing yogurt, drunk hot or cold. Other specialties include pastries with poppy seeds and tea, served by the riverbank.

There is an airport in the district, open for civilian flights since 2008. Previously, it was used only for military purposes. There are daily one-hour flights from/to Istanbul.

Situated between the Black Sea and inner Anatolia in a region of fertile plains irrigated by the Tersakan, Çekerek and Yeşilırmak rivers, Amasya lies in a beautiful narrow river valley, bounded by almost vertical cliffs and the high peaks of the Canik and Pontus mountains. Despite the mountainous location, it is not far above sea level. This makes its climate more temperate.

Five bridges cross the river, and most of the town lies on the southern bank, spread along the river. The climb up to the higher ground is very steep, making the valley walls virtually uninhabitable. The town is shaped like the letter 'v' as it follows a sharp bend in the river.

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Economy The region's valley structure and this valley structure provide a temperate climate for many fruits growing. Other economic activities in the region include mining, textiles and cement manufacture. Most part of the city's economy comes from agriculture and agricultural products likewise, greenstuffes and fruit production are also important incomes for the Amasya's economy. Villages have economically concentrated relations with districts of Amasya. In recent years, electrical machine production and household tools (ankastre, kitchen tools, exhauster, paddle box), agriculture and woodcraft machines, textile and food industry was developed in the Merzifon district of Amasya.

Agricultural products of the city mostly consist of products like apple, cherry, okra, onion, poppy seeds, lentil, bean and peach. In additionally, agro-based industries have an important place for the local economy. Sucrose, dairy products, egg, sunflower oil, provender, flour, yeast are major agro-based industries in Amasya; the industrial products are relatively limited. The most major industries are lime, brick, marble, ankanstre kitchen tools, furniture, lignite coal, metal and plastic industrial products. These products trades domestically and are exported. Marble exporting is considerable for the city's economy. Amasya is the second city in the country in marble exporting. In addition to that, Amasya is under the average of the country which is working in the industry employment.

Amasya University was founded in 2006 (before it associated to Samsun University 19 May). Amasya is a city on the road of the Europe and Iran international way and it connects Samsun port to the interior regions of the country. The Amasya-Merzifon airport opened up in 2008. In related with that, cultural tourism achieved considerable place. Amasya is the starting point of the Black Sea tours within the country. Cappadocia tours also cover the city of Amasya. Cultural and Tourism Ministry determined 15 cities which is the trademark cities around the country includes Amasya. These developments also influence economy of the city positively because tourism triggers to other sectors but still the city of Amasya is not where it wants.

Amasya, Black Sea Region, Türkiye 
<b>Amasya, Black Sea Region, Türkiye</b>
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Amasya has a population of over 91,874 people. Amasya also forms the centre of the wider Amasya Province which has a population of over 335,331 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Amasya has links with:

🇦🇱 Berat, Albania 🇮🇹 Brindisi, Italy 🇹🇷 Denizli, Turkey 🇰🇬 Osh, Kyrgyzstan 🇽🇰 Prizren, Kosovo 🇷🇴 Tulcea, Romania
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North of: 40.653

🇺🇸 Brooklyn 40.655

🇵🇹 Viseu 40.657

🇺🇸 Bayonne 40.663

🇺🇸 Elizabeth 40.664

🇮🇹 Matera 40.667

🇺🇸 Massapequa 40.67

🇦🇿 Ganja 40.677

🇮🇹 Salerno 40.683

🇹🇷 Karamürsel 40.683

🇹🇷 Sakarya 40.683

East of: 36.05

🇰🇪 Nakuru 36.067

🇷🇺 Oryol 36.085

🇯🇴 Zarqa 36.1

🇸🇾 Daraa 36.11

🇸🇾 Safita 36.117

🇺🇦 Derhachi 36.117

🇹🇷 Antakya 36.159

🇹🇷 İskenderun 36.174

🇷🇺 Kursk 36.193

🇱🇧 Baalbek 36.221

West of: 36.05

🇷🇺 Mozhaysk 36.04

🇯🇴 Amman 35.939

🇷🇺 Tver 35.934

🇱🇧 Zahlé 35.917

🇱🇧 Zgharta 35.9

🇸🇾 Tartus 35.883

🇯🇴 Jerash 35.883

🇺🇦 Pavlohrad 35.867

🇰🇪 Narok 35.867

🇱🇧 Tripoli 35.85

Antipodal to Amasya is: -143.95,-40.653

Locations Near: Amasya 36.0503,40.6528

🇹🇷 Tokat 36.55,40.3 d: 57.7  

🇹🇷 Canik 36.35,41.267 d: 72.8  

🇹🇷 İlkadım 36.337,41.288 d: 74.7  

🇹🇷 Samsun 36.339,41.29 d: 74.8  

🇹🇷 Ünye 37.283,41.117 d: 115.8  

🇹🇷 Sivas 37.018,39.748 d: 129.9  

🇹🇷 Yozgat 34.8,39.817 d: 141.1  

🇹🇷 Sinop 35.151,42.027 d: 170.2  

🇹🇷 Ordu 37.88,40.986 d: 158.3  

🇹🇷 Kayseri 35.489,38.723 d: 219.9  

Antipodal to: Amasya -143.95,-40.653

🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 17389  

🇹🇴 Nuku'alofa -175.216,-21.136 d: 16358.5  

🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 16101.9  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 15993.9  

🇺🇸 Hilo -155.089,19.725 d: 13203.2  

🇺🇸 Maui -156.446,20.72 d: 13069.3  

🇺🇸 Kahului -156.466,20.891 d: 13050.2  

🇺🇸 Maui County -156.617,20.868 d: 13049.9  

🇺🇸 Wailuku -156.505,20.894 d: 13049.2  

🇺🇸 Honolulu -157.85,21.3 d: 12977.7  

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