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The Roman province of Trakya (Thrace)
is separated from the rest of Turkey by the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara
and the Dardenelle Straits. Edirne, lying close to the borders of Greece and
Bulgaria, is best known for the masterpieces of local architectMimar Sinan,
with wonderful examples from the Ottoman Empire. The area is also famous for
the lush rolling fields, filled with vineyards and sunflowers grown for
their seeds and oil. The cities in this region are Balikesir, Bilecik,
Bursa, Canakkale,Edirne, Istanbul, Kirklareli, Kocaeli, Sakarya,Tekirdag and
Yalova.
The Marmara region has a turbulent
past. In 481 BC the second Persian War, the Persian King Xerxes made a
bridge of boats over the Dardanelle Straits between Abydos and Sestos. In
the same location is the infamous love affair of Leander and Hera, whowere
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, and the war
graves and battlegrounds of Gelibolu are visited by thousands of tourists
every year.
The lively city of Izmit with its
fruit orchards and vegetable gardens is now an industrial centre, and nearby
Hereke is famous for its carpets. To the south is Iznik, renowned during
Ottoman times for its glazed tiles which adorned the mosques andtombs, and
its great Byzantine city walls. Bursa, the land of silk, was the first
capital city of the Ottoman Empire and birthplace of modern Turkish culture.
The mosques, like Yesil Came and Ulu Cami, are some of the most important
and beautiful inthe country. The country's first ski resort was built on the
mountain of Uludag, lying to the south of the city.
Tekirdag, with beautiful examples of
Ottoman architecture and broad beaches, is known for its vineyards and wine
festivals. To the north is Gonen with its famous thermal springs, and the
commercial port of Bandirma which is the biggest in theMarmara sea after
Istanbul. Near the city and by Lake Manyas is Kuscenneti (Bird Heaven)
National Park with 239 species of birds, many of which migrate from Europe
and Asia during the summer, and fly south before the winter.
One the shores of the Marmara Sea are
a whole host of beautiful beaches and holiday resorts, including Cinarcik,
Armutlu, Gemlik, Mudanya, Erdek, the Marmara and Avsa Islands, Denizkent,
Sarkoy and Silivri. To the west is Yalova, a site famous for itsthermal
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