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IZMIR CITY & AEGEAN
REGION HOTELS OF TURKEY -
IZMIR
CENTER - EPHESUS
(SELCUK)
- PAMUKKALE
(DENIZLI)
- KUSADASI
- BODRUM
- MARMARIS
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Izmir is Turkey's third largest city and
second most important port.
Turkey's Aegean shores are among the loveliest
landscapes in the country. The magnificent coastline,
lapped by the clear water of the Aegean Sea, abounds
in vast and pristine beaches surrounded by olive
groves, rocky crags and pine woods. A city of
palm-lined promenades, avenues and green parks
set in sweeping curves along a circular bay, Izmir
has an exceptionally mild climate and many fine
hotels, bespeckled with idyllic fishing harbors,
popular holiday villages, and the remains of ancient
civilizations.
The
original city was established in the third millenium
B.C., and at that time shared with Troy the most
advanced culture in Western Anatolia. By 1500
B.C. it had fallen under the influence of Central
Anatolia's Hittite Empire. In the first millenium
B.C., Izmir, then known as Smyrna, ranked as one
of the important cities of the Ionian Federation;
during this period -- one of the city's most brilliant
-- it is believed that Homer lived here.
The Lydian conquest of the city, around 600 B.C.,
brought this period to an end, and Izmir remained
little more than a village throughout the Lydian
and the subsequent 6th century B.C. Persian rule.
In the fourth century B.C. a new city was built
at the instigation of Alexander the Great on the
slopes of Mount Pagos Kadifekale. Izmir's Roman
period, from the first century B.C., gave birth
to its second great era. Byzantine rule followed
in the fourth century and lasted until the Seljuk
conquest of the 11th century. In 1415, under Sultan
Mehmet Celebi, Izmir became part of the Ottoman
Empire.
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