Yalova: The city where history and nature meet

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Yalova, the pearl of the Marmara Region, is a dazzling city with its historical and natural beauties. Yalova, which has a long history dating back to the Hittites, has hosted many civilizations such as the Phrygians, Bithynians, Romans and Byzantines.

The city, which came under Turkish rule during the Ottoman period, was separated from Istanbul in 1995 and became one of the 81 provinces of Turkey.

natural wonders

Yalova’s climate is a transition between the Mediterranean and Black Sea climates and sometimes reflects the effects of the continental climate. With its lush forests, healing hot springs and natural vegetation in the Thermal region, Yalova is an indispensable paradise for nature lovers. Located at the foothills of the Samanlı Mountains, this city has a forest cover of 58% and these forests are covered with broad-leaved trees.

economic equality

Yalova’s economy is based on various sectors such as agriculture, industry and tourism. The industrial sector, which operates in fields such as floristry and greenhouse cultivation, textiles, chemicals and solids, makes a great contribution to the city’s economy. In addition, the tourism sector is an important source of income for Yalova, and tourism activities intensify especially in April and September.

Historical texture of Yalova

Yryen Kk: Yryen Kk, one of the most famous historical buildings of Yalova, is a symbol of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s love for the city. On the instructions of Atatürk, the root was ‘torn’ by being carried on the rails in order not to damage a pomegranate tree, and this event was called root.

Thermal Atatürk Village: Another historical building located in the Termal district and hidden among the green trees is Thermal Atatürk Village. This small building, built in 1929, was built by Prof. In the architecture of S. Hakk Eldem, it attracts attention with its entirely wooden interior structure and engravings.

Yalova City Museum: For those who want to get to know the historical texture of Yalova closely, Yalova City Museum is located in the center of the city and reveals 6000 years of history to visitors.

Rustem Pasha Mosque: Rustem Pasha Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Yalova and displays elegant details of Ottoman architecture.

Elmalk Castle and Other Historical Buildings

Other historical buildings such as Elmalk Castle, Hersekzade Ahmet Pasha Mosque, Hac Ali Pasha Mosque and Takpr are also parts of Yalova’s rich historical heritage.

Yalova is a city that carries the traces of the past to the present day with its historical buildings and artifacts. These structures reveal the cultural richness and historical depth of the city.

The article is in Turkish

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