Amasya

by nonur

Amasya (Turkish pronunciation: [aˈmasja]), the Amaseia of antiquity, is the capital of the administrative district of Amasya Province in northern Turkey. The population of the province is 334,786 and the population of the city is 99,905.[1]
Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black Sea coast, 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 the province of Amasya is famed. Amasya is set apart from the rest of Anatolia in its tight mountain valley and hides its beauty. Amasya is one of the provinces in north-central Anatolia Turkey which is distinct for its natural setup and historical values. It was the homeland of the famous geographer Strabo. Located in a narrow cleft of the Yesilirmak (Iris) river, it has a past of 7,500 years during which many civilizations left remains.

In antiquity, Amaseia was a fortified city high on the cliffs above the river. It has a long history as provincial capital, a wealthy city 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, and up to being the location of an important moment in the life of Ataturk. With its Ottoman-period wooden houses and the tombs of kings carved into the cliffs overhead, Amasya is attractive to visitors.(Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amasya)
Uploaded25/07/2013 - 00:48
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GIULIO57
Posted 25/07/2013 - 07:17 Link
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Posted 25/07/2013 - 08:16 Link
Nice
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senn
Posted 25/07/2013 - 08:34 Link
nice capture Nezih .. and interesting info
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duncanM
Posted 25/07/2013 - 11:48 Link
Well composed and very interesting panorama- beautiful place
Mac
Posted 25/07/2013 - 12:43 Link
Nezih,

Another in your wonderful collection.

I'm learning so much about your beloved country!

Thank you!
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tyronet2000
Posted 25/07/2013 - 13:45 Link
I read that as Amnesia and thought 'The place that Time forgot' You've captured this well and thanks for the additional info
Regards
Stan

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bwlchmawr
Posted 25/07/2013 - 19:32 Link
A very harmonious shot, Nezih.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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pauljay
Posted 29/07/2013 - 07:26 Link
That was worth the climb Nezih!
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nonur
Posted 29/07/2013 - 07:28 Link
Thank you, folks!
Regards,
Nezih
szgabor
Posted 24/12/2013 - 12:46 Link
Nicely done.
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nonur
Posted 24/12/2013 - 21:25 Link
Thank you!
Regards,
Nezih

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