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Manisa'nın Alaşehir ilçesinde, İzmir-Ankara hızlı tren hattı inşaatının devam ettiği tünelde meydana gelen gaz sızıntısı sonucu 2 işçi hastaneye kaldırıldı. İhbar üzerine olay yerine itfaiye, sağlık ...

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İzmir-Ankara Hızlı Tren projesinin Alaşehir ilçesi bölümündeki şantiyede, sabah 09.40 sıralarında gaz zehirlenmesi meydana geldi. İddiaya göre, şantiye alanındaki tünelde çalışan 4 işçi, tünel ...

Manisa (Turkish pronunciation: [maˈnisa]) is a city in Turkey's Aegean Region and the administrative seat of Manisa Province, lying approximately 40 km northeast of the major city of İzmir. The city forms the urban part of the districts Şehzadeler and Yunusemre, with a population of 385,452 in 2022. [1]

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Discovering Manisa, Turkey: A Hidden Gem of History and Natural Beauty. Manisa, a city in western Turkey, is a fascinating destination that blends ancient history, cultural richness, and breathtaking natural landscapes.

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It lies in the valley of the Gediz River (ancient Hermus River), below Mount Sipylus (Manisa Dağı), 20 miles (32 km) northeast of İzmir. It was called Magnesia ad Sipylum in ancient times, and the Magnetes of Thessaly are thought to have been its first inhabitants, in the 12th century bce.

In 2021 Manisa province had a population of 1,456,626, with 257,993 in Yunusemre the district covering most of the city. The original Magnesia is the Greek region of Thessaly.

Its history goes back to 500 BC but the first known settlements date back to the 14th century BC. Since the great Ottoman Sultans chose Manisa as the training ground for crown princes, there are many examples of Ottoman architecture, as well as Seljuk.