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10 Best place to visit in Viranşehir Turkey

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URFA (SANLIURFA) General Information

Şanlıurfa
Area: 18.584 km²

Population: 1.443.422 (2000)

The history of Sanlıurfa can be traced back around 9000 years and the atmosphere is one of living history, where traditional life, culture and even clothing is more akin to the Middle East with Turkish, Kurdish and Arabic all being spoken. Sanliurfa (often referred to as Urfa) is also a place of pilgrimage for many religions, containing what is thought to be the birthplace of the prophet Abraham. According to Jewish and Muslim scriptures, he was summonsed by god whilst living there.

The traditional and religious conservatism, combined with the ancient historical monuments, has also given it the name City of the Prophets and has made Urfa a unique place to visit. Away from the city, the ancient village and genuine living museum Harran with its famous bee-hive type houses, has been continuously inhabited for more than 6000 years.

Districts: Şanlıurfa (center), Akçakale, Birecik, Bozova, Ceylanpınar, Halfeti, Harran, Hilvan, Siandrek, Suruç, Viranşehir.
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Şanlıurfa’da Görmeniz Gereken 63 Mekan 🇹🇷

Tam 63 Mekan Aşağıda Sizi Bekliyor 🇹🇷 Daha Detaylı Bir Şanlıurfa Gezilecek Yerler Listesi Bulamazsınız 😅 🔽
🚩 1. Hz. İbrahim Mağarası
🚩 2. Rızvaniye Medresesi ve Camii
🚩 3. Halil-ür Rahman
🚩 4. Harran Kümbet Evleri
🚩 5. Urfa Kalesi
🚩 6. Göbeklitepe
🚩 7. Karahantepe ve Diğer Taş Tepeler
🚩 8. Hz. Eyüp Peygramber Makamı
🚩 9. Cudi Paşa Hanı
🚩 10. Çekem Köyü
🚩 11. Harran Ulu Camii ve Üniversite
🚩 12. Haleplibahçe Mozaik Müzesi
🚩 13. Hz. Eyyup Nebi Türbesi
🚩 14. Şuayip Antik Şehri
🚩 15. Han-El Barur Kervansarayı
🚩 16. Haleplibahçe Roma Hamamı
🚩 17. Şanlıurfa Müzesi
🚩 18. Fırfırlı Camii (Kilise)
🚩 19. Balıklıgöl Kompleksi
🚩 20. Şanlıurfa Ulu Camii
🚩 21. İbrahim Paşa Konağı
🚩 22. Kurtuluş Müzesi
🚩 23. Soğmatar Antik Kenti
🚩 24. Millet Hanı
🚩 25. Hızmalı Köprü
🚩 26. Titriş Kervansarayı
🚩 27. Bazda Mağaraları
🚩 28. Çarmelik Kervansarayı
🚩 29. Çarmelik Camii
🚩 30. Birecik Kalesi
🚩 31. Harran Kalesi
🚩 32. Çemdin Kalesi
🚩 33. Tella Martyrionu
🚩 34. Gümrük Hanı
🚩 35. Birecik Kelaynak Üreme Tesisi
🚩 36. Birecik Barajı
🚩 37. Atatürk Barajı
🚩 38. Bozova İnbaşı Mağarası
🚩 39. Çoban Mağaraları
🚩 40. Ceylanpınar Ceylan Üreme Tesisi
🚩 41. Harran Tek Tek Dağları Milli Parkı
🚩 42. Viranşehir Akkese Mağarası ve Kilisesi
🚩 43. Takoran Vadisi
🚩 44. Siverek Desman Şelalesi
🚩 45. Siverek Hacıhıdır Barajı
🚩 46. Siverek Divan Mağarası
🚩 47. Karacadağ Kayak Merkezi
🚩 48. Bozova Şelalesi
🚩 49. Germuş Kilisesi
🚩 50. Urfa Kapalıçarşı
🚩 51. Reji Kilisesi
🚩 52. Mutfak Müzesi
🚩 53. Oyun ve Oyuncak Müzesi
🚩 54. Müslüm Gürses Müzesi
🚩 55. İbrahim Tatlıses Müzik Müzesi
🚩 56. Klaus Schmidt Anı Evi
🚩 57. Tarihi Urfa Sokakları
🚩 58. Kırlık Köyü Yeraltı Tünelleri
🚩 59. Urfa Kent Müzesi
🚩 60. Dabakhane Cami
🚩 61. Eski Ömeriye Camii
🚩 62. Hüseyin Paşa Cami
🚩 63. Abamor Cami
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Şanlıurfa Gezilecek Yerler (18 Yer)

Binlerce yıllık tarihi ve zengin kültürel mirasıyla Şanlıurfa, popüler turistik noktalara sahiptir. Güneydoğu Anadolu'nun öne çıkan şehirlerinden Şanlıurfa, Peygamberler Şehri olarak isimlendirilmektedir. Balıklıgöl, Urfa Kalesi, Tarihi Hanlar Bölgesi, Göbeklitepe, Harran ve Halfeti başta olmak üzere birçok gezilecek yere sahip olan Şanlıurfa, özellikle tarihi ve kültürel alanlarıyla adından söz ettirmektedir.

00:00 - 00:48 Giriş
00:48 - 01:38 Balıklıgöl
01:38 - 02:03 Halil-Ür Rahman Gölü
02:03 - 02:30 Ayn-i Zeliha Gölü
02:30 - 02:50 Halil-Ür Rahman Camii
02:50 - 03:11 Rızvaniye Camii
03:11 - 03:44 Mevlid-i Halil Camii
03:44 - 04:06 Mevlid-i Halil Mağarası
04:06 - 04:52 Urfa Kalesi
04:52 - 05:27 Kızılkoyun Nekropolü
05:27 - 05:51 Haleplibahçe Mozaik Müzesi
05:51 - 06:14 Şanlıurfa Müzesi
06:14 - 06:36 Tarihi Hanlar Bölgesi
06:36 - 07:07 Hz. Eyyüb Sabır Makamı
07:07 - 07:53 Göbeklitepe
07:53 - 08:53 Halfeti
08:53 - 09:55 Harran
09:55 - 10:17 Bozova Çatak
10:17 - 10:40 Eyyübnebi
10:40 - 11:00 Çıkış

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Mescit Dağları'nın eteklerinde bulunan Viranşehir göllerini havadan çektik.
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Mersin 4K Walking Tour Coastal Turkey

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00:00 Intro/Giriş
04:23 Limon Cafe/Limon Kafe
05:30 GS Square/GS Meydanı
07:10 Register Office/Evlendirme Dairesi
09:10 Closing/Kapanış

ENGLISH

Mersin (pronounced [ˈmæɾsin]) is a large city and a port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey.

As of the last 2021 estimation, the Metropolitan Province population was 1,891,145 inhabitants whom 1,064,850 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of the 4 urban districts, making it the 11th millionaire built-up area of Turkey. As urbanization continue towards east, a larger metropolitan region with Tarsus and Adana is in making with more than 3.3 million inhabitants, the Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area, and lies on the western part of Çukurova, a geographical, economic and cultural region.

Mersin is an important hub of Turkey's economy, and Turkey's largest seaport is located in the city. Mersin's nickname in Turkey is Pearl of the Mediterranean (Turkish: Akdeniz'in İncisi), and the city hosted the 2013 Mediterranean Games. Mersin is the provincial capital of the eponymous Mersin Province of Turkey.

Prehistory[edit]
This coast has been inhabited since the 9th millennium BC. Excavations by John Garstang of the hill of Yumuktepe have revealed 23 levels of occupation, the earliest dating from ca. 6300 BC. Fortifications were put up around 4500 BC, but the site appears to have been abandoned between 350 BC and 300 BC.

Classical era[edit]
In subsequent centuries, the city became a part of many states and civilizations including the Hittites, Assyrians, Urartians, Persians, Greeks, Armenians, Seleucids and Lagids. During the Ancient Greek period, the city bore the name Zephyrion (Greek: Ζεφύριον[3]) and was mentioned by numerous ancient authors. Apart from its natural harbor and strategic position along the trade routes of southern Anatolia, the city profited from trade in molybdenum (white lead) from the neighbouring mines of Coreyra. Ancient sources attributed the best molybdenum to the city, which also minted its own coins.


Hellenistic sculpture in Mersin Archaeological Museum
The area later became a part of the Roman province of Cilicia, which had its capital at Tarsus, while nearby Mersin was the major port.[citation needed] The city, whose name was Latinized to Zephyrium, was renamed as Hadrianopolis in honor of the Roman emperor Hadrian.

After the death of the emperor Theodosius I in 395 and the subsequent permanent division of the Roman Empire, Mersin fell into what became the Byzantine Empire.

The city was an episcopal see under the Patriarchate of Antioch. Le Quien names four bishops of Zephyrium:[4] Aerius, present at the First Council of Constantinople in 381; Zenobius, a Nestorian, the writer of a letter protesting the removal of Bishop Meletius of Mopsuestia by Patriarch John of Antioch (429–441); Hypatius, present at the Council of Chalcedon in 451; and Peter, at the Council in Trullo in 692. The bishopric is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees, but since the Second Vatican Council no new titular bishop of this Eastern see has been appointed.[5]

Medieval Period[edit]
The area of Cilicia was conquered by the Arabs in the early 7th century, by which time it appears it was a deserted site. After them came the Egyptian Tulunids, the Byzantines between 965 and the 12th century, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, Mamluks, Anatolian beyliks, and finally the city was conquered by the Ottomans from the Ramadanid Principality in 1473 and formally annexed by Selim I in 1517.

During the American Civil War, the region became a major supplier of cotton to make up for the high demand due to shortage. Railroads were extended to Mersin in 1866 from where cotton was exported by sea, and the city developed into a major trade center.

In 1909, Mersin's port hosted 645 steamships and 797,433 tons of goods. Before World War I, Mersin exported mainly sesame seeds, cottonseed, cakes and cereals, cotton, and livestock. Cotton was exported to Europe, grain to Turkey, and livestock to Egypt. Coal was the most prevalent import into Mersin at this time. Messageries Maritimes was the largest shipping line to use the port at Mersin.[6]

In 1918, Mersin was occupied by French and British troops in accordance with the Treaty of Sèvres. It was recovered by the Turkish army in 1921 through Franco-Turkish War. In 1924, Mersin was made a province, and in 1933 Mersin and İçel provinces were merged to form the (greater Mersin) İçel Province. The capital of the province was Mersin. In 2002 the name of the province was changed to Mersin Province.[7]

As of 1920, Mersin had five piers at its port, with one privately owned by a railroad company serving Mersin, Tarsus, and Adana.[8]

Mersin Pozcu 4K Walking Tour Coastal Turkey

Equipments: Go Pro 9 5k Footage
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00:00 Intro/Giriş
01:30 Retired Army Vehicles/Eski Savaş Makineleri
06:40 Mersin İdman Yurdu Square/MİY Meydanı
10:40 Skatepark/Kaykay Parkı

ENGLISH

Mersin (pronounced [ˈmæɾsin]) is a large city and a port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey.

As of the last 2021 estimation, the Metropolitan Province population was 1,891,145 inhabitants whom 1,064,850 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of the 4 urban districts, making it the 11th millionaire built-up area of Turkey. As urbanization continue towards east, a larger metropolitan region with Tarsus and Adana is in making with more than 3.3 million inhabitants, the Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area, and lies on the western part of Çukurova, a geographical, economic and cultural region.

Mersin is an important hub of Turkey's economy, and Turkey's largest seaport is located in the city. Mersin's nickname in Turkey is Pearl of the Mediterranean (Turkish: Akdeniz'in İncisi), and the city hosted the 2013 Mediterranean Games. Mersin is the provincial capital of the eponymous Mersin Province of Turkey.

Prehistory[edit]
This coast has been inhabited since the 9th millennium BC. Excavations by John Garstang of the hill of Yumuktepe have revealed 23 levels of occupation, the earliest dating from ca. 6300 BC. Fortifications were put up around 4500 BC, but the site appears to have been abandoned between 350 BC and 300 BC.

Classical era[edit]
In subsequent centuries, the city became a part of many states and civilizations including the Hittites, Assyrians, Urartians, Persians, Greeks, Armenians, Seleucids and Lagids. During the Ancient Greek period, the city bore the name Zephyrion (Greek: Ζεφύριον[3]) and was mentioned by numerous ancient authors. Apart from its natural harbor and strategic position along the trade routes of southern Anatolia, the city profited from trade in molybdenum (white lead) from the neighbouring mines of Coreyra. Ancient sources attributed the best molybdenum to the city, which also minted its own coins.


Hellenistic sculpture in Mersin Archaeological Museum
The area later became a part of the Roman province of Cilicia, which had its capital at Tarsus, while nearby Mersin was the major port.[citation needed] The city, whose name was Latinized to Zephyrium, was renamed as Hadrianopolis in honor of the Roman emperor Hadrian.

After the death of the emperor Theodosius I in 395 and the subsequent permanent division of the Roman Empire, Mersin fell into what became the Byzantine Empire.

The city was an episcopal see under the Patriarchate of Antioch. Le Quien names four bishops of Zephyrium:[4] Aerius, present at the First Council of Constantinople in 381; Zenobius, a Nestorian, the writer of a letter protesting the removal of Bishop Meletius of Mopsuestia by Patriarch John of Antioch (429–441); Hypatius, present at the Council of Chalcedon in 451; and Peter, at the Council in Trullo in 692. The bishopric is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees, but since the Second Vatican Council no new titular bishop of this Eastern see has been appointed.[5]

Medieval Period[edit]
The area of Cilicia was conquered by the Arabs in the early 7th century, by which time it appears it was a deserted site. After them came the Egyptian Tulunids, the Byzantines between 965 and the 12th century, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, Mamluks, Anatolian beyliks, and finally the city was conquered by the Ottomans from the Ramadanid Principality in 1473 and formally annexed by Selim I in 1517.

During the American Civil War, the region became a major supplier of cotton to make up for the high demand due to shortage. Railroads were extended to Mersin in 1866 from where cotton was exported by sea, and the city developed into a major trade center.

In 1909, Mersin's port hosted 645 steamships and 797,433 tons of goods. Before World War I, Mersin exported mainly sesame seeds, cottonseed, cakes and cereals, cotton, and livestock. Cotton was exported to Europe, grain to Turkey, and livestock to Egypt. Coal was the most prevalent import into Mersin at this time. Messageries Maritimes was the largest shipping line to use the port at Mersin.[6]

In 1918, Mersin was occupied by French and British troops in accordance with the Treaty of Sèvres. It was recovered by the Turkish army in 1921 through Franco-Turkish War. In 1924, Mersin was made a province, and in 1933 Mersin and İçel provinces were merged to form the (greater Mersin) İçel Province. The capital of the province was Mersin. In 2002 the name of the province was changed to Mersin Province.[7]

As of 1920, Mersin had five piers at its port, with one privately owned by a railroad company serving Mersin, Tarsus, and Adana.[8]

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Sanliurfa Balikligol Tour Guide

Urfa Balikligol (often simply known as Urfa in daily language), formerly cited as Edessa or in Kurdish; Riha or Urhāy, or in Armenian Urhai) is a city in south-eastern Turkey, and the capital of Şanlıurfa Province. Urfa is situated on a plain under big open skies, about eighty kilometres east of the Euphrates River. The climate features extremely hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. The urban population of Urfa is mainly Turkish while the outlying regions are mixed Kurdish and to a lesser degree Arabian.
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Overview of the Beaches in Mersin Turkey. Sea and Beaches Within the City

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Mersin is a region in southern Turkey, washed by the Mediterranean Sea. This is an actively developing, promising city in terms of investment and tourism.

There is a huge number of unforgettable places, historical attractions, and picturesque bays with beautiful beaches concentrated here. It's time to evaluate them.

Which beaches in Mersin are definitely worth visiting for swimming, and which ones are more suitable for leisurely relaxation in a cafe with a beautiful view? What is the sea like in Mersin Türkiye?

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Mersin is the regional center of Turkey with a large and beautiful coastline and beaches. The total length of the coastline is 328 km, of which 108 km are beaches.

And 26 km belongs to the urban coastline of Mersin itself. This means that within the city limits, there are several beaches and areas where residents and tourists can enjoy a sea holiday.

In this video, we will look at the beaches within the city of Mersin itself.

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00:00 - 00:40 Beaches within the city of Mersin
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02:57 -03:54 Mersin Millet Bahçesi
03:54 - 04:36 Beach near Fener Bahce Square Mersin, Mersin Marina
04:36 - 05:10 Beach near Viranşehir Mersin
05:10 - 06:00 Taşkiran Mersin
06:00 - 06:48 Pompeii Beach
06:48 - 07:38 Soli Beach Mersin
07:38 - 08:03 Municipal Beach of Mersin
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08:25 - 08:45 Davultepe Beach Mersin
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“Medeniyet ve kültür beşiği” tabirinin hakkını veren Mardin; camileri, kiliseleri, manastır ve türbeleriyle, Türkiye’de kültür turizminin başrolleri arasında yer alıyor. Yalnızca bu özellikleriyle değil; kendine has misafirperver yapısı ve mutfağıyla da ziyaretçilerine eşsiz bir deneyim sunuyor.

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Mersin Walking Tour | Mezitli - Viranşehir District | 4K Walk in Turkey

Mezitli Kuyuluk kavşağından başlayan, Viranşehir semtini boydan boya geçerek sahilde biten bir yürüş. Altyazıları açarak, cadde, sokak ve öenmli yerlerin isimlerini görebilirsiniz.

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Mersin Viranşehir Soloi - Pompeipolis

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Turkey 4K, Mersin Akdeniz City Center | Traveling to Mersin in 9 Minutes! Musical Walking Tour!

In this video we are traveling to Mersin City Center Akdeniz
Akdeniz is a municipality and district governorate in Greater Mersin, Turkey
Most of government offices as well as the seats of Mersin governor and the mayor are in Akdeniz. Akdeniz also hosts most of the business quarters of the city. Mersin railway station, harbor, free port and maritime authority, as well as, shipping and customs agencies are in Akdeniz. The port of Mersin is the biggest in Turkey. It is especially used for export. In the port area there is a 100,000 tonnes grain silo and a fertiliser factory. East of Akdeniz is industrial region, with a petroleum refinery and factories of glass, cement, ferrochrome and soda.
Mersin is one of the 30 Metropolitan centers in Turkey with more than one municipality within city borders. Now in Mersin there are four second-level municipalities in addition to Greater Mersin (büyükşehir) municipality

🗺️Map of the Walk🗺️
At the beginning of the video there is a full map which shows the area we are going to walk
There are also captions which will show you the exact location we are at

🔻Video Timeline Links🔻
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Çankaya, Kuvayi Milliye Cd
3:34 - Çankaya, Atatürk Cd
5:19 - Çankaya, Cami
6:15 - Çankaya, İsmet İnönü Blv
7:09 - Çankaya, Atatürk Parkı
7:59 - Mersin Gumruk ve Muhafaza Basmudurlugu
8:45 - The End

🔷The Equipment i use🔷
Camera: Sony Alfa 7 III
Lens : FE 1.8/50
Gimbal : Zhiyun Crane 2
Microphone : RØDE Lavalier

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