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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY IN TURKEY




Izmir is a city and third most populous city in Turkey. 
West of the Anatolian Peninsula, which the city is 
located around the middle of the Gulf of Izmir and the 
Aegean Region is an important exhibition center and 
port city of Izmir International Fair regulate every year.
As the countrys surface area is the twenty-third largest city.


 West of the Aegean Sea and the Aegean Islands, south of Aydin, Balikesir north, east are the Manisa. Izmir in the west sea, 
Cesme Peninsula extends its beaches and thermal centers. Among the most famous cities of the ancient Ephesus, the Roman
 imperial era was one of the worlds largest cities.
All Ionian incorporates the richness of culture, Ephesus had a reputation for intense artistic activity. For this purpose,
"Beautiful İzmir", "Old Istanbul" and "La Perla de lIonia" (Pearl of the Ionian) was called. Izmir, yachts and is located 
at the beginning of a long and narrow bay surrounded by ships. palm trees along the beach, there are palm trees and wide streets.
 Port of Izmir is Turkeys largest port after the port of Mersin. Vibrant and cosmopolitan city Izmir, international art festivals and
 Izmir International Fair and also holds an important place.  


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