Sakarya in Türkiye

مدينة سكاريا في تركيا

Sakarya in Türkiye – All you need to know about Sakarya in Türkiye

Sakarya is one of the Turkish provinces that has become a destination for tourism and study. In this article from Ebla Real Estate, we will provide information about all you need to know about Sakarya in Türkiye.

 

Sakarya in Türkiye

 

Information about Sakarya in Türkiye:

  1. Sakarya is located northwest of the Turkish capital, Ankara.
  2. It has borders with the cities; Kocaeli on the west, Bilecik on the south, Bolu on It has borders with the cities; Kocaeli on the west, Bilecik on the south, Bolu on the southeast and Düzce on the east.
  3. The distance between Sakarya and Istanbul is about 153 km.
  4. The area of ​​Sakarya in Türkiye is estimated at 4,878 square kilometers.
  5. The population of Sakarya is about 1,03,000 people.
  6. 60% of citizens reside in cities, and 40% in villages
  7. Sakarya consists of 16 cities.
  8. The history of the city of Sakarya dates back to the twelfth century BC.

 

How to get to Sakarya in Türkiye:

Sakarya in Türkiye can be reached from Istanbul city or some other cities using the train.. Sakarya is connected to the rest of Turkey with a railway that provides a wonderful tourist trip. It is worth noting that the Sakarya train starts from Istanbul – Pendik area, in the Asian part of the city.

In addition, the city of Sakarya is connected to the cities of Ankara and Istanbul by a highway.

 

Tourism in Sakarya in Türkiye:

Sakarya is famous for its beautiful nature. Moreover, Sakarya has experienced many historical periods, leaving many monuments indicating these periods. It includes many interesting tourist attractions, including:

The Second Bayezid Bridge:

It is a bridge made of large cut stones built over the Sakarya River in the part connecting Alifuatpaşa area and Geyve area.

The bridge was constructed based on the familiar arch style just like the other bridges that date back to the beginning of the Ottoman Empire, where its construction time dates back to the reign of Sultan Bayezid the first in the 901 AH, which is 1495 AD.

Justinianus Bridge:

It is one of the oldest and longest historical bridges in the history of the region. Built 1,500 years ago in the Byzantine period over the Sakarya River, the bridge connects Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, with the eastern provinces, and the bridge still stands today.

Sakarya Museum:

It is in Sakarya city center on Semerciler Quarter, Milli Egemenlik Street, across the station, is established on an area of ​​1290m2 with the garden.

Sakarya Museum, built in 1993. The museum has two parts: the first one is related to antiquities, such as axes used in the past, glass and some Byzantine and Roman metal tools. The second one is about the social life and culture of the human races in the region, such as clothing and weapons used in the past.

Dikmen Plateau:

It is about an hour and a half by car from Hendek. It has the highest hill in Sakarya with 1722 meters above sea level. Dikmen Plateau offers magnificent views and amazing rural landscapes.

Acarlar Longozu Acarlar Lake:

It is one of the most beautiful natural reserves in Turkey. It covers 15.62 km² of land creating an amazing natural landscape, and an environment suitable for many plants and living creatures.

The lake dries up in the summer creating an opportunity to turn its land into fertile land for cultivation, then the lake forms again in the winter.

It includes many wonderful animals, in addition to more than 2,300 species of wonderful plants.

Sakarya in Türkiye:

Karasu:

It lies on a 28 kilometers wide beach on the Black Sea with a dazzling sea view. Karasu is famous for its magnificent natural and tourist attractions including the Acalar swamp, the dense forests, and the stream and valley of mineral water.

Sapanca Lake:

It is among the most famous tourist attractions in Sakarya and Turkey. It attracts tourists from all over the world annually. The lake extends over an area of ​​45 kilometers, surrounded by hills and orchards. Tourists can enjoy many activities in Sapanca Lake, such as canoeing, swimming, and water skiing.

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Economy in Sakarya in Türkiye:

Sakarya is an agricultural and industrial center. It is connected by a branch line to the main Anatolian railway network, through which wheat, tobacco, fruits and vegetables are transported to the markets of Istanbul. The city has a large sugar beet processing plant. 

Moreover, tourism plays a major role in supporting the economy of the city of Sakarya. Many facilities have been built within the tourist attractions that attract thousands of visitors.

Sakarya is one of the Turkish cities that attract Arabs and foreigners to own real estate or invest. In addition, real estate investment supports the Sakarya economy. 

 

Edited by: Ebla Group Real Estate

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