Mudanya district of Bursa

منطقة مودانيا في بورصة

Mudanya District “Bursa“

Mudanya district of Bursa is one of the most charming areas in Bursa city. It is a part of the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara. In this article from Ebla Real Estate, we will provide a detailed explanation about Mudanya district..

 

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An introduction:

Bursa city is of great tourist value. It is a tourist attraction for thousands of tourists from all over the world. Moreover, Bursa is a preferred destination for residence, Mudanya district in Bursa is one of the most important areas of Bursa.

 

Mudanya district of Bursa (location – geography – population – climate – history):

Mudanya is a municipality of Bursa, located on the coast of Marmara. It is bordered by Karacabey to the west, Gemlik to the east, by Gemlik Bay to the north, and by Osmangazi and Nilufer to the south.

As for the area of ​​Mudanya district in Bursa, it is 356 square kilometers, at an altitude of 100 m above sea level. It includes 47 neighborhoods, while its population is 102,523. As for the climate, it has mild climate in summer and winter, and a good rainfall.

Historically, the history of Mudanya region of Bursa dates back to the seventh century BC. There were several empires in Mudanya until it was opened by Orhan Gazi in 1321 AD and joined the Ottoman lands. Britain occupied it in 1920, and that did not last more than one day. Next, it was handed over to the Greek army. Then, it was liberated in 1922, and it joined the territory of the Turkish Republic.

 

Economic activities in Mudanya district of Bursa:

Fishing is a preferred activity in Mudanya, while olive cultivation is the main source of income for the people of the area. Moreover, they grow fruits, vegetables and grains. Furthermore, Trade is one of the most important economic activities in Mudanya district of Bursa.

Imports include industrial products coming by the sea. Exports include products produced by industrial enterprises in the Organized Industrial Zone of Bursa in addition to the exports of mineral ore.

Additionally, Mudanya district has dense forests of pine, oak and others and that supports the economy. Moreover, there is export of bay leaves to Izmir for use in oil production.

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Tourism in Mudanya, Bursa:

Mudanya region in Bursa is a tourist destination for many visitors, especially in summer, for its temperate climate and the beauty of the shore, where it is located on the coast of the Sea of ​​Marmara and Gemlik Bay.

In addition, there are dense forests. Therefore, it attracts tourists to practice fun summer activities like trips, picnics and camping. There are also many cultural and historical monuments in Mudanya.

The most prominent tourist and historical areas in Mudanya are:

Mudanya coast, and its port:

The coast of Mudanya is located on the Sea of ​​Marmara. The beaches of the coast are sandy and rocky. It is a beautiful, clean coast that includes a long and distinguished corniche. Moreover, there are many restaurants, cafes, shops and places to sit along the side of the coast.

The tourist can eat a delicious fish meal and sip his coffee, while he is watching the waves of the sea. Furthermore, tourists can visit Mudanya port, where there are many ships and trips from and to several Turkish cities. As the port of IDo and the port of BUDO in Mudanya, which are the lifeblood that connects Bursa city to Istanbul and some other cities.

Tirilye in Mudanya:

The Historic Greek Houses of Tirilye are stone houses and ancient churches, visited by many local and foreign visitors to see these wonderful monuments

Mudanya Church:

Mudanya Church is located in the village of Dereköy, which is one of the ancient Greek villages in Mudanya region. The church is a huge building that was built in 1857. It has a unique architectural design.

The truce house of Mudanya:

The truce of Mudanya was signed in this building and the war of independence ended. This two-storey wooden house has 13 rooms and two large halls. On the first floor, there is Ismet Inonu’s study room and the hall where the negotiations of the truce were held. As for the upper floor, there is the bedroom of Ismet Inonu.

Zeytinbağı Kapanca Port:

An ancient archaeological port located in the Kapanca region of Tirilye in Mudanya. The history of the Zeytinbeği Kapanca port dates back to the Roman era.

Hasanpaşa Hamamı, Mudanya:

Hasanpaşa Bath is a historical Turkish bath located in Mudanya district of Bursa, the capital of the Ottomans. It was built in 1653 AD. It was at risk of collapse, so the Municipality of Mudanya carried out restoration work and it has been ready for a visit since 2017.

The Greek neighborhood of Mudanya:

In this neighborhood, there are historic wooden houses. It attracts many tourist because it has breathtaking views and charming sea view.

Tahir Pasha Mansion:

It is located in the middle of Mudanya district of Bursa. Tahir Pasha Mansion has an important place in the history of the Turkish Republic.

Monument of Martyrs of Mudanya:

It is located in the center of Mudanya region. The monument represents the memory of Martyr Sergeant, who stood up to the British occupation on June 25, 1920, and fired the first shot.

 

Urban transformation, urban development and real estate investments in Turkey:

Real estate investments and urbanization have increased in Mudanya region since 2012. Therefore, if you are looking for a property, a luxury building, luxurious apartment, or modern villas for sale, visit Mudanya district. We at Ebla Real Estate always strive to provide the best real estate offers in Bursa in general and in Mudanya in particular. We meet the requirements of our clients wishing to invest in real estate in Mudanya and offer the best options of apartments and villas. On the other hand, Mudanya Municipality in Bursa continues its active work in urban transformation projects.

 

Thus, we provided comprehensive information about Mudanya district of Bursa.

Edited by: Ebla Group Real Estate

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