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1 Name  





2 History  





3 Climate  





4 Denizli today  



4.1  Economy  





4.2  Transportation  





4.3  Places of interest  







5 Notable people  





6 Ancient sites of Denizli  





7 Twin towns  sister cities  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Coordinates: 37°4700N 29°0547E / 37.78333°N 29.09639°E / 37.78333; 29.09639
 

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Denizli
City
View of the city from above
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Official logo of Denizli
Denizli is located in Turkey
Denizli

Denizli

Location of Denizli

Denizli is located in Europe
Denizli

Denizli

Denizli (Europe)

Denizli is located in Asia
Denizli

Denizli

Denizli (Asia)

Coordinates: 37°47′00N 29°05′47E / 37.78333°N 29.09639°E / 37.78333; 29.09639

Country

 Turkey

Region

Aegean Region

Province

Denizli Province

Government

 • Mayor

Bülent Nuri Çavuşoğlu[1] (CHP)

Elevation

324 m (1,063 ft)

Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Urban

651,200

Time zone

UTC+3 (TRT)

Postal code

20x xx

Area code

(0090) 258

Licence plate

20

Website

www.denizli.bel.tr

Denizli is a city in Aegean Turkey, and seat of the province of Denizli. The city forms the urban part of the districts Merkezefendi and Pamukkale, with a population of 651,200 in 2022.[2]

Denizli has seen economic development in the last few decades, mostly due to textile production and exports.[3][4]

Denizli also attracts visitors to the nearby mineral-coated hillside hot spring of Pamukkale, and with red color thermal water spa hotels Karahayıt, just 5 kilometres (3 miles) north of Pamukkale. Recently, Denizli became a major domestic tourism destination due to the various types of thermal waters in Sarayköy, Central/Denizli (where Karahayıt and Pamukkale towns are located), Akköy (Gölemezli), Buldan (Yenicekent), and Çardak districts.

The ancient ruined city of Hierapolis, as well as ruins of the city of Laodicea on the Lycus, the ancient metropolis of Phrygia, are nearby. Also in the vicinity of Honaz, about 10 mi (16 km) west of Denizli is, what was, in the 1st century AD, the city of Colossae.

The weather is hot in Denizli in summers, whereas in winters, it may occasionally be very cold with snow on the mountains that surround the city. Some years, snow can be observed in the urban areas. Springs and autumns are rainy, with a mild warm climate.

Name[edit]

The word deniz means 'sea, large lake'. No sea or lake can be found near Denizli. However, the original Turkish name for the place was Tonguzlu, pronounced as toŋuzluordoŋuzlu, later donuzlu (from toŋuz 'wild boar'). Thus Tonguzlu means a 'place where boars dwell'. Because of the phonetical process (t->d, ŋ->n), the name was changed into denizlüordenizli, similar in pronunciation but different in meaning, in order to avoid the connotation 'boar, pig', which is considered offensive in Islam.[5] Ibn Battuta recorded that the city was called Dun Ghuzluh. The latter is said to mean 'the town of the swine'.[6]

History[edit]

Pamukkale is a main tourism attraction in Denizli.
Archaeological site of Laodicea on the Lycus between Pamukkale and Denizli, Turkey. The photo shows the Syria Street.

In antiquity, it was an important Greek town, called Attouda (Αττούδα), that existed through the ancient Greek and Roman eras; it was near the cities (Hierapolis and Laodicea on the Lycus) and flourished through the Byzantine period.

The city was conquered by the Seljuk Turks. Inhabitants of Laodicea were also resettled here in the Seljuk period.[7]

Ibn Battuta visited the city, noting that "In it there are seven mosques for the observance of Friday prayers, and it has splendid gardens, perennial streams, and gushing springs. Most of the artisans there are Greek women, for in it are many Greeks who are subject to the Turks and who pay dues to the sultan, including the jizya, and other taxes."[8]

In the 17th century, the Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi visited Denizli and recorded the town as follows: "The city is called by Turks as (Denizli) (which means has abundant of water sources like sea in Turkish) as there are several rivers and lakes around it. In fact it is a four-day trip from the sea. Its fortress is of square shape built on flat ground. It has no ditches. Its periphery is 470 steps long. It has four gates. These are: painters gate in North, saddle-makers gate in the East, new Mosque gate in the South, and vineyard gate in the West. There are some fifty armed watchmen in the fortress, and they attend the shop. The main city is outside the fortress with 44 districts and 3600 houses. There are 57 small and large mosques and district mosques, 7 madrasahs, 7 children's schools, 6 baths and 17 dervish lodges. As everybody lives in vineyards the upper classes and ordinary people do not flee from each other."[citation needed]

The city lived in peace for centuries without being involved in wars in a direct manner. Following World War I, during the Turkish War of Independence, the Greek Army managed to capture and come as close as Sarayköy, a small town 20 km (12 mi) northwest of Denizli, but did not venture into Denizli. They were then ousted from the region by Mustafa Kemal Pasha. The most widespread symbols of Denizli province are of textile industry.

Climate[edit]

Denizli has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: CsaorTrewartha: Cs), with hot, dry summers and mild to cool, rainy winters. The inland areas, like Çardak, Bozkurt, Çivril, and Çal districts/counties of the province are cooler and have a higher elevation than the seaside, western part of the Province. Therefore, there are climatic differences within the province and even in the Denizli urbanized area.[citation needed] The land is open to winds coming from the Aegean Sea as the mountains are perpendicular to the coastline.

Highest recorded temperature:44.4 °C (111.9 °F) on 15 August 2007
Lowest recorded temperature:−11.4 °C (11.5 °F) on 9 February 1965[9]

Climate data for Denizli (1991–2020, extremes 1957–2023)

Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Year

Record high °C (°F)

22.6
(72.7)

25.9
(78.6)

30.8
(87.4)

35.8
(96.4)

39.5
(103.1)

44.1
(111.4)

43.9
(111.0)

44.4
(111.9)

41.6
(106.9)

36.9
(98.4)

31.6
(88.9)

26.6
(79.9)

44.4
(111.9)

Mean daily maximum °C (°F)

10.7
(51.3)

12.7
(54.9)

16.5
(61.7)

21.3
(70.3)

27.0
(80.6)

32.3
(90.1)

35.7
(96.3)

35.7
(96.3)

31.0
(87.8)

24.7
(76.5)

17.8
(64.0)

12.2
(54.0)

23.1
(73.6)

Daily mean °C (°F)

6.2
(43.2)

7.6
(45.7)

10.7
(51.3)

15.1
(59.2)

20.2
(68.4)

25.1
(77.2)

28.3
(82.9)

28.2
(82.8)

23.5
(74.3)

17.9
(64.2)

11.9
(53.4)

7.7
(45.9)

16.9
(62.4)

Mean daily minimum °C (°F)

2.7
(36.9)

3.6
(38.5)

6.0
(42.8)

9.7
(49.5)

14.2
(57.6)

18.6
(65.5)

21.6
(70.9)

21.5
(70.7)

17.2
(63.0)

12.5
(54.5)

7.5
(45.5)

4.4
(39.9)

11.6
(52.9)

Record low °C (°F)

−10.5
(13.1)

−11.4
(11.5)

−7.0
(19.4)

−2.0
(28.4)

2.7
(36.9)

7.9
(46.2)

12.6
(54.7)

11.6
(52.9)

6.6
(43.9)

−0.8
(30.6)

−4.5
(23.9)

−10.4
(13.3)

−11.4
(11.5)

Average precipitation mm (inches)

85.7
(3.37)

69.7
(2.74)

63.8
(2.51)

54.8
(2.16)

47.9
(1.89)

31.8
(1.25)

16.3
(0.64)

12.1
(0.48)

15.7
(0.62)

37.1
(1.46)

57.8
(2.28)

81.1
(3.19)

573.8
(22.59)

Average precipitation days

11.6

10.97

11.03

9.8

8.97

5.13

2.23

2.57

3.13

6.13

7

12

90.6

Average snowy days

2.7

2.4

1.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.2

7.4

Average relative humidity (%)

71.3

67.6

63.0

58.7

54.1

46.8

41.6

43.3

48.5

58.7

65.3

71.6

57.5

Mean monthly sunshine hours

111.6

130.0

173.6

207.0

272.8

321.0

359.6

325.5

264.0

207.7

147.0

102.3

2,622.1

Mean daily sunshine hours

3.6

4.6

5.6

6.9

8.8

10.7

11.6

10.5

8.8

6.7

4.9

3.3

7.2

Source 1: Turkish State Meteorological Service[10]

Source 2: NOAA (humidity, 1991–2020)[11], Meteomanz(snow days 2000-2023)[12]

Denizli today[edit]

Economy[edit]

Denizli Museum
View of Denizli from a hill
Rooster is the symbol of the city
Gazi Mustafa Kemal Elementary School

During World War I, Denizli mined chromium.[13]

Transportation[edit]

Denizli Çardak Airport is about 45 minutes drive from the city center.

The extension of İzmir-Aydın highway to Denizli has been announced for several years. Initial infrastructure was laid in Aydın, but the rest is still forthcoming. The present Aydın-Denizli road, has a very high level of traffic, especially trucks, with each town along the road possessing its own industrial zone.

Places of interest[edit]

Lower station of the cableway (Teleferik) in Denizli
Denizli Railway Station

Notable people[edit]

  • Sezen Aksu, Pop singer
  • Ugur Aktas, Football player
  • Cengiz Bektaş, Architect and writer
  • Sıla Gençoğlu, Pop singer
  • Berkehan Aydın, Navy Pilot.
  • Hasan Güngör, Olympic medalist in wrestling
  • Aysel Gürel, Turkish songwriter and theater actress.
  • Levent Kartop, Football player
  • Recep Niyaz, Football player
  • Yavuz Özkan, Football player
  • Sarp Sanin, Rock singer
  • Osman Sınav, producer, director, screenwriter, and the advertiser is.
  • Bayram Şit, Olympic medalist in wrestling
  • Hasan Ali Toptaş, Author
  • Kemal Türkler, Trade union leader and politician
  • Tuba Ünsal, Turkish actress and model
  • Kerem Yılmazer, Turkish theater and movie actor, voice actor
  • Baturalp Ünlü, Olympic Swimmer
  • Ancient sites of Denizli[edit]

    Twin towns – sister cities[edit]

    Sign with sister cities (2009 state)

    Denizli is twinned with:[14]

    Denizli also cooperates with Bursa and Tokat in Turkey.[14]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Özgeçmişi". Archived from the original on 2020-01-31. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  • ^ a b "Denizli". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  • ^ Bernard Fingleton; Ayda Eraydın; Raffaele Paci; Bilge Armatlı Köroğlu; Burak Beyhan (2003). Regional Economic Growth, SMEs and the Wider Europe, Chapter 11: The changing role of SMEs in the regional growth process: The case of Denizli. Ashgate Publishing. p. 229. ISBN 0-7546-3613-5.
  • ^ Hüseyin Özgür, Pamukkale University. "Integration of a Local Economy to the Global and European Markets through Export–Led Growth and Specialized Textile Products Export: Home Textile Production in Denizli – Turkey" (PDF). University of Łódź. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-30. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  • ^ Dimitri Korobeinikov (2014). Byzantium and the Turks in the Thirteenth Century. p. 223.
  • ^ Colin J. Hemer (1987). Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia In their Local Setting. p. 277.
  • ^ John Freely, The western shores of Turkey: discovering the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, 2004. ISBN 1-85043-618-5. p. 182.
  • ^ Battutah, Ibn (2002). The Travels of Ibn Battutah. London: Picador. pp. 105, 309. ISBN 9780330418799.
  • ^ "İllerimize Ait Genel İstatistik Verileri" (in Turkish). Turkish State Meteorological Service. Retrieved 14 July 2024.
  • ^ "Resmi İstatistikler: İllerimize Ait Mevism Normalleri (1991–2020)" (in Turkish). Turkish State Meteorological Service. Archived from the original on 2 May 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  • ^ "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991–2020: Denizli-17237" (CSV). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  • ^ "Denizli - Weather data by months". meteomanz. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  • ^ Prothero, G.W. (1920). Anatolia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 104. Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  • ^ a b "Denizli Municipality City Health Profile" (PDF). skb.gov.tr. Türkiye Sağlıklı Kentler Birliği. February 2010. p. 160. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
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